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Blackout Your EDC With GiantMouse’s All-Titanium ACE Riv

If you’re familiar with GiantMouse, you’re likely also familiar with its co-founders — Danish designers Jens Ansø and Jesper Voxnaes — and their impact on the knife and EDC industry. Aiming to deliver world-class design at a fair price, GiantMouse has earned a cult following thanks to the team’s deeply personal approach to designing, testing and approving each and every design. That personal touch even extends to the naming process behind its blades. In the case of the ACE Riv, the model is named after the team’s favorite local dive bar near GiantMouse’s current HQ in East Lansing, MI. This version of the Riv — featuring a 2.44-inch blade — is in full titanium, completely blacked out with a PVD coating and weighs in at just 2.8 ounces. If you’re into the ACE Riv’s specs but think a blacked-out option isn’t for you, rest easy; the ACE Riv also comes in green canvas Micarta, brass or full stonewashed Titanium.

Price: $225

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This Math-Inspired Jewelry Collection Makes the Perfect Gift

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Swarovski Curiosa Collection

Whether you are looking for a gift for someone special, or simply want to upgrade your jewelry collection with something unique for yourself, the Curiosa collection from Swarvoski is a great place to start. With precise and artful designs, these pieces are a gift that will be remembered. Designed by Creative Director Giovanna Engelbert, the collection is made up of three-dimensional rings, earrings and pendants in stunning colors.


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Inspired by Geometry

The three-dimensional cocktail rings in the collection draw inspiration from the wonder and elegance of geometry. These impressive pieces add a pop of prismatic color to any look.

Bichromatic

The Bichromatic princess cuts are embellished with delicate clear stones and are set on gold-tone-plated double bands. The result of combining these two colors is as if you’re looking through a kaleidoscope. So, there is no shortage of color in this collection.

Versatile

The pieces can be worn solo or paired with other items in the Curiosa collection to take your look to the next level. Whether you are looking to give a singular statement piece or a whole set, this collection has you covered.


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The Best Smartwatches of 2021— Which Is Right for You?

A smartwatch isn’t going to replace your smartphone. In fact, it’s more of a smartphone accessory these days. They have tiny screens and many of the apps you use every day — Instagram, Twitter, Facebook — don’t have smartwatch apps. Most smartwatches don’t have LTE (or you have to pay a lot extra for it), meaning they can’t receive calls or texts when your smartphone isn’t nearby.

But there are many advantages to having a smartwatch. They show you who’s calling, texting or emailing you without forcing you to look at your phone. They replace your need for a dedicated fitness tracker — because most smartwatches these days are souped up fitness trackers. And some smartwatches look pretty cool. Whatever your lifestyle and which smartphone you use, you’re bound to find something that suits you.

Not all smartwatches are the same, however. Most fall between a fitness tracker and something that relays smartphone notifications to your wrist. Some smartwatches can work untethered, completely autonomously from a smartphone — you can make calls, send texts and navigate directions, all while your smartphone is miles away. There are also hybrid smartwatches, made by mechanical watch manufacturers like Tag Heuer, Fossil and Withings, that have sensors to track fitness and traditional watch battery that lasts months.

Before pulling the trigger on the latest Apple Watch (the Series 7) or a smartwatch by Samsung or Fitbit— do some research. Make sure it’s a smartwatch that’ll work to its full potential with your current smartphone and matches your budget and how you want to use it. If you work out a lot, get a fitness-focused smartwatch. If you go off the grid, get an LTE-connected one. Whatever your case, make sure you know the basics.

Things to Consider Before You Buy

3G, 4G, 5G, LTE, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. There are different ways a smartwatch can connect to a smartphone. A Bluetooth-enabled smartwatch pairs with a smartphone just like a Bluetooth speaker. It’s the most basic of connections and has the shortest range; if the smartphone and smartwatch are too far apart, the connection dies. Most smartwatches will connect to a known wi-fi network as well. When connected, the smartwatch can still receive notifications (calls, texts, emails) as long your smartphone has an active data connection.

3G, 4G and 5G describe generations of the cellular network technologies and their subsequent transmission speeds — basically, it’s how fast your smartwatch can load data. A smartwatch with built-in 5G is going to be faster than a smartwatch with built-in 4G (and 4G faster than 3G). However, the difference between smartwatches with 5G, 4G and 3G will admittedly be nominal since neither will be running heavily data-driven apps — and 5G is still in its early stages and most people/cities can’t take advantage of its fast speeds yet.

Most smartwatches are available in LTE or cellular models, too. The main advantage of an LTE connected smartwatch is that it can work completely untethered from a smartphone. Since it has a built-in cellular radio, the smartwatch can place and receive phone calls and stream music independent of your phone. There are a few caveats, though. The battery life will likely be worse. The smartwatch will probably be bulky. And you’ll have to pay a monthly fee to add the smartwatch to your cellular plan. (Consult your cell carrier for exact info.) Plus, they just tend to be more expensive than regular “GPS only” models.

Compatibility. Not all smartwatches are compatible with all smartphones. For example, the Apple Watch only works with an iPhone, and all smartwatches running Android 2.0 will work with any Android, via the Android Wear app, but not all iOS features will carry over and some of the apps work wonky together, such as iMessage and every Android messaging app. Basically, if you own an iPhone, I recommend getting an Apple Watch; and if you have an Android smartphone, get one of the numerous Android 2.0 offerings.

Heart rate sensor. Knowing your heart rate is the most important fitness metric — experts agree. The data, taken both during and after your workout, will help you achieve certain fitness goals. If you’re serious about working out or just improving your cardiovascular health, you want a smartwatch with a heart rate sensor.

