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Results from America’s biggest beer competition, essential kitchen tools and much more. [View in browser]( Gear Patrol Magazine, Issue Eleven is out now. Subscribe [here](. [Ram’s New Diesel Pickup Truck Packs Mind-Blowing Range]( With a max highway range of more than 1,000 miles per tank, odds are good you'll need to stop well before the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel does. [Today in Gear: An Eye-Catching Geometric Down Jacket, a New OS for Your Mac & More]( The best way to catch up on the day's most important product releases and stories. [Today’s Best Deals: Save on Our Favorite Running Earbuds, a 2-For-1 Knife Deal & More]( We're bringing you all the best deals we discovered today, so you can have the chance to shop before it all sells out. [16 Tools That Pro Chefs Can’t Cook Without]( From a extra-large cast-iron skillet to a charcoal firestarter to a vacuum sealer, these four professional chefs reflect on the gear they couldn't do their jobs without. [The 5 Best New Features of macOS Catalina (Which You Can Download Right Now)]( You can finally update your Mac computer with the latest operating system, macOS Catalina, right now. [If You’re Going to Scuba Dive with a Mechanical Watch, Do It with This One]( The Bremont S2000 can take anything you throw at it. It’s a watch you’ll never have to worry about, no matter what you’re doing. [Subaru Moves One Step Closer to Dropping the Stick Shift]( Subaru buyers looking to row their own gears now have one fewer option. [Arcteryx’s Best Ski Jacket Is a Whopping $224 Off Right Now]( Snag the awesome Alpha SV at a deep discount and you'll be king of the mountain when the snow starts falling this winter. [Reader Survey: What Gear Have You Tested Out Lately?]( We want to know what products our readers have used recently. Like it, love it or hate it, we want your input on the gear you've been testing out lately. [These Are the Big Winners from America’s Biggest Beer Competition]( 2,295 breweries submitted 9,497 entries into 174 different beer styles for the 2019 Great American Beer Festival. Here are the medal winners. [These $1 Tablets Could Be the Future of Cannabis]( The company that made the ideal cannabis vape just released a cannabis mint dispenser. [These Great Cars We Love Are Being Killed Off for 2020]( These cars won't be back for 2020—and that's a shame. [This New Grand Seiko Watch Features an Unlikely Inspiration]( Grand Seiko celebrates the iconic 1954 movie Godzilla with a new Sport model SBGA405 featuring its innovative Spring Drive movement. [Here’s How to Make Your Outdoor Gear Last Forever]( These expert-recommended tips will save you a chore next spring — and help your stuff last longer, too. [Samsung Galaxy Fold Review: A Futuristic Phone That Made Me Nostalgic]( Under rigorous real-world scrutiny, the ingenious-but-flawed Galaxy Fold bends but does not break. [These Badass Leather Jackets Were a Well-Kept Nashville Secret]( Once only custom-made, these jackets are now available in a range of stock sizes. [Following in NASA’s Footsteps in a Pair of High-Tech Porsche Cayenne Hybrids]( We take both plug-in hybrid Cayennes to the lunar-like landscape of Oregon, where NASA trained Apollo astronauts before heading to the moon. [Rotate Your Watch Collection With SwissKubiK]( SwissKubiK watch winders keep your automatic watch telling perfect time even when you're not rocking it on your wrist. Save $120 on select models. [This 2-for-1 Knife Deal Will Save You $28 and Endless Frustration]( Twice the blades for just over half the price, if you can believe it. [Stock Up With 20% Off at the Gear Patrol Store]( Whether you’re looking for everyday carry items, elevated leather goods, audio and hi-fi equipment or refined home goods, we’ve got you covered. For a limited time, get 20% select brands. [Crown & Caliber Makes Buying Watches a Breeze]( Crown & Caliber guided over 50,000 buyers and sellers through the low-pressure and risk-free process, leaving their buyers and seller confident. [fb.jpg]( [insta.jpg]( [tweet.jpg]( [share.jpg]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website or to enter a sweepstakes. Click [here]( to forward to a friend. If you're new to this newsletter, you can subscribe [here](. [UPDATE SUBSCRIPTION]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [ABOUT]( | [ADVERTISE](mailto:advertising@gearpatrol.com) Gear Patrol 236 5th Avenue 8th Floor New York, NY 10001 USA | © 2019 Gear Patrol. All Rights Reserved. [spacer.gif]

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