Everyday Carry: Road Tracks
Sennheiser CX 686G Sport Headphones ($49).
Woho Bike Multitool ($60).
Suunto Traverse Exploration Watch ($450).
Bellroy Elements Sleeve Wallet ($70).
James The Chapter Knife ($275).
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Sennheiser CX 686G Sport Headphones ($49).
Woho Bike Multitool ($60).
Suunto Traverse Exploration Watch ($450).
Bellroy Elements Sleeve Wallet ($70).
James The Chapter Knife ($275).
Presented by Sennheiser.
Cord-free clean, no compromises. The Dyson V11 Plus packs 185 AW of suction, smart root-cyclone tech, full-machine HEPA filtration, and a bright LCD that counts down runtime and alerts you to maintenance needs. It adapts on the fly with three power modes and an anti-tangle Motorbar head that eats hair and pet fur. Flip it into handheld mode in a second to reach tight spots — and enjoy up to 60 minutes of battery life at your command. Save $180 now during Best Buy's Labor Day sale.
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Born in 1977 during Nike's formative years, the LD-1000 was pioneered with long-distance runners in mind—offering stability through every stride with its unique flared heel . As one of Nike's earliest forays into performance footwear, it helped cement the brand's innovative spirit at a time when its catalog was still lean and its reputation just taking form. Today, the LD-1000 returns with its original DNA intact, combining leather and textile uppers with a durable waffle outsole, bringing retro running heritage into a street-ready revival that honors the past while stepping into the present.
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Performance comfort gets an upgrade with the Nike Ava Rover. Engineered for the city and built for the daily hustle, the silhouette stacks responsive ReactX foam underfoot for all-day energy return and comfort, while a sleek, breathable upper is wrapped in durable mudguards for a locked-in feel. Lightweight, city-minded, and designed to move, the Ava Rover is the go-anywhere answer for those who don't stop moving, even on their days off.
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Put your vinyls down and command your soundtrack with Apple Music. Discover the new releases, explore updated charts, and dive into curated playlists. This summer, we've been enjoying the Appalachian folk of Tyler Childers' Snipe Hunter, Deftones' gritty Private Music, Turnstile's high-octane Never Enough, and Tyler, the Creator's dancefloor-ready Don't Tap the Glass. The interface is built to keep you flowing across your devices, so you're always ready to listen, no matter if you're on a plane, train, or just melting into a recliner at home.
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