
Matt Kollat
Section Editor at T3
#Fitness editor @T3dotcom. Big fan of resistance training, running, cycling and talking about dieting to people who aren't interested.
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6 days ago |
businessandamerica.com | Matt Kollat
There’s a time and a place for flimsy camping chairs, but the beach isn’t one of them, at least not according to YETI. As part of its five-week Drop Days campaign, the outdoor brand is bringing back a fan favourite: the Hondo Beach Chair. Built like a tank but designed for unbothered beach lounging, the Hondo was one of YETI’s most beloved (and premium) bits of kit, and now it’s officially back for 2025. The timing couldn’t be better.
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6 days ago |
t3.com | Matt Kollat
There’s a time and a place for flimsy camping chairs, but the beach isn’t one of them, at least not according to YETI. As part of its five-week Drop Days campaign, the outdoor brand is bringing back a fan favourite: the Hondo Beach Chair. Built like a tank but designed for unbothered beach lounging, the Hondo was one of YETI’s most beloved (and premium) bits of kit, and now it’s officially back for 2025. The timing couldn’t be better.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Matt Kollat
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: YETIThere’s a time and a place for flimsy camping chairs, but the beach isn’t one of them, at least not according to YETI. As part of its five-week Drop Days campaign, the outdoor brand is bringing back a fan favourite: the Hondo Beach Chair.
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1 week ago |
t3.com | Matt Kollat
Whoop just made a bold play to shake up the wearable subscription model. Alongside the launch of Whoop 5.0 and Whoop MG, the company has unveiled three new membership tiers and some of the most generous upgrade options I've seen from a wearable brand. This is especially refreshing after the shock of the Garmin Connect+ launch only a month ago.
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1 week ago |
t3.com | Matt Kollat
Performance-focused brand Whoop just launched two new wearables, Whoop 5.0 and Whoop MG, a duo of sleeker, smarter bands designed to go far beyond sleep and strain tracking. Anticipation about new Whoop wearables has been running high in recent years, as the company has not announced new hardware in years. The last sensor it launched was the Whoop 4.0 in 2021.
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