Call it the “Goldilocks of Bags” if you like, though sometimes it seems like more of a “Unicorn of Bags”: the perfectly sized and properly priced duffel can be elusive (hell, brands can’t even decide one way to spell it). When the occasion calls for light packing in something that’ll easily fit in the back seat or sling comfortably over your shoulder there are myriad options, but how many of them can be considered worth a buy? What follows are 30 of the best duffel bags to fit every budget. These represent a vast array of materials, styles, colors and purposes, but suffice it to say each of these duffels is just right.
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Make like Stirling Moss
Kit: Summer Driving
It’s hard to believe how different a hot commute in hair-pulling traffic can be from a balmy mid-afternoon drive on an open road in the countryside — both in the same car. Nothing brings back the freedom of summer like a great drive, and unless you’re cursed with a 36-month lease of a kiddie-hauler that now smells like sour milk, it’s high time you planned just such a trip. Now it’s time to get you equipped.
The Youngest Man to Ski to the North Pole Solo
30 Minutes With: Ben Saunders
One of only three people to have skied solo to the North Pole — the youngest to do so by over a decade — Ben Saunders is also an avid cyclist, Twitter presence and Land Rover enthusiast. We chatted with him about his own heroes, what scares him and his next epic adventure.
[Cacao] farm to table
A Traveler’s Bounty: Cuban Cacao
Back safely in the U.S., I removed the cacao ball from my running shoe. I unwound the plastic wrap from the dark brown orb and sniffed it. My best friend, Mycah, and his wife, Ashley, had picked it up at a cacao farm in Baracoa, a small town on the eastern tip of Cuba. This was the good shit. I pictured myself shaving it over ice cream to impress a date or using it to flavor chili. Oh, this chocolate here? I got it from a guy in Cuba. Chef François Payard showed me how I could actually use it.
Today in Gear: May 20, 2013
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Spot Global Phone Made for the rugged outdoorsman, this satellite phone handles text messaging, voice calling, voicemail and emergency calls the world over. An available data kit allows a computer to jump aboard the uplink, and up to four hours of talk time means you’ll never miss a call. $499 |
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2(X)IST No-Show Sock Collection Say what you will about 2(X)IST’s skivvy ads, but these ultra low, no-show socks with a stubborn rubber grip on the heel are a nice little secret the next time you wear boat shoes. Just don’t call ‘em footies. $10 |
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Porsche 918 Spyder Porsche’s newest track terror is a far cry from the 911 we know and love; in fact, it’s a hybrid. But with all-wheel drive, a carbon fiber subframe, impossibly good looks and a 608 horsepower V8 linked to a 115 kW electric motor, it’s certainly an even farther cry from a Prius. $845,000 |
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Eephus League Official Baseball Scorebook Take a pencil out to the ballgame. Keep score the old-fashioned way with these freshly minted books — there are spaces for scores, sure, but also for what you’re eating and who’s singing the national anthem. $15 (★) |
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Sony Mastered in 4k Blu-rays Starting this spring, Sony is rolling out ultra high-res HD re-releases with richer colors to showcase the upscaling abilities of their latest 4K televisions. Well, sort of. They’re actually 1080p Blu-rays remastered off a 4K master. Marketing ploy or realistic quality bump? We’ll let you decide once the limited set of titles hits shelves. $14+ |
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Alpha Warrior Obstacle Course Complete the entire 30+ obstacle course and you’ll be a proven Alpha Warrior. Designed to push active and fit people to their limits, the obstacles — “Gut Buster” and “Alcatraz” to name a couple — are serious business, with no running in between. Note: BYO warpaint. alphawarrior.com |
Banana Republic X GP | Summer in the City
Summer is imminent, and we're already shedding the layers in anticipation of summer Fridays and weekends on the go. Teaming up with Banana Republic, we assembled a series of stylish, versatile warm-weather looks. Who better to try them out than our own Ironman, Jeremy Berger, as he took on a weekend at his favorite NYC haunts. Browse -- and shop -- the full looks right after the jump.