Built-in GPS. This is still a rare feature in smartwatches and wearables in general. For fitness, the built-in GPS is able to track speed, distance and location, all of which can help calculate calories burned and determine the overall success of a workout. It can also help give you more accurate weather reports and navigation instructions if your smartphone isn’t nearby (and it won’t kill a lot of data). It’s mainly a tool to gauge fitness, however; like heart-rate sensors, it’s mainly for people into fitness.

Battery life. The main complaint with smartwatches is battery life. There are very few on the market that can last longer than 24 hours, so manage expectations. Most of today’s high-end smartwatches have a bright LCD screen or AMOLED displays, which are beautiful to look at but tend to kill the battery. Basically, expect to take it off at night to charge.

The overall look and lifestyle. At the end of the day, a smartwatch isn’t just another device — it’s part of your wardrobe. You’re not going to put it away when you want, like your smartphone, so you should like the way it looks. Also, smartwatches come in various sizes, colors and materials, and sometimes even in more refined or rugged options.

Apple Watch SE

The SE isn’t Apple’s best Apple Watch — that title belongs to the Series 7 — but it is probably the best option for most people with an iPhone. It has most of the sensors (including the gyroscope, compass, fall detection and an always-on altimeter) and capabilities as the Series 7, along with the same battery life, but comes at a significantly more affordable price. There are two main tradeoffs with the SE. It doesn’t have an always-on display and it lacks two wellness sensors (electrical heart-rate and blood oxygen sensors), which are ultimately things that the vast majority people are probably perfectly fine living without.

Apple Watch Series 7

The Series 7 is the perfect smartwatch for iPhone owners who want the best that Apple has to offer. It’s unique compared to other Apple Watch models because it has a blood oxygen sensor and an electrical heart sensor (so it’s capable of taking an ECG), but it also has a 20-percent bigger display, which allows for more watch faces makes the display easier to navigate. It’s also the most durable (IP6X) and fastest charging (33% faster) smartwatch that Apple has ever made.

Coros Pace 2

The Coros Pace 2 is an excellent, lightweight and relatively affordable smartwatch for runners and other endurance athletes. It has all the necessary sensors to track general fitness, but it also has running-specific features such as interval training (pace, power, cadence, heart rate) and programs to help you get in shape for various races. The other nice thing is that the Pace 2 is compatible with a wide variety of third-party accessories, such as chest straps and power meters, so it doesn’t limit what other devices you want to use to help you train. It also has a three-week battery life, which is pretty epic.

Samsung Galaxy Watch4

The Galaxy Watch4 is Samsung’s best-ever smartwatch and it’s definitely the best option for anyone with a Samsung Galaxy smartphone. It’s also probably the most beautiful smartwatch you can buy. It packs pretty much all the health and wellness sensors (including a heart-rate monitor and GPS) you’d want to a “premium” smartwatch. It should be noted that Samsung makes two versions of this smartwatch: the Galaxy Watch4 (pictured) and the Galaxy Watch4 Classic. Both have the same capabilities and run Wear OS, but different in the fact that the “Classic” is slightly larger, more expensive and has wonderful rotating bezel.

Garmin Forerunner 945

Garmin’s Forerunner 945 is a serious smartwatch for serious endurance athletes (and it offers most of the same fitness-focused features as the company’s even higher-end Fenix line of smartwatches). It lets you train for specific events, like a triathlon, where it can show your interval and transition times. It also works with most of the popular third-party products and apps, such as Final Surge and TrainingPeaks. Garmin partnered with Firstbeat, a company that specializes in physiology and heartbeat analytics, so the Forerunner 935 can give you deeper insights from your workout, such as your VO2 max and lactate threshold. Compared to its predecessor, the Forerunner 935, Garmin’s new running smartwatch has a significantly bigger battery, has enough built-in storage to hold 1,000 songs, and it supports full-color maps.

Fitbit Sense

The Sense is Fitbit’s flagship smartwatch (replacing the Ionic) and it actually has a lot in common with the company’s Versa 3 (below). The only major differences are that the Sense is much more capable health-and-wellness tracker. Unlike the Versa 3, the Sense has three brand-new sensors: an ECG (to potentially give you an early detection of atrial fibrillation), an EDA (to detect stress) and a skin temperature sensor (to give you early indications if you’re coming down with a fever or other illness). Overall, the Sense is a good third-party smartwatch for people want a lot of wellness data, but it’s also kind of expensive considering how similar it is to the Versa 3.

Fitbit Versa 3

Released in 2020, the Fitbit Versa 3 is a good entry-level smartwatch for iPhone or Android users alike. It’s a big upgrade over the Versa 2 mainly due to the fact that it has a built-in GPS and significantly better heart-rate tracking. It also has a built-in speaker and microphone, which the Versa 2 lacked, so you can actually hear your voice assistant (either Google Assistant or Amazon’s Alexa) when you ask it a question instead of having to read the voice assistant’s response on the smartwatch’s screen. This is a good alternative to the Apple Watch Series 3, but considering how expensive the Versa 3 still is compared to other more capable smartwatches, it’s actually pretty difficult to recommend.

Apple Watch Series 3

Released in 2017, the Series 3 is the oldest and most affordable smartwatch that Apple sells. It has the same original body as the Series 1 and Series 2 — meaning a smaller display and larger bezels — and it definitely looks old. It does have a built-in GPS and an optical heart sensor, so it’s still a good fitness tracker, but it also lacks some newer sensors, such as the always-on altimeter and the built-in compass, so it’s probably not a great for hikers and outdoors enthusiasts. You also can’t buy a cellular model the Series 3, either. If you’re somebody who just wants a cheap Apple Watch to track your workouts, the Series 3 is a decent option (although you should seriously consider spending the extra $80 on the Apple Watch SE).

