Jonesing for some gear news? Let us take you on a tour of the latest, greatest, strangest, and most out-of-the-box outdoor and adventure products we’ve culled from around the world.
Take a peek at the new gear and emerging brands launching this week.
ISLE Skiff Kayak
ISLE, a brand known for SUPs, launched its first-ever boat this week. Meet the Flywater Inflatable Skiff-Kayak.
ISLE touts that this 12’6” low-draft, catamaran-style inflatable watercraft is the world’s most rigid, rugged, and stable electric-capable inflatable kayak. Designed to address common issues with traditional skiffs and kayaks, the Flywater offers exceptional stability and efficiency, making it perfect for fishing in shallow, hard-to-reach areas. Weighing only 49 pounds, it targets ease of transport and has an open transom design that allows water to exit freely.
The Flywater’s key features include ISLE’s patented InfinityFiber composite construction, PowerFuse welded rail construction for enhanced durability, and the ability to function as a solo or tandem kayak, electric-assist boat, or stand-up paddleboard.
It is compatible with an aluminum console seat, lean stand, and electric motor up to 5 horsepower. The price tag is $1,700.
On Travel Gear
The popular Swiss shoe brand On launches packs and bags for travel and everyday use.
Highlights from the collection include the Track Pack 40L Elite, which is built for travel and the everyday grind. This premium pack holds 40 L and has ergonomic detailing for maximum comfort and utility. The Track Pack Lite offers a 35L capacity with a streamlined design for a lighter option, perfect for gym use.
Wide Open Socks
Cabot Hosiery Mills, known for its Darn Tough label, has launched a new brand, Wide Open, to develop size-inclusive socks for those with high-volume feet or seeking extra comfort. Based in Northfield, Vermont, the company has leveraged its 45 years of experience and 2 years of intensive R&D to create socks with exceptional stretch, fit, and quality.
Wide Open’s socks are designed to comfortably stretch up to a 4E, addressing a need articulated by many customers. The brand aims to provide stylish, comfortable, and long-lasting socks that are easy to put on and take off, made without compromise in the U.S.A.
Prices for Wide Open socks start at $20. These socks offer solutions for serious thru-hikers, cyclists, endurance athletes, or anyone seeking a comfortable sock for post-workout relaxation.
MOD Berlin E-Bike
MOD Bikes launched a new model, the Berlin, this week. Overall, the bike looks like a solid mid-tier offering with a 750W hub motor, torque sensor, and 90-mile range.
But what sets it apart is its integration with Lumos smart helmets. This collaboration enables synchronized turn signals and brake lights, managed directly from the bike’s control panel through the MOD Connect system. Riders no longer need multiple remotes, as they can control the helmet’s lights and signals from the handlebars.
Additionally, the system’s “auto-off” function ensures that the helmet lights power down automatically when the bike is switched off. The MOD Berlin retails for $2,199, and the Lumos helmet is $119.
Trtl x Chris Burkard Northern Lights Pillow
Trtl collaborated with world-renowned photographer Chris Burkard to create a limited-edition Trtl Travel Pillow Cool, which displays a stunning photo of the Northern Lights taken by Burkard.
The Trtl Pillow is meant to fit any neck shape, jaw, or shoulder and promote sleep in uncomfortable situations like airplanes. By holding the head and neck in a better ergonomic position than traditional travel pillows, the Trtl Pillow aims for a more comfortable sleep on the move.
Mission Workshop Ocho : Grid
Mission Workshop has introduced the “Ocho : Grid,” an all-purpose board short made from advanced Italian stretch ripstop nylon. This classic board short has a four-way stretch fabric that retains its structure in all conditions and is treated with a PFC-free DWR for rapid drying. Sewn in New York City, the Ocho draws inspiration from lifeguard shorts worn since the 1960s, from Montauk to Malibu.
The “Ocho : Grid” has triple-stitched seams, a drawstring closure, two secure cargo pockets, and an interior key cord. The pockets are designed to hold an iPhone snugly, ensuring it stays in place during movement. The shorts have a 17-inch outseam and a 6.5-inch inseam and are made from 87% nylon and 13% elastane. They cost $115.
