000
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ADVENTURE TIME
Garmin’s multisport smart-
watch tracks runs, swims,
rides, and hikes. But for
trips way off the grid, put it
in Expedition mode and a
battery manager will prior-
itize keeping features like
topographic maps, bread-
crumb tracking, and heart
rate monitoring alive for
up to 20 days. It can even
detect a fall, alerting emer-
gency contacts and send-
ing your GPS location if
you can’t get up. Garmin
Fenix 6S Pro | $700
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THIRD EYE,
BLINDING
BioLite’s design sepa-
rates the usual single-unit
headlamp into two, putting
the light assembly on the
front and the battery pack
on the back of the head-
band, thereby eliminating
any uncomfortable bounc-
ing. At almost 40 hours per
charge, with four lighting
modes and a max output
of 330 lumens, it brightens
the scene during nighttime
runs, hikes, or dog walks.
BioLite HeadLamp 330
| $50
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RETURN OF
THE KING
JBL wants to party like it’s
1970, and we’re here for it.
The company’s iconic L100
loudspeaker ruled living
rooms in the vinyl era, and
now it’s back, thankfully
complete with that distinc-
tive foam grille. The L100
gets a few updates, like a
titanium dome tweeter and
an internal brace for added
vibration control, but JBL’s
3-way design still has all
the regal mojo of the
original. JBL L100 Classic
|$4,300 a pair, with stands
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ACHIEVE BALANCE
It’s easy to get the hang of
Onewheel’s portable Pint;
just lean forward to cruise
ahead at up to 16 mph,
and lean back to slow or
stop. The brushless elec-
tric motor can power this
thing across pavement,
gravel, or dirt for up to 8
miles per charge, and the
battery even rejuvenates
when the Pint heads down-
hill. A carry handle makes it
easier to sling the 27-inch,
23-pound board onto the
bus. Onewheel Pint | $950
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