Our first delicious encounter with home brewing
Tasting Notes: BITTER A.S.S.S. English-Style IPA
All of our tasting notes to date have been focused on commercially available spirits, beers and wines. Recently, Sam Shipley of Shipley & Halmos fame invited us to try his latest batch of home brew, created in collaboration with Allison Sires of Thomas Sires. This BITTER A.S.S.S BEER is an English-style IPA and damn delicious. Our resident beer aficionado Chris Wright approached the subject in a slightly more intelligent manner.
Because things could get ugly quickly
Glass Act: Ground Rules for the Next Worst Thing in Tech
Maybe you’ve heard about them — there’s no way you haven’t — but Google is pushing a new eyewear gadget poised to revolutionize(!) how we interact with technology. It’s called Google Glass, and its current form makes even the those Rec Specs wearers from your youth soccer days look like Steve McQueen. The internet backhanders have already made a Tumblr about it, god bless ‘em. But as awkward as they are today, chances are that tech’d up eyewear is here to stay. It’s up to us to deal with it. So we decided to show some initiative by drafting a few ground rules. And we’re counting on you to buy in.
Letters to GP: Here’s What You’re Saying
Ever since we started GP, there’s been a steady stream of notes from audience members with something on their mind. Some hilarious, some some discordant and some way out of left field.
We’re hardly fans of the anonymity of commenting (nor the trollers commenting often brings), we’ve long felt everyone could benefit from seeing a few of the highlights from what readers have to say. There’s no shortage of collective wisdom, insight and even healthy discourse that’s simply too valuable to keep black boxed in the dialog of an email thread. So, moving forward, we’ll be using this series to showcase some of the correspondence that lands in our inbox — and let’s be clear, this won’t be a platform for praise only, we’re more than happy to call out our hits and misses. The bottom line is that if you’ve got some intelligent to say, it’s all fair game. If you’d like to comment, please send your emails to sayhello [at] gearpatrol.com.
Here’s our first batch.
Today in Gear: May 17, 2013
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Samsung Galaxy S4 with Stock Android Hardware fans prepared to be disappointed by the developer focus of Google’s 2013 I/O powwow received a welcomed surprise Wednesday. The search giant will be selling an unlocked version of the Samsung Galaxy S4 running stock Android for $649. They’re not officially calling it a “Nexus” yet, but it’s still the Android phone of our dreams. $649 (★) |
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The Outsider: A Memoir When Jimmy Connors, then 39, vied against players half his age in the 1991 U.S. Open, it was clear he was stuff of legend. This autobiography serves up the story of the tennis superstar on an off the court. $18 |
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Club Monaco x Katin Swimwear Collection A solid standby for clean aesthetics and good fit, Club Manaco has paired up with Katin to offer a swimwear line that features gentle, color-rich patterns and solids alike. Sold alongside are t-shirts, caps and accessories that’ll fit right in on the sand. $85 |
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Just Mobile HeadStand The perfect desktop accessory for those of us who prize our ear equipment, this headphone stand will blend in with your modern workstation. The all aluminum stand also features a cord wrap at the base for keeping things neat and tidy. Mercy. $50 |
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Jomers Pinwale Pants Aiming directly for the Bonobos market, Jomers are made in NYC from a breathable, summer weight corduroy fabric (dubbed Pinwale) and include other details like plaid lining and slide-snap closures. They’re sold in bright colors and offer a good fit at a good price. Who cares if they’re not named after a libidinous primate? $58 |
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Archos ChefPad Android Tablet The Archos ChefPad is a unitasking Android-based tablet custom made for kitchen duty, pre-loaded with culinary apps. It also comes an easy-clean silicone case. Just don’t get it confused with your cutting board. $210 |
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Dyson DC47 and DC50 Animal Vacuums Dyson’s popular Animal vacuums received a light refresh, which, knowing that crafty James Dyson, at this point might mean they enable you to fly. We’re sure everything’s improved, but all we really care about is that they still suck. dyson.com |

Staff Favorites: Chris Wright
The sixth installment of our Staff Favorites series features Mr. Chris Wright. While this native Pennsylvanian and proud Penn Stater’s work as Gear Patrol’s editorial assistant and master of copy often stays hidden behind the scenes, his impact on our daily operations is extensive. He makes us all look good and rarely gets credit for it.
