LOOPGEAR’s Dual-Beam 5000 Lumen EDC Flashlight Also Doubles As A 12V Laptop Power Bank
Flashlight manufacturers love to brag about lumen counts, but raw output means very little when the beam profile can’t match the task at hand. A…
Flashlight manufacturers love to brag about lumen counts, but raw output means very little when the beam profile can’t match the task at hand. A…
Spending $200 on a pocket knife used to be the unofficial threshold between serious carry and serious compromise. That math has quietly shifted. A new…
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There was a period in the early 2000s when having your entire music library in your pocket felt like a miracle. The iPod did not…
Hawks don’t cut with force. They grip with precision, using curved talons that naturally guide prey into the cutting path while the arc of the…
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Refinement in knife design can mean two different things. Sometimes it means polishing the details on an already-successful platform, smoothing out the rough edges and…
Military forces figured out decades ago that you need two kinds of vision in the dark: one to detect, one to identify. Heat finds the…
John Cena’s spinning championship belt should not have worked. It was gaudy, it was hip-hop inflected, it belonged more to a music video than a…
Most folding knives compromise somewhere. The blade steel holds an edge but rusts easily. The handle looks gorgeous but feels slippery when wet. The action…