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A bike repair stand is a necessity for any cyclist who likes to work on their bikes at home or on the road. Whether you’re a casual rider who needs to clean your bike and lube phour chain or an experienced mechanic swapping parts and building new setups, a quality repair stand makes working on any bike quicker and easier. We have tested dozens of bike repair stands including the best tube-clamp and Euro-style designs from the stable Park Tool Team Issue PRS-25, which boasts a high weight limit, to the compact and affordable Bike Hand. We examine models based…
Remington Ammunition and Log Still Distillery announced a partnership in late August to launch a new adult beverage ideal for sharing with friends and family when guns and ammunition are safely stored. The new Remington Reserve Bourbon, named “Open Season,” was unveiled during special events at Log Still Distillery early this month. Wider distribution in many markets nationwide began after. “Remington is growing their category with licensing partners; we’re always looking for quality partners and new categories for the brand,” said Kaylene Christian, Remington Shooting Accessories and Licensing Product Manager. “Located in Gethsemane, Kentucky—within the heart of Bourbon country—Log Still…
Whelp, between our Fall Break vacation, the end of season Lacrosse tournament, and KNIFE Magazine Press Week, I have been behind getting some “fresh above the fold” content out there. As my personal copy of the November issue of KNIFE arrived in the mail yesterday, I can’t call this a “sneak peek” so we are going to just go with “preview”. Knifemaker Del Corsi interviews Robert Appleby for our cover article. Willson Offutt reviews the Sharps Brothers Meanstreak. Historic knife buffs will connect with Frank Trzaska, Marv Clynke, and Simon Moore’s pieces. All of our usual features are back. My…
Support us! GearJunkie may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn More I’m a passionate whitewater kayaker and love seeing the sport get attention. Nissan’s Frontier Rapid Runner 2025 SEMA show truck is whitewater kayak themed. It’s a very cool, capable build. The midsize pickup aims to make a splash at the largest car show on the planet next week. It looks like all kinds of fun, but it may leave actual whitewater enthusiasts scratching their heads. Let’s dive into what this shuttle rig is all about, from the impressive off-road capability upgrades to the puzzling kayaking…
A. Boasting 215 square inches of cooking space and packed with two 20,000 BTU burners, the Camp Chef Everest 2X Cooking Stove will easily satisfy your cooking needs until power is restored. A matchless ignition system adds an element of safety and convenience, while a three-sided windscreen provides protection from the elements when in use. Once finished, the lockable lid makes for convenient storage. MSRP: $389.99; campchef.com B. The Katadyn Pocket Water Filter is lightweight and compact, yet still removes 99.9 percent of harmful bacteria, protozoa and other disease-causing agents while purifying up to 50,000 liters of water with its…
TAMPA, FL – (29 October 2025) – In the Pacific Ocean on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, soldiers from the U.S. Army’s 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment trained and conducted tactical scenarios and simulated combat operations using the Scorpion Light 81mm mobile mortar system from Global Military Products. This effort, part of the U.S. Army’s Transformation in Contact (TiC) 2.0, was held at Schofield Barracks to help enhance the mobility, lethality, operator safety and air transportability of these assets. The TiC 2.0 event, held from Oct. 20-25, provided soldiers with a hands-on opportunity to evaluate next-generation equipment in realistic field…
When is a Nissan Armada really a Patrol? When it’s been transformed into the Nissan Dune Patrol. Nissan’s latest concept and SEMA Show build takes its name from its more international near-twin, because the brand clearly knows the value of a good play on words. Burly Beast Gets Awesome Suspension Upgrades It’s not exactly made for jumping over obstacles like a Ford F-150 Raptor. But Nissan has given its big SUV an almost complete makeover and transformed it into a beast. It also serves to bring it to your attention that this time around, the U.S.-spec Armada has been beefed…
Royal Marines field 2,000+ MPU5 radios, entering a new phase of large-scale operational deployment and collaboration with allied forces Wave Relay® MANET technology creates a global communications fabric, enabling the Royal Marines to dominate in contested environments Persistent Systems, LLC (“Persistent”), a leader in mobile ad hoc network (MANET) technology, announced that the UK Royal Marines have now fully fielded over 2,000 MPU5 radio systems in support of their UK Commando Force (UKCF) transformation. This marks a significant step in the Royal Marines’ move toward a more agile, technology-enabled expeditionary force. MPU5 radios, running the Wave Relay® MANET, now form…
Turns out, the best road-trip co-pilot doesn’t talk — it chills. I tested the TRAVOCA Rigel 25 Dual Zone (DZ) eCooler on a 10-day road trip from the Midwest to Colorado. I hauled it in and out of the trunk of my 1992 Toyota Hiace through high temperatures, dusty trails, and remote roads. Over 1,200 miles from Chicago to the red rock desert of western Colorado, the TRAVOCA Rigel DZ kept cold for days on end. It turned my adventure van into a rolling mini-fridge. No matter if I was cruising through the plains or parked under the desert sun,…
Düsseldorf/Schrobenhausen, 28 October 2025 – Following the successful completion of a one-year trial phase at sea, defence contractors Rheinmetall and MBDA Germany have transferred a laser demonstrator for the Navy to the Laser Competence Centre at the Technical Centre for Weapons and Ammunition (WTD 91) in Meppen for further testing. This marks a major step in the development of a high-energy laser weapon system for maritime use, and highlights the strong partnership between the two German technology companies. Based on this, an operational laser weapon system could be available to the German Navy as of 2029, providing a powerful and…

