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The latest and greatest from Cupertino, plus upcoming outdoor gear releases and a look inside the best hiking boot repair shop in the world. [View in browser]( [logo.jpg]( [Subscribe to Today's Best Deals. Save on stuff you actually want.]( [Meet the iPhone Xs and iPhone Xs Max, Apple’s New Gold Standard]( Which new iPhone is right for you? [The Best Deals of the Week]( These are all the deals you might have missed this week. But don't worry — thanks to our curated list, you still have the chance to save. [A Look Back at the Gear We Discovered This Week]( The best way to catch up on the week's most important product releases and stories. [The 20 Best Running Shops in America]( Every city has a few amazing watering holes to check out — especially if you're a runner. Top-notch running stores definitely make the list. [7 Iconic Watch Bracelets Every Fan Should Know]( Some watch bracelets are instantly recognizable, even outside the diehard collector's community. Here's a look at seven of the most popular. [Badass and Brown: Score This Vintage Bronco (Plus a Jeep and Defender)]( Tan trucks that exude trend-transcendent style. [Want to Pay Less for a Luxury Watch? Buy Used]( Three pre-owned watches from Tudor, Omega and Rolex. [A New Adventure Motorcycle With Classic Italian Flair]( Images of what looks like a production-ready Moto Guzzi V85 adventure bike have surfaced. [The Apple Watch Series 4 From a Watch Guy’s Perspective]( A snobby mechanical watch guy weighs in on what the newest iteration of the Apple Watch means for his nerdy brethren. [What Tim Cook’s Crispy Sneakers Suggest About Apple’s Shifting Culture]( The pair of all-white Nike Epic Reacts were a health nut's choice. And we'd be willing to bet he has more than one pair. Join us in overanalyzing what it all means. [Don’t Be Duped By Amazon. Here Are Three Quick Ways to Not Get Ripped Off.]( Between shady sellers, fake reviews and product-ranking manipulation, Amazon isn't quite as straightforward as it once was. Here's what you need to know. [Inside the World’s Best Hiking Boot Repair Shop]( When it comes to repairing and resoling hiking boots, Dave Page is the best in the business. [fb.jpg]( [insta.jpg]( [tweet.jpg]( [share.jpg]( You are receiving this email because you signed up at our website or to enter a contest. [UPDATE SUBSCRIPTION]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [ABOUT]( | [ADVERTISE](mailto:advertising@gearpatrol.com) Gear Patrol 236 5th Avenue 8th Floor New York, NY 10001 USA | © 2018 Gear Patrol. All Rights Reserved. [spacer.gif]

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