Alphanumeric Skate Decks

There are only two things in the world in my opinion that can make math fun. One of those things of course is Schoolhouse Rock and the other is the "Calculus" skate deck from modern streetwear pioneer, Alphanumeric. The deck has a simple and clean design featuring mathematical symbols which I personally would rather display than wreck while attempting superheroic skate tricks I obviously can't pull off. Another great looking deck is their "Stacks" board that has a vivid graphic of a record collection which will be available during the holiday season. Link: $50

DC x SE Bikes Quadangle

DC and SE Bikes are working together to launch the "Quadangle" bike, an SE Bike original, recreated as a 24 inch cruiser. The bike features the same black paint as the 1979 original and features custom DC x SE pads and head badge. Only 500 of the bikes will be produced. Link: $TBD

Channel Islands Quong Surfboard

Whether you're learning how to surf or you're an experienced rider, The Channel Islands Quong surfoboard is made for every kind of surfer. The Quong is a quad longboard that is made for speed and maneuverability. Link: $TBD

Nerf Vortex Ultra Lite Football

It doesn't matter how old you are, every guy should own a Nerf Football, especially one of the Vortex models. The Vortex Ultra Lite has a lightweight design and aerodynamic tail for even better performance than the regular Vortex. Link: $10

Cykelmageren ATB Tourist Bicycle

Cykelmargeren's hand-built bicycles are some of the most beautiful pieces of work you'll ever see on two wheels. Design savvy buyers can purchase custom-made bikes that are thoroughly scrutinized by the company's founder, Rasmus Gjesing, who bypasses modern hi-tech features for the bare essentials and luxurious details like the saddle leather seat by Brooks. Link: $3,200

Travel Hammock for Two

If you're venturing out into the woods this summer you're definitely going to want to grab one of these Travel Hammocks from Red Envelope. Since all you need to do is hang it from a pair trees, you won't have to worry about setting up or carrying a big frame and it comes with its own stuff sack for easy packability wherever you take it. Link: $60

Electra Vince

What better to enjoy the warmer weather than cruising along the boulevards in a classic American Cruiser. Electra's Vince is a retro-modern take on the classic cruiser bike and features a lightweight aluminum frame, Shimano Nexus 3 speed hub, retro block pedals, and pinstriped fenders. Link: $570

New Balance MR805

Just in time for the summer, New Balance's MR085 is the perfect shoe for staying cool and comfortable on your run. The shoe features a breathable mesh exterior, Lightning Dry to help manage moisture trasnfer, Abzorb cushioning, lightweight Acteva midsole foam, and durable Ndurance to reduce wear. Link: $TBD

Eton FR500 Solarlink

Eton's FR500 Solarlink is just the thing you'll want in your gearbag if you find yourself far from civilization. The portable FR500 features AM/FM/Shortwave tuning, NOAA weatherband, siren, flashlight, built-in cell phone charger, and the capability to be powered via battery, ac power, hand crank, and solar. Link: $80

Puma Stealth Visibility Bike

Puma's Stealth Visibility Bike is essential to any urban commuter who swears by their bike to get around the city. The bike features a glow in the dark coating that can stay illuminated for up to 3 hours for safer rides during the night. It also has a clever security system integrated into the bike when its folded that will render itself inoperable if a thief tries to break it. Link: $1600

Epic Shaft

If you're wondering how Trevor Immelman out-golfed the game's elite to win the masters, it was one part pure skill and the help of Grafalloy's new Epic Shaft. The Epic Shaft uses a new shaft technology developed by PowerMetal called Nanofuse to create the lighest and strongest shaft with better driving distance than graphite and the control of steel. The Epic Shaft will initially be available for 46'' drivers, 44'' faiway woods, and 43'' hybrid models. Link: $135

TaylorMade Tour Burner Driver

So the Masters has got you inspired to improve your golf game, but you're sorely in need of some upgrades in your equipment. One of the newer options is TaylorMade's Tour Burner Driver which was constructed to give any golfer tour-caliber distance. Its able to do this because of TaylorMade's Dual Crown technology and a lower center of gravity for improved distance, higher launch angles, and low spin. Link: $400

Nike Hyperdunk

Launching just in time for the Olympic Games in Beijing, Nike's Hyperdunk is their lightest basketball shoe ever made. The Hyperdunk is eighteen times lighter than the average Nike basketball shoe and it achieves this with their new Flywire technology that adds strength and cuts down weight and Lunarlite Foam which is also lightweight and features enhanced cushioning. Initially available in Beijing and will be released Stateside this July. Link: $TBD

RLX Elude Golf Pant

RLX's Elude Pants will keep you prepared when the weather decides to act up while you attempt to make your way through the back nine. The seam-sealed Eludes are constructed from a stretch twill material that is waterproof, windproof, and breathable — which also makes it perfect for when it warms up. The pants also sport a water-resistant score card pocket, back leg openings for easily slipping on and off golf shoes, and snaps at the cuffs give you the option of a shorter inseam. Link: $300

Nike+ Sportband

Nike's Sportband lets runners who prefer to run without music, take advantage of the Nike+ experience with a device that displays all your pace, calorie, and distance stats on the band's display. The face of the Sportband also detaches and can be plugged into a USB port for sending date to the Nike+ website where you can track your progress. The Sportband will also work in conjunction with their new Nike+ Coach program that gives you your own online personal trainer who will help you build your own training programs and give you access to existing programs for marathon training as well. Link: $60


