Winter Freerunning
Ronnie Shalvis tests his parkour skills in a different climate during a freerun through the ice and snow at the Gallivan Center in Salt Lake City.
Ronnie Shalvis tests his parkour skills in a different climate during a freerun through the ice and snow at the Gallivan Center in Salt Lake City.
Oh, nothing to see here. Just Kate Upton rolling around in the snow for her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover shoot.
Raptors rookie Terrence Ross took home the 2013 Sprite Slam Dunk title with these monstrous dunks, but not before James White, Kenneth Faried, and Gerald Green could lay down some sick jams of their own.
Long gone are the days of stiff, wrinkled chinos. Modern pants are cut from a different (better) cloth, and Jack Archer's Jetsetter Tech Pants are a prime example. Crafted from premium Rebound fabric sourced from Japan, they're stretchy, wrinkle-free, anti-odor, and stain-resistant, making them great for travel, able to stretch and recover so they never warp or sag. The fit provides room where it's needed but is slim where it's not, and is enhanced by a diamond-shaped gusset that prevents tightness in the crotch and the curved-waist design that provides a lift to the backside. Built with premium stitching, they also feature a zippered coin pocket and hidden reflective tape that's only revealed when they're cuffed. Available in Slim or Straight Fits, they're now in four new, limited-time colors: Bering Sea, True White, Bourbon Brown, and True Black.
Presented by Jack Archer.
Designed for short getaways, the Lundi Wilson Travel Bag masterfully combines style and functionality. Crafted from supple, semi-vegetable-tanned full-grain leather, this compact yet spacious bag offers 30 liters of storage with specialized compartments for your clothes, a 13"-14" laptop, cables, accessories, and even shoes in dedicated exterior pockets. Thoughtfully designed, it features YKK metal zippers, a soft Alcantara lining, and a leather strap with recycled felt padding for comfortable shoulder carry. Crafted with eco-conscious materials from LWG-certified tanneries and durable brass hardware, the design exudes both sustainability and timeless elegance. Available in Cognac, Black, Navy, and Chestnut, the Wilson Travel Bag is the ultimate travel companion.
Presented by Lundi.
Star Wars superfan Barry has spent many painstaking hours creating this insanely detailed Battle of Hoth diorama. The 140-square-foot replica is filled with AT-AT walkers, tauntauns, snowtroopers, and explosions, perfectly creating the snowy battlefield from The Empire Strikes Back.
The Ooni Halo Pro isn't just another mixer — it's a game-changer for home bakers chasing perfection. Engineered with professional mixing technology, it builds stronger gluten networks for dough that's stretchier, airier, and tastier than anything a traditional stand mixer can produce. Its dual-kneading action, featuring a spiral dough hook and breaker bar, ensures optimal gluten development for peak rise and texture. With a high-capacity, dishwasher-safe stainless steel bowl, 58-speed control, and a rugged shell built to handle serious torque, the Ooni Halo Pro is more than a mixer — it's the key to next-level pizza, bread, and pastries.
Presented by Ooni.
A nod to the alpine ritual of earning your moments, the 16oz Sèrpa tumbler from SMMT fuses rugged utility with refined design. Named by reversing Après, the Sèrpa is built for that golden hour sip after a day outdoors. It features vacuum-insulated 18/8 stainless steel, a leak-proof, knurled steel lid that magnetically nests underneath the tumbler for hands-free, on-the-go sipping. The featured color, Campfire Caramel, headlines SMMT's Mud Season launch — a salute to the rugged few who embrace the off season. Limited to 980 units — the vertical meters of their Park City home mountains — it joins the brand's small-batch 980 Collection, a series of collectible, story-driven drops inspired by outdoor lifestyle.
Presented by SMMT.
The MAKERS series follows some of the most innovative artists, builders, writers, and designers in Portland. For their third episode, they visit the one-man custom motorcycle shop of Jared Johnson.
A street performer wows a passing crowd with his crystal cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah."