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hiconsumption.com | Ian Rebello
Just when we thought we’d seen every possible safari build under the sun, a photography-turned-builder named George Williams comes along and flips the script with what might be the most brilliantly bonkers interpretation yet. Under his aptly named brand “Get Lost,” Williams has transformed the already playful Lotus Elise S1 into something that makes us want to immediately find the nearest dirt road and disappear for a weekend.
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hiconsumption.com | Ian Rebello
It’s no secret that we have a soft spot for vehicles that channel their iconic predecessors, and the new Mercedes-Benz G-Class “Stronger Than The 1980s” edition hits all the right nostalgic notes while maintaining the uncompromising capability we’ve come to expect from Stuttgart’s indestructible box on wheels.
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hiconsumption.com | Ian Rebello
The growing trend of quality plug-and-play kits on the custom moto scene brings the best of both worlds – riders get that personalized look without needing mechanical expertise or risking their warranty, while small workshops can scale their designs beyond expensive one-off builds. It’s a win-win that’s revolutionizing how many of us approach bike customization.
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1 week ago |
hiconsumption.com | Ian Rebello
Home Gear Search & Rescue: 13 Hi-Vis Orange EDC EssentialsOur editors carefully select every product we recommend. We may earn a commission from these links. Learn more There’s something about hi-vis orange that’s undeniably practical for everyday carry. It’s the color of search and rescue, of safety equipment, of items designed to be found when dropped in low-light environments or dense foliage.
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1 week ago |
hiconsumption.com | Ian Rebello
Portland outfit The James Brand has been crafting refined, minimalist EDC tools since 2012, firmly establishing themselves as the go-to for design-conscious urban carry. Their original Folsom – a straightforward liner lock released in 2018 – perfectly embodied this ethos with clean lines and city-friendly dimensions that struck a chord with the everyday carry crowd. But what happens when a brand known for sleek simplicity decides to get dirty? Say hello the the Folsom Pro.
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