Emerging Gear: Hands-Free Nikes, Designer Chacos, iPhone Tripod, and More

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Nike Go FlyEase
Nike Go FlyEase

Never bend over to tie your laces again. Nike just dropped a hands-free shoe. The Go FlyEase ($120) folds open like an envelope and hinges closed when you apply pressure to the “kickstand” heel. Nike says the shoe’s design process was influenced by “input from the disability community.” Adaptive shoes that still have that signature Nike style? Awesome.

Chaco x Outsiders Store Sandals
Chaco x Outsiders Store Sandals

Chaco has formed plenty of unique partnerships over the years, but these limited-edition sandals ($105) are the product of the brand’s first international collaboration. U.K.-based retailer Outsiders Store brings its reverence for classic British 4×4 vehicles to the equation, and the result is a new Z/1 sandal with eye-catching straps. The gridded pattern across the straps is meant to represent the grilles and lamp covers found in classic British all-terrain vehicles.

Maurice Lacroix Aikon #tide Watch
Maurice Lacroix Aikon #tide Watch

Maurice Lacroix is a Swiss luxury watch manufacturer known primarily for its high-end Masterpiece series. The Aikon #tide ($750-925) is a departure from the brand’s traditional design sense, and it’s made from “upcycled ocean-bound” plastic bottles. The funky-lookin’ timepiece is water-resistant to 10 ATM and comes with a rubber strap.

Goodr WRAP G Sunglasses
Goodr WRAP G Sunglasses

These sporty sunnies do not go unnoticed. We recently wore a pair during a weekend of rock climbing, and we were often greeted by friends with an enthusiastic “What are those?!Goodr’s WRAP G ($45) is lightweight, supremely colorful, and impressively affordable. Plus, the anti-fog coating really works. We breathed directly on the lenses in an attempt to obscure the clarity, and the condensation consistently cleared up within seconds.

Honey Stinger Nut + Seed Bars
Honey Stinger Nut + Seed Bars

Honey Stinger made its name with classic stroopwafel-style energy snacks. Now, the brand rolls out an “adult candy bar.” The Nut + Seed Bar ($33 per 12-pack) is made from a nut butter core that’s covered in caramel and rolled in crunchy nuts and seeds. The GearJunkie team recently brought a pack of them on a camping trip. True to the “candy bar” tradition, these morsels are salty, sweet, and downright tasty. Each bar offers 14 g of protein.

Awake NY x Crocs
Awake NY x Crocs

Crocs have been around for over 20 years, and their popularity certainly isn’t waning. This collaboration pairs the iconic foam footwear brand with Awake NY, a clothing label that aims to “capture the unique cultural spirit of New York City.” The resulting Crocs ($70) look like Jackson Pollock wore them as he composed Lavender Mist. Decorative Jibbitz and a charm that reads “AWAKE” adorn every pair.

Sandmarc Pro Edition iPhone Tripod
Sandmarc Pro Edition iPhone Tripod

Back in 1915, Ansel Adams hauled over 30 pounds of camera gear into the backcountry just to snap some photos of the American West. Now, most people’s photography needs are satisfied by an iPhone. The Sandmarc Pro Edition Tripod ($200) is designed to support the creative pursuits of smartphone photographers and filmmakers. It has a maximum height of 63 inches, so users can capture footage from elevated angles. Fully collapsed, the tripod is 15 inches long. It’s available to preorder now.

Takeya Sure-Grip Glass Water Bottle
Takeya Sure-Grip Glass Water Bottle

If you’re reading this, you probably aren’t drinking enough water. Many people claim that the convenience of a straw helps them stay hydrated. The Takeya Sure-Grip Glass Water Bottle ($26) comes with a built-in straw and a large finger loop that practically beckons for you to take a sip. To maximize durability, the Sure-Grip bottle is made from “shock-resistant borosilicate glass” and comes with a removable silicone bumper.









  • Emerging Gear: Hands-Free Nikes, Designer Chacos, iPhone Tripod, and More

    Nike Go FlyEase

    Never bend over to tie your laces again. Nike just dropped a hands-free shoe. The Go FlyEase ($120) folds open like an envelope and hinges closed when you apply pressure to the “kickstand” heel. Nike says the shoe’s design process was influenced by “input from the disability community.” Adaptive shoes that still have that signature Nike style? Awesome.


  • Emerging Gear: Hands-Free Nikes, Designer Chacos, iPhone Tripod, and More

    Chaco x Outsiders Store Sandals

    Chaco has formed plenty of unique partnerships over the years, but these limited-edition sandals ($105) are the product of the brand’s first international collaboration. U.K.-based retailer Outsiders Store brings its reverence for classic British 4×4 vehicles to the equation, and the result is a new Z/1 sandal with eye-catching straps. The gridded pattern across the straps is meant to represent the grilles and lamp covers found in classic British all-terrain vehicles.


  • Emerging Gear: Hands-Free Nikes, Designer Chacos, iPhone Tripod, and More

    Maurice Lacroix Aikon #tide Watch

    Maurice Lacroix is a Swiss luxury watch manufacturer known primarily for its high-end Masterpiece series. The Aikon #tide ($750-925) is a departure from the brand’s traditional design sense, and it’s made from “upcycled ocean-bound” plastic bottles. The funky-lookin’ timepiece is water-resistant to 10 ATM and comes with a rubber strap.


  • Emerging Gear: Hands-Free Nikes, Designer Chacos, iPhone Tripod, and More

    Goodr WRAP G Sunglasses

    These sporty sunnies do not go unnoticed. We recently wore a pair during a weekend of rock climbing, and we were often greeted by friends with an enthusiastic “What are those?!Goodr’s WRAP G ($45) is lightweight, supremely colorful, and impressively affordable. Plus, the anti-fog coating really works. We breathed directly on the lenses in an attempt to obscure the clarity, and the condensation consistently cleared up within seconds.


  • Emerging Gear: Hands-Free Nikes, Designer Chacos, iPhone Tripod, and More

    Honey Stinger Nut + Seed Bars

    Honey Stinger made its name with classic stroopwafel-style energy snacks. Now, the brand rolls out an “adult candy bar.” The Nut + Seed Bar ($33 per 12-pack) is made from a nut butter core that’s covered in caramel and rolled in crunchy nuts and seeds. The GearJunkie team recently brought a pack of them on a camping trip. True to the “candy bar” tradition, these morsels are salty, sweet, and downright tasty. Each bar offers 14 g of protein.


  • Emerging Gear: Hands-Free Nikes, Designer Chacos, iPhone Tripod, and More

    Awake NY x Crocs

    Crocs have been around for over 20 years, and their popularity certainly isn’t waning. This collaboration pairs the iconic foam footwear brand with Awake NY, a clothing label that aims to “capture the unique cultural spirit of New York City.” The resulting Crocs ($70) look like Jackson Pollock wore them as he composed Lavender Mist. Decorative Jibbitz and a charm that reads “AWAKE” adorn every pair.


  • Emerging Gear: Hands-Free Nikes, Designer Chacos, iPhone Tripod, and More

    Sandmarc Pro Edition iPhone Tripod

    Back in 1915, Ansel Adams hauled over 30 pounds of camera gear into the backcountry just to snap some photos of the American West. Now, most people’s photography needs are satisfied by an iPhone. The Sandmarc Pro Edition Tripod ($200) is designed to support the creative pursuits of smartphone photographers and filmmakers. It has a maximum height of 63 inches, so users can capture footage from elevated angles. Fully collapsed, the tripod is 15 inches long. It’s available to preorder now.


  • Emerging Gear: Hands-Free Nikes, Designer Chacos, iPhone Tripod, and More

    Takeya Sure-Grip Glass Water Bottle

    If you’re reading this, you probably aren’t drinking enough water. Many people claim that the convenience of a straw helps them stay hydrated. The Takeya Sure-Grip Glass Water Bottle ($26) comes with a built-in straw and a large finger loop that practically beckons for you to take a sip. To maximize durability, the Sure-Grip bottle is made from “shock-resistant borosilicate glass” and comes with a removable silicone bumper.

Austin Beck-Doss

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Austin Beck-Doss regularly relocates according to whichever climbing area is in season. In addition to covering gear and the outdoor industry for GearJunkie, he enjoys writing about music, culture, and personal observations from time spent in the natural world.

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