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Looking to Buy a Mattress Online? Saatva’s Fall Sale Is Still Going

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Buying a new mattress, especially online, can be a tricky endeavor. Trying to gauge the comfort and quality of the mattress sight unseen can be next to impossible, but when it comes to buying something you spend a third of your life on, you want it to be a sure thing. Well, if you are ready to bite the bullet and shop online for a mattress, we know a brand that is pretty much a sure thing: Saatva. Right now, Saatva is running its Feels Like Fall sale, offering $200 off a mattress purchase over $925 through October 25.

Saatva takes the sting out of buying online with its exceptional service and high-quality product. It offers white glove delivery for all of its mattresses, has 24/7 customer support, a long at-home trial (which is a must) and can help you finance your mattress if need be. The brand is most known for its Saatva Classic Mattress, a memory foam/spring hybrid that’s our pick for best mattress, but also has a handful of other options if you want something else.

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Five of Snow Peak’s Sleek, Minimalist Insulated Water Bottles are on Sale Right Now

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Founded in Japan back in 1958, Snow Peak is a longtime staple of the outdoor industry, especially for lovers of understated design, specializing in everything from high-end camping tents to fishing-focused apparel and more. Right now, however, a selection of their handy and, frankly, beautiful insulated bottles are on sale.

The trio of styles, of which two are available in a duo of size options, vary slightly in style and purpose, but they all have a few features in common. This includes things like vacuum-insulated stainless steel constructions, the ability to maintain drink temperatures (be that hot or cold) for up to six hours, and the brand’s signature Japanese-inspired minimalist styling. Choose from the angular, coffee-focused Tsuzumi Bottle ($70); the aptly-named, retro Milk Bottle ($70-$75); and the ultra-sleek Kanpai Bottle ($70-$80). Whichever you choose, you’ll be getting 15 percent off.

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Toyota Leak Suggests a Mysterious Fancy New Tundra Is Coming

Maybe you heard by now, but Toyota just launched the all-new 2022 Tundra. We drove the full-size pickup in San Antonio — and we loved it. It’s a revelation compared to the previous generation, which went into production back in 2006. It’s on the cutting edge, with a new high-performance V6 hybrid powertrain. Claiming the Tundra outdoes the Ford F-150 would be going too far, but it’s now definitively competitive with the best trucks of the full-size set.

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One thing that seemed missing from the Tundra lineup presented to us, though: a full-bore, $70,000-ish super-luxury trim like the ones offered by Ford, Ram and GMC. Toyota seemed content to top out the Tundra with the off-road-focused TRD Pro. But according to a Reddit leak uncovered by Pickup Truck + SUV Talk, a new luxury flagship Tundra may be en route very soon.

The image in the leak shows a 2022 Tundra with “Capstone” badging on it. Other reports have noted that Capstone will be the Tundra’s luxury trim. A capstone is a large flat stone that sits on top of the other stones, making it a fitting name for the top-level trim. The chrome screams “luxury trim,” and the truck has the Tundra’s hybrid powertrain, which will only be available on the higher trim levels.

Toyota gave Pickup Truck + SUV Talk a simple “no commentabout the Capstone photo. One could read that as an implicit confirmation that the photograph is legitimate and the truck is happening. There’s no reason for Toyota to let that story float if they aren’t going to do it.

Why would Toyota not reveal the Capstone trim at the launch? Well, Toyota has time. The Tundra does not go into production until December. Hybrid Tundras won’t arrive until spring 2022. Toyota has not announced pricing yet, and the truck’s online configurator isn’t live yet. One could see Toyota reserving the Capstone trim for a later reveal, to buy the Tundra another news cycle’s worth of exposure.

A less strategic possibility is that Toyota may not have had a Capstone truck finished and ready to show us yet. There’s a chip shortage, and supplier issues are rampant; Toyota had very few hybrids available at the media launch. A Capstone pre-production model may simply have been too hard to source.

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This Automotive-Inspired Watch Will Pair with Anything in Your Wardrobe

  • Brand: NOMOS Glashütte
  • Product: Autobahn Neomatik 41 Date Midnight Blue
  • Price: $4,800
  • From: nomos-glashuette.com

      In most cases, products that attempt to elicit feelings of sitting behind the wheel of a classically designed automobile fall short in doing so. Fortunately, that couldn’t be farther from the truth when it comes to the NOMOS Autobahn Neomatik 41 Date. One glance at the watch’s Midnight Blue dial is enough to send visions of rapidly rising speedometers and tachymeters through your head. At this point, you’d be forgiven for thinking this watch was solely an homage to the automobile — but you’d be wrong. We spent a week with the Autobahn Neomatik 41 Date, and can say with certainty that it’s so much more.

      From the Brand

      “The moon and stars are shining, as are the streetlights — and the superluminova on this watch. The elongated date window and the flowing curve of the dial are entirely new. The color of this Autobahn watch is obvious: midnight blue. Can a wristwatch give you confidence? It certainly can.”

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      What We Like

      NOMOS is known for crafting watches with a distinctive Bauhaus style, and this defining characteristic is something we adore. Like the other NOMOS watches we’ve spent time with, the Autobahn Neomatik 41 Date exhibits incredible attention to detail, considered construction and functionality as well as a handful of unique touches that make it undeniably NOMOS.

      You’d be hard-pressed not to immediately notice the sweeping superluminova semicircle inset from the indices. In subdued lighting, it glows a bright blue hue — allowing the time to be read quite easily between the hours of 8 PM and 4 AM (when you most likely have less available light to read your watch.

      In addition to the superluminova, the expanded date window is a dial accent that sets the Autobahn Neomatik 41 Date apart. Not only is it unique in that it displays both the calendar date and the days that follow and precede it, but it’s also much further to the outside of the dial, in comparison to other watches. NOMOS attributes this to the new construction of the Neomatik calibre that the watch runs on (an in-house DUW 6101 automatic with a 42-hour power reserve). Our tester found it easiest to set the expanded date window with the current date in the center position, but also noted that one could easily set it as left-justified or right-justified if that suited their preferences.

      But it’s not just what’s on the dial that’s worthy of mention. The dial itself also warrants examination. As it reaches the case at the edges, the dial slopes upward gently. It calls to mind enamel gauge clusters of classic British sports cars, and also adds depth and dimension to the face of the watch. It’s enjoyable to look at as you glance down to check the time, and also showcases NOMOS’s ability to execute unique and intricate designs with its dials.

      The automotive influence also extends to the second and minute hands, where a racing-inspired red color dots the tip of the minute hand and covers the entirety of the sub-seconds hand (this red is also echoed in the “neomatik” splashed under the manufacture’s nameplate).

      We’d be remiss if we didn’t also mention the strap the Autobahn comes on. Where many manufactures pay little attention to the arena, NOMOS extends its design expertise and attention to detail to the textile strap. It’s made exclusively for NOMOS in France, and is supremely comfortable.

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      Who It’s For

      Though the watch is inspired by the world of classic automobiles, you need not be a “petrolhead” to enjoy it. Like each of NOMOS’s other timepieces, the Autobahn Neomatik 41 Date is understated and elegant. It pairs with cuffed denim, a t-shit and sneakers as well as it does with a sleek grey suit and shell cordovan oxfords. And therein lies its beauty — it could well be the perfect watch for 2021 and beyond, where versatility and flexibility are paramount.

      Verdict

      NOMOS posits that the Autobahn Neomatik 41 Date can inspire confidence, and we’d have to agree. There is a certain air that comes with knowing you have a timepiece on your wrist that’s so unique. In testing, we got more than a few comments from curious onlookers in the vein of “What kind of watch is that?” It’s a great feeling, and one that alone justifies the watch’s price tag. But beyond anything else, the key takeaway with the Autobahn Neomatik 41 Date is that it’s incredibly refined, and could find a home on the wrist of anyone who appreciates design and attention to detail.

      Price: $4,800

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This Flannel Will Be Your Go-To This Fall

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Mizzen+Main City Flannel

When we think of our fall wardrobe, a durable comfortable flannel is what comes to mind. The classic shirt is the staple of cooler weather and can be worn to the office or for your weekend adventures. Mizzen+Main has taken the traditional flannel and upgraded it to work even better for you. The result is the City Flannel, which will keep you warm — but not too warm— while you are brunching in the city or sitting around the campfire this season.


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Considered Details

This flannel is lightweight, stretchy, soft and full of innovation. With a soft hand-feel, this flannel delivers on elevated comfort. The weight of the fabric is perfect for layering so you can add on your favorite sweater or fleece on cooler days.

Perfect Fit

The City Flannel is built to carry you through your day — be it casual or business casual. It comes in two fits, trim and classic, and offers darts in the back to eliminate the baggy look, a chest pocket and a button-down collar to keep you looking crisp.

Innovative

Made with lightweight fabric and stretch, this shirt keeps you comfortable while looking sharp and refined. Plus, it’s breathable, moisture-wicking and wrinkle-resistant so it can handle a day full of activities.


Price: $125

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MI6 Should Tell Q To Develop The Harrison Bond Defender Concept For 007

The 007 franchise is responsible for elevating the status of certain brands. Consumers consider the quality and performance of products under these labels as the embodiment of awesome. Matteo Gentile is clearly a fan of the legendary spy as he shares his take on an iconic overlanding machine. He calls it the Bond Defender and we think it fits the bill.

Although we normally associate Aston Martin as agent 007’s marque of choice, he might occasionally require an off-road-ready ride. As we can glean from the movies, his assignments may take him beyond urban locations. With that in mind, Land Rover’s SUV should exceed all expectations.

With “No Time to Die” garnering rave reviews despite production delays pushing back its premiere, people are craving for more. The donor vehicle for this digital creation is definitely from the esteemed British marque, but the Bond Defender bears a different maker.

Oddly enough, Gentile envisions that it’s from Harrison – a badge too obscure even for hardcore gearheads. Anyway, the name already clues us in just like how the exterior design gives it away. The headlights and the grille show influences from vintage models.

Meanwhile, the rest of the exterior resembles the more modern outlines. Angular surfaces of its body strike an imposing figure especially when there is minimal illumination. Instead of run-flat tires, the Bond Defender explores the benefits of cutting-edge technology. All four wheels are shod in chunky airless all-terrain rubber.

Overall, The Harrison Bond Defender deserves to be in the hands of 007. Perhaps when they finally cast someone to fill the role after Daniel Craig’s departure, the studio will consider this concept’s inclusion. We’re all eager to see something fresh when they announce the series’ next installment.

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Can a New Automatic Suspension System Turn You Into a Mountain Bike Pro?

After testing a plethora of bikes over the past few years, I’ve come to identify two unassailable truths.