Though most pine for the latest and greatest, Chris prefers simpler indulgences like craft beer, well-written fiction, cigars and the occasional fly fishing adventure. The fact that he shares these interests with great men from generations past is no surprise: his heros include Twain, Murrow and Hemingway. But while these qualities might surprise some given his youth, Chris’s epic works on articles like Malted Madness or the 100 best books for men offer undeniable proof of his expertise and passion. Then again, so do his favorite things.
Big Waves Keep on Crashin'
Viewfinder: Big Wave Skiing
Summer means slapping a coat of wax on your skis and sending them to the back of the gear closet. That is, unless you’re really stubborn (and somewhat deranged), like pro skiers Mike Douglas and Cody Townsend. Sick of waiting for the powder to start falling again, they took matters into their own hands. After…

Hatchback Comeback: Taking On 5 Great Hatches
In the States, we know that size still matters. And just like dinner portions, Americans love their bigger cars and trucks. But times, they are a changin’, and the current crop of hatchbacks just goes to show that manufacturers are putting in a lot more thought, time and money into developing small cars that work big. Driving a hatchback no longer makes you look like you were holding the door when they were handing out real cars. The combination of solid styling, creature comforts and great fuel economy (and, sometimes. wickedly good performance) has young and old alike turning to 5-doors options. We drove five of the best for a month and came away with a new appreciation for the hot hatch.
Ditch the hulk for some helpful tech
Mobile Motivators: Best Fitness Trackers for a Smarter Workout
Most of us are out of touch with our bodies. We clueless about calories, how much we’re walking in a day, or even how to check our own heart rate. Luckily, there’s a host of new fitness trackers that make training truly personal. Strap them onto your wrist or toss them in your pocket and they’ll track your every move — every step you take, every minute you sleep, every calorie you inhale or burn off. Read on for our five best bets for prying you off the couch — and tracking your efforts.
Today in Gear: May 16, 2013
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Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H3 and H6 B&O’s two sets of headphones — in both earbud and over-ear versions — are made with the style-addicted audiophile in mind. $249+ |
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adidas adiZero Adios BOOST On the shelves in early October, the new Adidas Adios Boost has already hit the streets during some of this year’s biggest marathons. It eschews the last generation’s Adiprene midsole in favor of a BOOST midsole that supposedly returns more energy to the lucky runner than ever. $140 (★) |
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Blackberry Q5 Blackberry’s newest phone is meant for emerging markets in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Asia. It’ll combine BB’s physical keyboard with their new touchscreen tech, à la the recently unveiled Q10, all at a low-end price point. blackberry.com |
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Man of the World Issue #3 Justin Joslin and Alexander Skarsgård emblazon the cover of Man of the World’s latest issue, titled “Invitation au Voyage”. For the worldly gentleman, the design and fashion-centric publication is bound to please. $16 |
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Tonke Fieldsleeper 1 Fieldsleeper campers are sure to stand out at the campsite. Designer Marten van Soest (can you tell he’s Dutch?), who hand-builds each of his very European creations to order, promises sleeping room for three plus plenty of storage for bikes and, as we imagine it, loads of french fries doused with mayo. tonkecampers.nl/en (★) |
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Kill Cliff Recovery Drink Though there’s significant caffeine in Kill Cliff, it’s not billed as an energy drink. Instead, this recovery drink purports to soothe inflammation, helping athletes bounce back after their energy reserves have been sapped. But no worries, bros — you can drink it and still get mighty swole. $48 |
Keep your tablet tickin'
Well Tucked: A Survey of Great iPad Cases
The iPad’s extreme portability is simultaneously glaringly obvious and overlooked in favor of its flashier tech wonders. The take-it-anywhere-ness of the iPad is also perhaps its biggest downside: we tend to treat it like the things it replaced, the books and magazines that we could toss without a care. That usually doesn’t work out well. Here are 30 great options — leather, wool, propped, or otherwise — that should keep your tablet ticking and looking good.

