Thursday, April 2

Link 2.1 Putter

The putter company who brought “lie angle balance” into the common golf vernacular has finally put its technological accomplishments into a blade-style putter. Traditionally, blade putters have been what golfers gravitated towards. But nowadays it seems like every Tour pro is using a mallet—but that doesn’t mean the common golfer does. So the Link 2.1 Putter gives an even wider entry point for golfers into L.A.B. Golf’s impeccable zero-torque tech.

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Aero Razor

The latest Skechers running shoe fills a void that the brand had yet to accomplish: a speed/tempo shoe. This sneaker is extremely light at 6.9 ounces but is still stable and comfy with an H-Wing forefoot carbon plate and midsole foam. The result is a running shoe that wants to go fast. My tempo runs with it so far have been pretty productive and enjoyable.

Yeti 1500 Portable Power Station (6th Gen)

The newest version of Goal Zero’s flagship power station gets an upgrade in durability and weather resistance capabilities. The IPX4 rating means rain, splashes, dust, and debris are no match in any environment. And all the internal components are vibration tested and temperature performant down to -4 and up to 140. Simply put, if you need reliable power somewhere this beast will supply it.

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Drive 2

Nobull’s Drive shoe got an update by way of a new EVA midsole of foam, added padding around the tongue and collar, and an improved mesh upper to provide more breathability. These have been a solid all-around cross-trainer from the brand and one that can get you by in most situations thanks to the 4mm drop.

Soluppgång Grill

A tiny charcoal cast-iron grill that’s small enough to take on car camping trips or BBQs at the beach, but still provides a decent amount of grill space for a few people. While it’s not going to replace your backyard grill, it’s a neat addition from Ikea that’s simple yet effective.

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Airmega Mighty2 Air Purifier

For the past decade, gear editors widely consider Coway’s flagship Airmega Mighty as the best air purifier . That stellar appliance finally gets a next gen iteration with the Airmega Mighty2. With bigger filters (in the three-stage system), it can purify air faster than the original. The new high-density fan also means it’s a little quieter than the first version. And a new Smart Mode allows the purifier to adapt to the conditions, making it more energy efficient.

Sunday Carry Bag

Vessel is a high-end standard when it comes to stand and cart golf bags. But the brand’s first lighter, carry-specific bag (typically referred to as a Sunday bag) brings the premium detailing and quality to a trimmed down option that’ll still fit a full set of 14 clubs.

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Golf Towel Set

Better golfers like to have a wet towel and a dry towel on the course, one for cleaning and one for polishing. So that’s exactly what Nomadix did with this new golf towel set. Both offer a magnet for easy picking up with a club face, and the carabiner will make sure both attach to your bag for easy carry.

Windchill 30 Cooler + Mobile A/C

Do you want a cooler to keep more than just its content cool? That’s what Solo Stove aimed to solve with its Windchill Cooler + Mobile A/C line. While the cooler itself holds up to 48 cans and can keep ice cold for days, the bigger add is that it delivers up to 2+ hours of active cooling or up to 7 hours of misting per charge. That means on that hot beach day we’re all waiting for this summer, you can keep your drinks ice cold as well as everyone in your group.

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Ryan Brower is the Senior Gear and Commerce Editor at Men’s Health, where he tests the best products in outdoor gear and tech. Baseball, surfing, and camping occupied most of his time growing up.

He also trained in martial arts for 12 years and holds a third degree black belt. He has written about the outdoors for nearly two decades and was previously the Managing Editor, Content Performance at Gear Patrol. He is also a Certified Beer Server and previously covered the craft beer industry. Ryan currently lives on the water in New Jersey with his wife and their dog.

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