First, rapid advancements in technology rarely fail in the long run, even if they roll out with early flaws.

Second, and somewhat counter to the first truth, the primary goal of next-gen bike tech is to remove complexity, not add to it. Improvements should bring you closer to the trail, not complicate the whole riding thing.

Fortunately, these are the guiding principles of Flight Attendant, the new automatic front and rear suspension system from RockShox. Less thinking about your suspension and in turn, more fun on the bike. Instead of stopping to adjust your suspension manually, Flight Attendant does it for you, and much faster than you could adjust it, too.

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Flight Attendant is a battery-powered system with three sensor groups — one in the rear shock, one in the fork, and one in the crank — two electronic actuators and a clever algorithm that adjusts the travel in your suspension, real-time. Because most trails have sections of rolling, varied terrain, Flight Attendant is useful for just about anyone. The system works fast, analyzing both the trail and your riding to adjust in just 5 milliseconds. Without any input from you, you are pedaling more easily, riding more efficiently and having more fun.

How It Works

Flight Attendant automatically selects one of three modes — open, pedal and firm — to fit the terrain you’re riding. It makes the suspension firm for climbs and opens it up for descents and rough trails, doing so more often than any rider could manage manually. Switching modes isn’t instantaneous, but it’s damn close, often less than one pedal rotation. The secret sauce to Flight Attendant is the complex calculations that go into these adjustments, which RockShox says took thousands of hours to develop. It does not change the damping and spring rate of the fork and shock, just the travel.

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What We Like

Setting up Flight Attendant was much easier than expected. You set sag and damping like you would any other bike, do a quick two-step calibration through the AXS app, and then go hit the trails. It kicks in automatically when it senses movement and will turn off after a few minutes of sitting still.

When riding, Flight Attendant is incredibly intuitive. After a ride or two, I almost forgot it was there (other than the constant buzz, which I’ll discuss below). It’s especially useful for beginner and intermediate riders, who are still getting the hang of medium and long travel bikes. Flight Attendant uses the same batteries as the RockShox/SRAM dropper post and derailleur and adds only two-thirds of a pound to the overall weight, including fork, shock, pedal sensors, and batteries — a small weight penalty for such advanced technology.

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If the batteries do run out, the bike will default to the open mode. RockShox claims the fork will last from 20 to 30 hours, the Shock from 30 to 40, and the pedal sensor for 200 hours. We suggest bringing a spare battery, just in case one of the four on the bike goes dead. Riders can switch Flight Attendant off and toggle modes manually via handlebar controls or buttons on the fork. Further personalization can be dialed in through the AXS app.

Watch Out For

For the initial rollout, Flight Attendant is only available in full-suspension bikes with specific RockShox forks (Pike, Lyrik and ZEB). Furthermore, you can only get Flight Attendant by buying a bike already equipped with the system. Currently, there are just six bikes from four brands available — Canyon, Specialized, Trek and YT — and the cheapest price for any of these bikes is a whopping $9,500.

The small silver lining to the steep price tag is that you don’t need mounting hardware or specific knowledge to install the system. There are no current plans to offer upgrade kits for existing RockShox suspensions, though this may change. RockShox didn’t release specific prices for Flight Attendant, saying that’s the discretion of the brands themselves. However, comparing the analog version of the bikes to the new Flight Attendant models, it looks to be $2,000 or more.

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It may sound petty, but the buzzing sound of the adjustments was a big annoyance while testing the bike, especially when riding solo. It’s the same sound as an AXS derailleur, but much closer to your ears and therefore much more audible. It’s especially noticeable on rolling terrain, when the bike is adjusting frequently. On a semi-related note, I found it pretty easy to remember to charge the batteries (mostly because there are four of them, so how could you not?), but I do wish that there was just one charger — or some sort of wireless charging — for all four.

Is It Unique?

Yes and no. Two years ago, Fox released Live Valve, the first automatic suspension system. Flight Attendant is the response to Live Valve, taking that idea and building on it. Live Valve is wired; Flight Attendant is wireless. Live Valve has two modes; Flight Attendant has three. Live Valve requires brands to custom-design frames around sensors; Flight Attendant does not require any customization. So Flight Attendant should be able to roll out on many more bikes, eventually.

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Compared to its predecessor, Flight Attendant is a clear step forward, taking in data from the rider which makes it predictive, not just reactive. When Flight Attendant senses rough terrain, the system will allow the fork and shock full travel and when it senses a smooth trail or climb, it’ll tighten it up for efficiency. It’s smart enough to adjust for the small stuff too, like shifting weight, a tilt in the bike, and the pressure you put on the pedals. And if the battery-powered system runs out of juice, the fact that it defaults to open means you’ll never have to navigate some terrifyingly steep descent with the equivalent of no suspension.

Verdict

For those with deep pocket books, it’s a no-brainer. The system is refined out of the gate, the difference is immediately noticeable, and it will help any rider be more efficient. With the system on, the bike is impressively responsive to the type of terrain, helping you focus on the trail. Presumably, this integration will only get better, as RockShox claims the system will learn about your style after hours in the saddle, feeding this info back into the database. All that said, it would be a stretch to call Flight Attendant absolutely necessary for all riders — and even if it was, it’ll be years before the masses can get a bike with it. So if you’ve already got a bike you love, it is safe and appropriate to say… stay tuned.

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The Tiny iPad Should Be the Go-To iPad. Here’s Why

There’s a simple reason why the 10.2-inch iPad — known simply as “iPad” — is Apple’s most popular tablet: it’s less expensive than all the rest. Apple sells it for just $329 but schools and students can buy it for even less.