Kit: Summer Running
Warm weather: we can’t say enough good things about it. There’s something noble about putting on cold weather gear and sticking it out all winter, but running in the summer, sweat pouring off your brow, hat and clothing looking like the Bonneville salt flats, the first sip of Heed after a 20 miles in the scorching heat, runner babes in short shorts — this is pure, unadulterated sport pleasure. Here’s the gear we’re wearing. If you’re prepping for a race or just like to hit the pavement for an hour after work, this stuff has performance written all over it.
The Life Aquatic
Want This, Get This: Panerai Luminor Submersible 1950 or Magrette Moana Pacific Professional
If you’re like us, you have a long list of gear you’d love to own. But reality (almost) always steps in, along with bank accounts and eagle-eyed spouses, and your gadget desires remain unfulfilled. “Want This, Get This” presents a lust-worthy piece of gear along with a more affordable alternative that scratches the same itch. Today we examine the Panerai Luminor Submersible 1950 and the Magrette Moana Pacific Professional.
Today in Gear: May 15, 2013
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Clarks Sportswear Tawyer Sky in Camouflage Clarks, ever the go-to for comfort and classic men’s footwear style, has introduced a sportswear homage to the Wallaby to compliment the rest of their line. Obviously, the color scheme plays the lead role here; this camouflage is very much not the “for stalking animals” type. $120 |
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Olympus PEN E-P5 Camera Prime engineering goes into the look and feel of Olympus’s PEN cameras, and the new E-P5 is no different. Its handsome vintage-inspired body houses features like an ultra-fast shutter, 5-axis image stabilization and wi-fi compatibility. $1,000 |
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Tanner Goods x the Woodlands Luggage Collection The light-colored waxed twill canvas outers on this line of bags are eye-catching and tough; the wool felt lining ensures your goods will be cosseted entirely. Whether it’s the camera bag, duffel or wilderness rucksack, we want it. $350+ (★) |
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Nokia Lumia 925 The 925, like Lumia smartphones before it, places heavy emphasis on its photography cred, and boasts a 4.5-inch screen and Windows 8 operating system. No doubt it’s Nokia tough too, though we don’t recommend double duty in your toolbox. nokia.com |
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Who Owns The Future? Has the prevalence of digital networks served humanity adversely? Jaron Lanier thinks it’s nearly wiped out the middle class in today’s society and fueled the current economic recession. $17 |
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Outlier x Freemans Sporting Club 60/30 Blazer This cotton and micro-nylon blend sport coat is suited (ahem) for everyday use, easily blending with most of your wardrobe and just as deftly surviving a light rainfall. It’s classic in midnight gray and edgy in metakhaki (not pictured), which uses Jet dyed fabric for a unique, swirled look that will change as time wears on. $980 |
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Amazon Cloud Drive Photos for iOS Never content to corner just one market, Amazon has moved their shiny photo app into the cloud storage game for iOS. Just like its Android version (already out), it lets you upload old photos or ones you’ve just taken into the secure app and arrange your selfies into albums or share them the social media platform of your choice. Free |
Founder of Wilderness Collective
30 Minutes With: Steve Dubbeldam
Canadian-born Steve Dubbeldam, founder of Wilderness Collective, has been described as a “serial entrepreneur”, having begun multiple fashion collections and co-created an online magazine with his wife. His latest venture is Wilderness Collective, supplier of “Legendary Adventures for Men”. We sat down with Steve to discuss his approach to adventure, what men stand to gain from the trips he arranges and what went into starting a company built to satisfy man’s thirst for exploits.
