Hyperice Made Our Favorite Massage Gun Even Better

The first new Sonos speaker since 2023, the Play might be the brand’s most versatile option yet. It’s a wireless, portable rig that size-wise sits between the Move 2 and the Roam 2—big enough to connect to a turntable or laptop and small enough to take nearly anywhere. With an IP67 weather rating, it’s got a leg up on the Move 2 there.

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This is the year of trail shoes, and the Sylan 2 is one of 2026’s most anticipated trail shoes. Built for speed in any terrain, it combines a PEBA superfoam midsole with a forked carbon plate for stabilized propulsion. While it sports an aggressive rocker in the forefoot, the heel was redesigned from the Sylan 1 to give it that missing stability. It’s definitely a shoe meant to go fast, but it still provides a ton of foothold and comfort.

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Hard coolers are the clear superior cooler method. Problem is they’re heavy, clunky, and take up a ton of space even when you aren’t using them. Coleman may have solved a lot of that with its new Snap ‘N Go Collapsible Coolers. In seconds it can go from a hard cooler with 64 hours of cold retention to one-third of its size for storing. You still get the legendary Coleman cooling but now you can save space when you don’t need it.

Danner took the formula for its N45 Hiker last year (lighter, recraftable, and quick) and applied that to the iconic Mountain 600 Boot with its own modern glow-up in the new MTN45. Taking the Mountain 600’s Nubuck leather upper and placing it on top of the new EnduroFoam Plus midsole gives this low hiker a modern, cushiony ride. Combined with the Vibram Megagrip outsole gives you a trimmed down, leather hiking shoe that can log serious miles (like lifelong miles).

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Apple recently surprised audiophiles with an update of its luxe over-ear headset. The 2 looks and feels the same as the original, but there’s some new tech under the hood (Apple’s H2 chip) that boosts performance. Mostly, it’s increased Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) capabilities and more powerful audio. “When I wore the headphones,” senior editor Brett Williams says, “the biggest shift I noticed was it was actually much easier to have a conversation in transparency mode—and on a phone call, the person on the other line couldn’t hear the fire drill sirens going off in the background. That’s powerful.”

Remember the Ultraboost? Over a decade ago, Adidas had the comfiest, bounciest midsole foam—and now its long-awaited successor has arrived. As Williams says, “The Hyperboost Edge uses a massive slab of a new compound, which is lighter with more energy return than anything in the old line. I’ve worn them for 14 and 16 mile long runs and loved the combination of responsive performance and comfort.”

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“The Hypervolt Go series has been my favorite massage gun model for years,” fitness and reviews editor Charles Thorp says, “because on top of being super portable, it brings plenty of power for recovery at home or on the road.” Hyperice unveiled this updated lightweight device that fits neatly into any travel bag or backpack, while still giving you an ergonomic handle for a solid grip to apply pressure during treatment. The new Hypervolt Go 3 features a few solid upgrades, including a redesigned head attachment that is larger, giving you the ability to hit more of your muscles.

For golfers who wanna track every shot they take on the course to improve their game, the Arccos Club Sensors have been one of the best tools to do that for years. Problem is, you need your phone or a smartwatch on the links to actually have the tracking work. The Arccos Air gives you access to the same data like Strokes Gained, Smart Club Distances, AI Strategy, Green Maps, and more but without the need for anything other than a small wearable that goes on your belt or in your pocket. After your round you can sync everything through the app for a much more seamless process on the course.For those who wanna track every shot they take on the golf course to improve their game, the Arccos Club Sensors have been one of the best tools to do that for years. Problem is, you need your phone or a smartwatch on course to actually have the tracking work. The Arccos Air gives you access to the same data like Strokes Gained, Smart Club Distances, AI Strategy, Green Maps, and more but without the need for anything other than a small wearable that goes on your belt or in your pocket. After your round you can sync everything through the app for a much more seamless process on the course.

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The premium camping gear maker Dometic has gotten into the drinkware space, and the Tumbler 500 is no doubt a versatile and durable option. The line comes in Tumberls, Sip Bottles, and Chug Bottles that’ll offer the perfect size for any need. With a modular cap system, you can further customize whatever you’re looking to do with the drinkware. The best part? It rings in at an affordable price for the construction and those that are similar in build.

Because our gear areas and bags can all use a little more organization, Rux took its incredibly useful Rux Box concept and applied it to a duffel bag. The result is the soft-sided Duffel Box that utilizes the Rux internal organizer system so you can customize it however you see fit. The widemouth opening closes via rolltop, so no more messing with zippers. You can keep it structured like a box with internal panels or pack it like a traditional duffel. Then you can carry it like a backpack, a sling, or just with handles.