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Today in Gear: Your Daily Product Digest

Today in Gear is our daily roundup of all the latest product announcements, drops and news from Gear Patrol Studios.

Ribbit, a new Canadian air cargo startup, has announced plans to test self-flying planes in remote parts of Canada. Set to take place over the next 12 months, the autonomous test flights will initially use small two-passenger airplanes. Ultimately, Ribbit’s goal is to create safe self-flying planes that can service rural and remote areas. In turn, this would allow the company to provide reliable next-day or two-day service to these areas, and improve larger supply chain issues.

Today we’re taking a look at new work from Salehe Bembury, an 11-port docking system and customizable Bugout knife. This is Today in Gear.

Today in Gear is our daily roundup of all the latest product announcements, drops and news from Gear Patrol Studios. Send your most pressing product questions to tig@gearpatrol.com.

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Moncler Genius x Salehe Bembury
MONCLER

Salehe Bembury has been called ‘the world’s best sneaker designer,’ and now, he’s teamed up with Moncler Genius to create an ultra-textured Fall/Winter collection. Chock-full of down jackets, sweats and other branded accents; the clear standout here are the Trailgrip Grain by Salehe Bembury sneakers ($795). The nylon upper is covered in ‘emblematic fingerprint stitching,’ that complements an extra chunky Vibram Megagrip Sole.

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Plugable Launched An 11-Port Docking Station
Plugable

Thanks to two HDMI 2.1 ports, this device can support two 4k displays (at 120Hz) at the same time. The Plugable Docking System ($200) also boasts three USB ports, plus a USB-C port built to deliver 20W fast charging for phones and other devices. It’s best equipped for Windows users, as it’s compatible with Windows 10 and newer, and can only support a single extended monitor on Mac systems.

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Now You Can Customize Your Bugout
Benchmade

Benchmade just added its popular Bugout knife to its customization program. As a result, fans can now swap and swatch the knife’s materials in a 3D configurator that allows them to choose everything from the handle material (and color) to the blade steel, shape and artwork. Pricing starts at $200, but fans can plus-up the build by opting for a titanium handle, Dama Ladder blade steel and more.

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Double Down With Murphy’s Naturals
Murphy's Naturals

Murphy’s Naturals might be America’s favorite mosquito repellent brand. Thanks to a smart range of earth-friendly products — like a Lemon Eucalyptus Oil Bug Spray and mosquito repellent incense sticks — its solutions feel (and smell) better than chemical-based alternatives. Now, the brand is back with Refillable Mosquito Repellent Candles ($30). Set in a stoneware jar, each candle is made with powerful essential oils and designed to repel mosquitos for up to 30 hours. Best of all, fans can shop two-pack refills for just $20.

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A Pup-Friendly First Aid Kit
Huckberry

Most hikers know not to hit the trail without a basic first aid kit, but few know how to build a kit for their pup. Luckily, MyMedic has you covered. The brand’s Pet Medic Pack ($25) comes with everything you’ll need to treat your dog after a backcountry injury. Equipped with go-to gear like gauze pads, antibiotic ointments, gloves, a slip leash, tweezers and more, fans can also pair the kit with the human-ready Hiker Medic Pack ($28).

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