A peek at emerging products from the sometimes cutting-edge, sometimes quirky world of gear design.
‘Puffy Gargantuan’
A strange product, Uncharted Supply Co. made its Hideaway jacket with panels ready to stuff with “dry leaves… cotton and anything else light and dry.” (The pictured puffy here is stuffed with crumpled newspaper!) The $49.99 jacket is essentially a nylon windbreaker that in an emergency can be filled with found insulating materials ad hoc.
The Cook Parka
Jack Wolfskin claims The Cook Parka is made for the worst winter days. At $319 (sold on Zappos), the quilted, weatherproof puffer jacket is hundreds of dollars less than some of the competition. There is a detachable hood with faux-fur trim. The Parka features synthetic insulation and duck down, which kept us warm when belaying in single digit temps.
Winter Mitts, Made In USA
Brfur makes and stitches its durable winter mitts in Wisconsin. We tested the Trekker Mitts ($105) model this winter and have been happy with their warmth and quality materials. The brand uses a tough 500D nylon shell, high-loft insulation, a shearling fleece liner, and grip material on the palm.
‘Ultimate’ Merino Base Layer
Lightweight and anti-stink, Icebreaker’s Zone Long Sleeve Crewe and leggings are dubbed “the ultimate active base layers.” The brand’s BodyfitZONE construction combines lightweight, stretchy merino wool with merino mesh panels to help regulate your temperature while sweating and on the move.
Compacting ‘Popticals’ Sunglasses
With the POPAIR sunglasses, you get an aviator look that folds in half and packs into a tiny case. We are fans of Popticals (see our full review), and for 2017 with the POPAIR and other models the company has upped its style a notch. The optics are made in Milan, Italy, and come with a small protective case.
‘Puffy Gargantuan’
A strange product, Uncharted Supply Co. made its Hideaway jacket with panels ready to stuff with “dry leaves… cotton and anything else light and dry.” (The pictured puffy here is stuffed with crumpled newspaper!) The $49.99 jacket is essentially a nylon windbreaker that in an emergency can be filled with found insulating materials ad hoc.
The Cook Parka
Jack Wolfskin claims The Cook Parka is made for the worst winter days. At $319 (sold on Zappos), the quilted, weatherproof puffer jacket is hundreds of dollars less than some of the competition. There is a detachable hood with faux-fur trim. The Parka features synthetic insulation and duck down, which kept us warm when belaying in single digit temps.
Winter Mitts, Made In USA
Brfur makes and stitches its durable winter mitts in Wisconsin. We tested the Trekker Mitts ($105) model this winter and have been happy with their warmth and quality materials. The brand uses a tough 500D nylon shell, high-loft insulation, a shearling fleece liner, and grip material on the palm.
‘Ultimate’ Merino Base Layer
Lightweight and anti-stink, Icebreaker’s Zone Long Sleeve Crewe and leggings are dubbed “the ultimate active base layers.” The brand’s BodyfitZONE construction combines lightweight, stretchy merino wool with merino mesh panels to help regulate your temperature while sweating and on the move.
Compacting ‘Popticals’ Sunglasses
With the POPAIR sunglasses, you get an aviator look that folds in half and packs into a tiny case. We are fans of Popticals (see our full review), and for 2017 with the POPAIR and other models the company has upped its style a notch. The optics are made in Milan, Italy, and come with a small protective case.