Despite its popularity, however, it’s not the entry-level iPad most people should buy. That honor falls on Apple’s new iPad Mini, a tablet I’ve been testing since its launch in mid-September.

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iPad Mini (2021)

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Credit where it’s due, of course. Apple’s starter iPad a perfectly good tablet for people who just want to stream movies and shows, check email and casually browse the web. But it looks, feels and works like an iPad from yesteryear.

Apple used the tried-and-true tactic of sticking updated guts (new processor, new front-facing camera and double the base storage) in an old design, meaning the iPad is bound by old technologies, like Lightning charging, a Home button and large bezels and compatibility with the first-generation Apple Pencil. None of that is very exciting.

The iPad Mini flips the script by adopting the new-age design of Apple’s more expensive tablets — squared-off sides, flat edges, slimmer bezels, a display that takes up most of its front, and support for USB-C charging. Despite its size, it has basically the same look, feel and feature-set as the 2020 iPad Air. Now, that is exciting.

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The new iPad Mini’s stereo speakers on either side of its display means that shows, movies and everything sounds better than the entry-level iPad — if you’re not wearing headphones.

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Every iPad model that Apple sells these days has support for an Apple Pencil. But if you desire to draw — and draw seriously — then the iPad mini is where you want to start. Not only does it support Apple’s second-generation stylus (which is better in pretty much every way), but it works in tandem with the iPad mini’s Liquid Retina display so that it feels like you’re actually drawing on the surface. On the 10.2-inch iPad’s regular (non-Liquid) Retina display, it shows a slight separation between the tip of your first-generation Apple Pencil and what you’re drawing. It’s subtle, but definitely noticeable.

The iPad Mini flips the script by adopting the new-age design of Apple’s more expensive tablets.

If you watch a lot of videos or listen to music, then the iPad Mini remains a better bet. It has a true stereo speaker system with left and right channel speakers on either side of its display (but only in landscape mode), whereas the cheaper 10.2-inch iPad only has one speaker. This makes a big difference in sound quality, whether you’re watching YouTube videos or playing a mobile game on Apple Arcade, if you’re not listening to headphones.

Then there’s the size of the iPad Mini, which isn’t just adorable but feels really nice in your hands. Compared to previous generations of the iPad Mini, the screen of the new model is bigger (8.3-inches versus 7.9-inches), so you get a lot more screen in a small space. Think of it as a bigger, cheaper iPhone.

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The 2021 iPad Mini is roughly the same size as the 2021 iPad mini, but it’s radically different design allows for a bigger screen that takes up more of the front of the tablet.

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The main downside to the new iPad Mini (as it relates to the 2020 iPad Air) is that you’re not going to use it like a computer. It’s too small to be compatible with Apple’s fancy Magic Keyboard ($329), which has the same great keyboard as the new MacBooks, and there just aren’t very many great keyboards that work with it.

It also costs $499. That’s not a significant leap from the iPad’s $329 sticker price, but it’s no small bump, either.

The new iPad Mini sits smack-dab in the middle of Apple’s lineup. It’s not as affordable or outdated as the 10.2-inch iPad. It’s not as fancy or expensive as the most recent iPad Air and iPad Pros. And it’s not as big any as any of them. But it packs a lot of punch in that small body, making it a great iPad for, well, just about everybody.

And because the Mini has a modern design and latest chipset, you know Apple will support it with software updates for years and years to come.

Price: $499+

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Vans Steps into Winter with Gore-Tex EXO MTE-3 Boot

The latest in all-terrain, all-weather footwear from Vans’ Ultrarange lineup is the EXO MTE-3. Designed for all sorts of outdoor winter play, the mid-top boot features waterproof & breathable Gore-Tex combined with 3M Thinsulate for warmth with a rugged, multi-layered upper and a gnarly, high-traction outsole. Available now.

Travel Lite with New Bellroy Bags

Utilizing a diamond ripstop fabric made from 100% recycled PET, that’s also three times lighter than standard nylon, Australian carry brand Bellroy merges lightweight design with sustainability in its leather-free Lite collection of bags. Smart & streamlined, the collection includes a 7-liter sling, a 15-liter tote, 20-liter daypack, and a 30-liter duffel. Choose black or white.

The Best Early Black Friday TV Deals to Shop Now

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Although Black Friday, undoubtedly the biggest shopping event of the year, is still several weeks away, numerous retailers are already offering some exceptional discounts — in this case, on an array of top-of-the-line televisions. And that makes this the perfect opportunity to upgrade your home theater setup so you and your close friends and family can better enjoy all those sports, movies, shows, and whatever else you might want to watch throughout the upcoming holiday season.

With numerous Black Friday deals already unveiled and significant shipping delays and supply chain issues expected, it’s never been more important to consider getting your holiday shopping out of the way early.



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Today in Gear: All the Product News Worth Your Time

With all the tech announcements of the last couple of days, it’s easy to get swept away with all the new product information — much less any teases or rumors. Speaking of tech rumors, Facebook reportedly has plans to change its name, pulling a similar move Google made back in 2015, folding all of its properties (including Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Oculus) under a single entity. Whether this has been long in the works and tied to Facebook’s stated desires to expand into a “metaverse” or simply a way for Zuckerberg to dodge the latest crop of public criticism is still up for debate. While we keep on an eye on how that situation develops, we’re keeping an eye on today’s best product news, including a safe “soap” for your smartphone, IWC’s updated Perpetual Calendar watch and the only coffee machine you’ll need on your counter. This is Today in Gear.