Brr Appetit
The Cold Dish Cheat Sheet: Eat Well, Stay Cool
Cool, moisture-rich dishes are perfectly refreshing in summer. Pulling ingredients from the fridge, or better yet, your backyard, and preparing them sans the uncomfortable added heat of an oven or stovetop is the ideal. In our cold dish primer, we examine five excellent cold-dish recipes, along with the “methodology” of preparing each type of food and optional accompaniments and alternatives to make your (picnic) table sing.
Cannonball!
Kit: Epic Pool Party
Around the country, where people can’t easily access a natural body of water, they’ll flock to fake ones for some relaxation, fun, and relief from the heat. This is the seasonal blessing and curse of the fortunate few who own — or have access to — a pool. If you fall into this category and are already bemoaning your hosting duties to come, may we remind you of the wise words of “Uncle” Ben Parker Voltaire, “with great power comes great responsibility”. Think that bowl of corn chips (“but they’re restaurant style!”) and playing some Jimmy Buffet from your puny laptop speakers answers the call? You are woefully mistaken.
It’s time to take your waterside shindigs to another plane. What we’re talking about is the kind of event that’ll haunt Charlie Sheen’s dreams and leave the neighborhood gabbing for decades. We’ve got your shopping list right here.
Today in Gear: May 14, 2013
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Crosskix Hybrid EVA Footwear They look like your kid’s favorite playground footwear mated with a Pininfarina-designed body builder: lightweight, EVA construction; adjustable straps; drainage holes. The Kickstarter is ultra funded, so gird your feet for some fancy foam fun. $34+ |
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Bosch Power Max EV Charging Station At half the price of other electric vehicle charging stations, Bosch’s Power Max stations are ready to tackle the inevitable flood of EVs in the consumer market. Designed to work with any electric vehicle, they’re truly “plug and play”. $450 |
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May Furniture Co. Riviera Valet Tray Paying homage to Japanese and Swedish design, these solid wood valet trays also have a certain vintage-beach-resort feel. They’ll handle your room key (and anyone else’s) with style and ease. $175 |
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DeLorme inReach SE Satellite Communicator Only a tenth of the world has viable cell phone coverage, and you’re somewhere in the other 90%. But you won’t have to go without smartphone tech like text messaging and the all-important call for help — the SE connects to satellites so you’ll never be too far away. $299 |
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Brinno TLC200 Pro HDR Time Lapse Video Camera This impressive time lapse rig from Brinno gives new meaning to “set it and forget it”. Filming in full HDR, the camera shoots true time lapse against harsh light and boasts interchangeable lenses for the perfect shot, even for those who aren’t experts at the good kind of lapses. brinno.com (★) |
Viewfinder: By The Lake, Tasmania
In this calm, three-minute video, we’re treated to a supreme visual experience by the aptly named Red Epic camera, a DSLR-sized rig capable of 5K resolution in every frame. We meet Phipps, a man who has lived in Tasmania his whole life, spending his time at a fishing shack that has housed his family for decades. The cabin sits on a quiet, trout-filled lake, and Phipps, genuine and wise, seems to be meant to inhabit that shack, to fish in that lake.

Two Wheels Good: 5 Best Starter Motorcycles
Now that the riding season is under way in many parts of the country, it’s time to sign up for riding lessons and start thinking about the machine that’s best suited for your needs. You could jump right into researching bikes for months online, but we’d recommend starting with our roundup of the 5 best starter motorcycles first.

The World’s Fastest Indian
Burt Munro set his first speed record in New Zealand in 1938. He was riding an eighteen-year-old motorcycle that was factory built to top out at 55 MPH. Burt clocked 120.8. That sort of bump doesn’t happen on its own. When it left the assembly line, Burt’s Indian Scout was powered by a side-valved 600cc V-Twin complete with a mechanical oil pump and helical gear transmission, a very advanced system for the time. The tinkering began almost immediately, and the speeds increased. Munro would continue to chase speed on the salt flats of Utah for the rest of his life.
























