LMX 64 E-MTB
LMX Bikes announced the North American debut of the LMX 64, a premium e-mountain bike designed to set new standards in off-road performance. Crafted in France, the LMX 64 combines high performance, lightweight construction, and advanced technology, making it ideal for demanding enthusiasts.
Key callouts include a patented dual transmission system with separate drives for pedal and motor, providing precise power delivery and reduced wear. The bike offers adjustable power and speed, functioning as a Class 2 e-bike with 750W/20 mph (500W in Canada) and modifiable to 2,500W/28 mph for off-road use.
Its advanced, removable 52V, 850Wh battery offers up to 100 km in pedal-assist mode and 35 km on the throttle, with a 5-hour charge time.
The LMX 64’s frame is made from aircraft-grade 6061-T6 aluminum and weighs just 29 kg. Eco-friendly and accessible, it requires low maintenance and no motorcycle license.
Lumabelt
As the Lumabelt Kickstarter campaign enters its final week, creator Bryan Robbins showcases this accessory for night runners. From video editor to Ironman athlete, Robbins developed Lumabelt to enhance running safety with high-intensity lighting and practical storage.
The Lumabelt has a 3W LED light strip, delivering up to 420 lumens of brightness with two lighting modes to suit various conditions. It also includes a reflective strip for visibility and a USB-C rechargeable battery. Designed for practicality, Lumabelt offers a waterproof, sweatproof compartment for essentials and fits waist sizes from 28″ to 60″.
Although the Kickstarter is technically over, you can still snag your Lumabelt for $35 as a late pledge.
Joolca HOTTUB
Joolca launched its latest outdoor comfort product, the HOTTUB, to enhance outdoor experiences with luxury and convenience. Made for camping trips, backyard gatherings, or remote cabin getaways, this portable hot tub claims it’s durable and easy to transport.
The HOTTUB boasts a quick setup, inflating in 2 minutes, and heating via the HOTTAP water heater in 1-2 hours. Additionally, use it as a cold plunge by adding ice. Constructed with high-quality 0.6mm PVC, the HOTTUB should withstand outdoor elements and provide long-lasting comfort.
It costs $580, but you’ll also need one of the heating units for $300.
Moultrie Mobile FeedHub
Moultrie Mobile launched the Feed Hub, a cellular-enabled feeder management system, marking an industry first in trail camera and feeder technology.
The Feed Hub system, combined with the Moultrie Mobile app, allows users to monitor feed and battery levels, run feeders on command, receive alerts for clogs, and remotely adjust feed times. This eliminates the need to visit feeders in person. Compatible with most major spin-cast feeders, users can install Feed Hub on many models.
The Feed Hub product line includes three models. The Feed Hub Universal, priced at $100, replaces existing timers in most spin-cast feeders. The Feed Hub Kit, available for $150, comes with pre-installed hardware in a Moultrie Pro Hunter II Feeder Kit for quick setup. The Deer Feeder Connected, priced at $200, includes a Moultrie 30-gallon feeder with the Feed Hub Kit installed.
GiantMouse x Carryology Sonoma V2 Auxikko
From GiantMouse and Carryology comes the limited edition Sonoma V2 Auxikko. Available in a numbered series of 400 pieces, this knife blends GiantMouse’s craftsmanship with Carryology’s commitment to top-tier carry solutions.
Inspired by Sonoma County’s rugged spirit, the Sonoma V2 Auxikko is an enhanced version of the popular Sonoma V2 EDC folder. It has an Elmax steel blade and a titanium handle adorned with Carryology’s distinctive Auxikko pattern, ensuring its status as a collector’s item.
Designed for versatility, the Sonoma V2 Auxikko accommodates both right and left-handed users and includes a deep-carry clip for secure pocket placement. Its orange aluminum backspacer incorporates a built-in hole for customization with paracord or Dyneema cord, allowing for personal touches like custom beads or practical knots. It costs $295.
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