Today in Gear is our daily roundup of all the latest product announcements, drops and news. Want your question featured in our weekly “Ask an Expert” column? Send your most pressing product questions to tig@gearpatrol.com.

When it comes to coffee, the JURA Z10 is the only machine you’ll need.

Designed to make everything from a double shot of espresso to a trendy flat white, the Z10 merges several cutting-edge JURA technologies for a top-tier brew. From the proprietary Product Recognizing Grinder to JURA’s eighth-generation brewing unit and Cold Extraction Process, hot or cold brew, the JURA Z10 is the only coffee machine you’ll need on your countertop.

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Disinfect your tech without touching soap or water thanks to the SurfaceSoap UV wand.

We all get it: In a time where sanitization has never been more front-and-center, it’s strangely easy to overlook how contaminated our tech — especially our computers and smartphones — can be. PhoneSoap’s all-new SurfaceSoap UV wand is a portable sanitization tool that kills 99.9 percent of bacteria and viruses faster than a wipe. Using the power of UV light, all it takes is the wave of a wand to sanitize nearly any surface.

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Rose Delights expands from CBD and THC gummies into a full-on workwear line.

Rose Delights is one of the most creative brands in the CBD and THC space, often tapping chefs and designers to create equally creative flavor profiles and packaging. The cult-favorite brand recently launched “Grow Clothes”, a line of sustainably-minded workwear that’s designed for mobility while gardening. With fabric sourced from a premium waxed cotton manufacturer in the UK, this is looking like a lot more than just a side project.

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Leave your Apple Watch at home: Falling in love with IWC’s Big Pilot’s Perpetual Calendar watch.

IWC’s newly unveiled Big Pilot’s Perpetual Calendar watch reminds us that calendar watches are the original “smart watches.” Aesthetically speaking, we love the green dial and sleek ceratanium case, but with a 168-hour power reserve and day, date, month, year and perpetual moon phase subdials, we love all of the functionality this piece brings to the table at just a glance.

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Bring a Herman Miller piece into your home (for a lot less than you think).

Let’s get this out of the way, admittedly, we’re not talking Herman Miller furniture per se. However, these archival posters add a punch of world-class design into any room — and certainly at a fraction of the price of an Eames Chair. Spanning artwork from 1949 to 1979, the collection of posters features designs from George Nelson & Associates, Armin Hofmann, Phillip Mitchell, Steve Frykholm, Irving Harper and Linda Powell. The collection lands on October 26.

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Alienware Launches Re-Designed Aurora Gaming PC

Marking 25 years dedicated to gaming, the Dell-owned Alienware brand has just re-launched its Aurora desktop PC. Details about its hardware and capabilities have yet to be released but we do know it features the same organic alien form factor while boasting more than 50-liters of internal capacity. Custom motherboard, quieter & faster than its predecessor. There are 8 light-up zones & a transparent window to view its inner workings. Rumors of DDR5 and PCIe 5 support have also been floated. Available in November.

Upgrade Your Home Decor with These $100 Prints

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If you’ve been on the hunt for museum-quality photo prints but don’t want to empty your wallet on the purchase, now is your chance to get some beautiful art for a deal at Magnum Photos. During the store’s Square Print Sale, you can get a 6 x 6-inch print for $100, plus you have it framed for an extra $100.

There are dozens of options to choose from, including landscapes and cityscapes, plus portraits of Muhammed Ali, Paul McCartney and more. A deal this steep is super rare; many of the photos on Magnum’s site go for thousands of dollars. Whether you’re looking to spruce up your own space or need a gift for your art-loving friend this holiday season, you will find what you need during this sale. Be sure to shop soon, though, this deal only lasts through October 24.

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Magnum Square Print – Peter Marlow

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Magnum Square Print – Mitch Epstein

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Magnum Square Print – Bob Gruen

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Apple’s New MagSafe Charger Packs Plenty of Power — And Nostalgia

Longtime MacBook users will recognize a familiar feature on Apple’s newly announced 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros. The two high-end laptops are decked out with a wide variety of ports, a function row of physical keys and — drumroll — a new MagSafe power connector Apple calls MagSafe 3.

MagSafe was a mainstay on all MacBooks that Apple produced from 2006 to 2016. Users loved the snapping sound it made when it magnetized to their laptop, not to mention its ability to quick release when somebody tripped over the cable — that way the cable wouldn’t pull the laptop to the floor with it. Fortunately, MagSafe 3 looks and works basically identical to the old MagSafe.

The new MacBook Pros can still charge via their USB-C charging ports just like their predecessors, but there is a big advantage to charging over MagSafe 3: it’s faster.

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Apple’s new MagSafe 3 charging cable is required to fast-charge the new MacBook Pros to their full potential. Apple sells it for $49.

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Apple hasn’t detailed the exact differences in charging speeds when using USB-C (Thunderbolt 4) compared to MagSafe 3 just yet, but it has said that using the MagSafe connector is faster. It will be able to juice the new MacBook Pros from zero to 50 percent battery in just 30 minutes.

The catch with these fast charging speeds over MagSafe 3 is that you have to use the USB-C power adapter (or one that’s more powerful) that Apple includes in the box. The 14-inch MacBook Pro comes with either a 67-watt (for the M1 Pro with 8-core CPU model) or 96-watt power adapter (for the other M1 Pro or M1 Max models), while the 16-inch MacBook Pro requires you to use Apple’s brand new 140-watt USB-C power adapter, which happens to be the most powerful adapter that it has ever made.

