Sherpa uses recycled materials like polyester or acrylic to get to its cozy, tightly woven end game. You can go higher-end ...
Steel toe boots aren’t just a “nice to have” on a job site—around all those heavy objects, flying sparks, high-pressure power tools, and potential hazards, they’re an absolute “must-have”. Any job ...
You have no idea how many times one of these tiny little lights saved my bacon: the night I got a flat tire driving down a snowy Canadian road, the day I had to get into my buddy’s crawlspace to find ...
Calling North American winters cold is an understatement of epic proportions. In certain parts of the northern United States and Canada—inhabited parts, with big cities and all—temperatures can drop ...
The Apple Watch is the ultimate smart watch on the market—the foremost fitness tracker, calorie counter, email checker, phone answerer, and web surfer, all from the comfort of your wrist. But though ...
Taking on all that winter has to offer shouldn’t be a burden – or rather, you shouldn’t have to worry about whether your gear (and specifically, your outerwear) can pass muster. The best puffer ...
Some days, I stand in front of my wardrobe and know it in my gut: Boots are the only way to go today. Perhaps that’s the case most days – in matters of both style and functionality – which is why it’s ...
Your wallet says a lot about what kind of fella you are. The type of wallet you whip out when the time comes to pay the check is actually quite informative. It tells a great deal about your ...
Winters in Canada and the northern United States are no joke. You can expect temperatures to fall well below freezing as early as November, reaching dangerously cold temperatures during the worst of ...
A flashlight is one of the most critical components of my EDC gear—right next to my pocket knife, metal wallet, phone, and keys. Where I live, you never know when the electricity will suddenly cut out ...
It’s not uncommon for temperatures in the northern United States and Canada to plummet well below freezing—and stay there for weeks or months at a time. No matter how much you bundle up with winter ...