Time to Shine
Gear Guide: Orange Vibes
Excellent items that add a jubilant zip of color to your world.
Excellent items that add a jubilant zip of color to your world.
Durable, water-resistant cubes for in- or out-of-pack organization.
45 uses per charge and capable of lighting starter material within seconds, at any altitude and in any conditions.
Trendy, modern and flashy, this bright orange ballpoint pen does not go unnoticed.
Small, handy, and surprisingly practical, the LAMY pico is a genuine quick-change artist that shows its full potential when expanded.
The same aluminum-body pen we love, with a bright orange Cerakote coating that absolutely pops 😍🔥
Never lose your work tools again.
Pixel-like 3D wall decor made from vibrantly colored blocks of wood.
This rather ingenious tool lets you copy any shape or duplicate any object profile with ease. Perfect for woodworking, tile work, home restoration projects, working around plumbing, etc.
Intentionally over-engineered to handle the harshest, most extreme conditions you’re likely to ever shoot in.
Built for the rugged adventurer, the Active Strap is designed to be one of the strongest Apple Watch bands on the market.
Whenever and wherever you need to signal for help in an emergency situation, this is the whistle you want to have.
The perfect carry case for all your travel accessories.
A slim, minimalist money clip wallet made from decommissioned fire hose.
The same Field Notes cover we know and love, now available in three colorways.
Baron Fig’s new limited-edition Confidant makes a fine addition to any notebook lovers’ collection.
Photo credit: Robert Occhialini The DDC Stuff Sheath—designed by the fine folks at Draplin Design Co.—is a simple leather sheath that protects your Field Notes notebook and other bits of paper bouncing around in your pocket. As the embossing on the front cover says, the Stuff Sheath is very durable and very, very orange. Sports a single line of stitching along the…
It’s that time again: new Field Notes are here. This time around, the small notebooks come wrapped in a “Antarctic Survey Orange” front cover and “Polar Night Black” back cover. The interior, however, is where the magic is: The whole book is printed on Yupo Synthetic paper, an amazing water- and tear-proof paper extruded from polypropylene pellets in Chesapeake, Virginia. Check out…