The new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros start at $1,999 and $2,499 and will be available on Tuesday (October 26), but you can preorder them now from Apple’s website.

Click here to read about why Apple ultimately chose to make the new MacBooks bigger and heavier.

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Baracuta’s Classic G9 Harrington Jacket Is Seriously Discounted

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Classics stay classic and the Harrington jacket has been firmly cemented into the pantheon of iconic garments thanks to the likes of Steve McQueen and Daniel Craig — and like any classic, it’s spawned countless imitations.

Now, you can zip up the storied jacket for a steal from the brand that invented it. The G9 jacket features a lightweight poplin shell lined with Baracuta’s signature cotton plaid and comes with a convertible collar and flap hand pockets to keep your hands and your goods tucked safely. It’s a serious deal at 30 percent off, just use code SAVEMORE to get the discount on all four colors.

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The Best Parkas for Men

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When winter’s temperatures settle into the biting sub-zeroes, your best option for staying warm is the iconic arctic parka. Today’s iterations draw from mid-century military designs, placing equal weight on function and warmth, but utilize modern waterproofing and wind-proofing innovations. Met with down fill and an optional fur hood lining, cold weather doesn’t stand a chance.

On top of its functionality, the parka is an easy design to incorporate into any wardrobe, complementing a wide range of different aesthetics. In the case of cold-weather outerwear, the aphorism “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” readily applies, and the parka is still the best. Shop a few of our favorites below.

Parkas for Men

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Eco Nordic Field Parka

J.Crew is no technical outerwear company by any stretch of the imagination. It did, however, make a pretty damn nice parka. The Eco Nordic Field Parka is constructed from hard-wearing Econyl (regenerated nylon waste), filled with eco-friendly Primaloft and finished with a faux fur trim (that’s just as warm). Plus, it’s water repellent. 

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Batten-Down Parka

Battenwear

This 70s-inspired parka from Battenwear — fittingly called the Batten-Down Parka — has horizontal quilting with a 90-percent down, 10-percent feather fill. As such, it’s lightweight and warm, and the ripstop polyester shell repels water. 

an affordable alternative

Marquam Peak Fusion Parka

For the price, few parkas can compete with Columbia’s Marquam. It’s made from a cotton-nylon blend that’s both heat-trapping and waterproof. There are pockets at the hips and at the chest; the hood has a faux fur trim; and it’s filled with the brand’s proprietary Thermarator insulation.

The ReNew Short Parka

Everlane’s ReNew collection is a group of puffers and fleeces made using renewed alternatives to polyester. The collection recycled millions of plastic bottles, turning them into a super-fine polyester thread which was knit and woven into polyester fabric. This jacket is minimal and quite affordable, and is filled with recycled PrimaLoft insulation (recommended for 0 to 35°F temperatures).

Drangajokull Gore-Tex Down Parka

66 North’s Drangajokull Gore-Tex Down Parka looks like something a Nordic Bond villain would wear. It’s has a high and tight funnel hood that traps heat and blocks wind or rain (or snow), but that isn’t the only tech embedded to keep heat in and moisture out: The jacket’s made from two layers of Gore-Tex, has taped seams and an attachable faux fur trim.

Italian 3-1 Wool Parka

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Todd Snyder’s 3-in-1 Wool Parka combines the fabric and feel of a topcoat with the shape and warmth of a parka. Constructed from bonded heavy wool twill, which is water-repellent, it comes in a classic Olive color with a detachable faux fur liner. 

Glacial Parka

Rains makes high-quality, as the name implies, rain gear — jackets, bags, you get the gist. The brand’s Glacial Parka doesn’t have a heavy liner or a fur-trimmed hood, but it does leave room for layers underneath — and blocks out all moisture.

Stefano Hooded Down Parka

Canadian outerwear brand Pajar makes a parka with a polyester-nylon body and a cinched hood. Pull it tight when winter really hits to keep your head (and neck and…back) warm.

Arctic Parka

Get winter-ready with Woolrich’s Arctic Parka. It was originally designed for Alaskan oil workers, meaning it had to withstand subzero temperatures on top of harsh wind. The updated version has a detachable faux fur trim, duck down fill and a teflon coating for wind and water resistance.

Baxter State Parka

Designed for days when it’s between 5 and 45 degrees Fahrenheit, LL. Bean’s Baxter State Parka is a pillar in the brand’s catalog. It’s wind- and waterproof and the go-to jacket for those traversing the White Mountains in New Hampshire, where the brand tested its capabilities.

Cold City Parka

Want a sleeker, city-centric parka? Lululemon’s Cold City Parka — as the name says — is designed for cold days downtown. Available in black or navy, it’s an appropriate length, waterproof and easy to wear.

Faux Fur-Trim Down Parka

Ralph Lauren

Ralph Lauren’s classic parka combines elegance and durability. How? The design is relatively simple, with a straight down button stack, slant pockets and a removable faux fur hood.

Recycled Mcmurdo Parka

The North Face

Made from recycled nylon and filled with responsible-certified down, The North Face’s Mcmurdo Parka promises to keep you warm and dry — what more can you ask for?

Stormcraft Gore-Tex 700 Parka

Outdoor Research

Here’s an option for the outdoors-oriented folks shopping this list. Outdoor Research’s Stormcraft Parka is made from  polyester, lined with Gore-Tex and filled with certified-responsible down.

L4 > Detonator Parka

Seven Layer

New this season, Seven Layer’s L4 Detonator Parka — intimidating name aside — promises comfort and warmth, courtesy of long staple cotton, hard-wearing polyester and British Millerain’s dry waterproof finish.

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