Get your Happy Gilmore on with the world's longest driver. Measuring a record-setting 22 feet and six and three-quarters inches, you might not have the longest drive on the links, but you'll definitely have the longest club. On the downside, good luck fitting it in your bag.
Jedi woodworker Frank Howarth uses The Force, and a series of power tools, to turn bamboo plywood into the Empire's ultimate weapon. Taking from his bowl-making knowledge, Frank attached 18 segmented rings into two separate pieces to create the Death Star. The video is filled with all kinds of Star Wars goodness, including a flyover intro, a hologram model, and a ton of movie soundbites.
UP Aeronautics used the venerable GoPro to record their launch SL-10 rocket. Standing 20 feet tall, the SL-10 put the Maraia Capsule into orbit for testing of reentry capabilities. Also captured was the separation of the rocket stages, 396,000 feet above the Earth.
The original Caribou boot carried explorers across arctic landscapes to the top of the world and later became the world's first snowboarding boot, cementing its place as a cold-weather legend. The new Caribou Horizon GTX channels that same grit with refined leather, modern insulation, and premium Gore-Tex protection. Whether cutting through slush-slicked city streets or climbing toward the altitude of après escapes, the Caribou Horizon GTX keeps you moving in life's coldest moments. The horizon is calling—step boldly into adventure and the unknown.
Meet the Roborock Saros 10R — smartest and most relentless cleaning machine Roborock has ever built. Standing just 7.98cm tall, it slips effortlessly under sofas, beds, and tight corners, leaving no dust untouched and no excuse for a mess. Its StarSight Autonomous System 2.0 reads and maps your home with surgical precision, gliding across carpet and hard floors with zero hair tangling and total coverage. Engineered to clean what you can't see, the Saros 10R turns precision into perfection — all while you sit back and breathe in the quiet satisfaction of spotless living.
Mornings without it can't be possible. No one wants to face the day without a cup, and no one at the office would want to face you. But science supposedly has a few things that might get you going without your favorite caffeinated beverage.
Apparently those your childhood Tech Deck skateboards weren't a wast of time. Mike Schneider not only continues this hobby but is making a living off of it. The 23-year-old is suppling competitors with custom professional-grade fingerboards through his company Flatface Fingerboards.
From campy animation, Japanese live-action television, and today's reboot record-holding wonder, Spiderman has seen it all. It's almost enough to make you feel bad for the web-slinging hero. Burger Fiction takes you through Spiderman's journey from small to silver screens just over 10 minutes.
Not bad for a homebuilt. With the 2016 Gumball 3000 almost here, custom auto gurus Team Galag spent 12 months in the garage building their own take on the Batmobile.
The Fold Bitcoin Gift Card™ makes gifting simple and meaningful. Each gift card lets you give up to $500 in bitcoin securely. Put the world's best-performing asset of the past decade directly into someone's hands. Available at Kroger stores nationwide and online.
For those who take late-night calls that turn into early flights, the Lundi Conally 36-Hour Briefcase is the only plus-one you need. Crafted from black canvas and leather with a silhouette as sharp as your pitch deck, it carries the precision of a briefcase and the utility of an overnight bag. Inside, there's a place for everything — laptop, documents, business cards, a change of clothes—because chaos isn't part of your carry-on. Finished with a leather strap, suitcase clip, and clean lines, it's built for long days and global nights.
Sarah Palin isn't going away any time soon. She is currently making the rounds promoting an anti-climate change documentary, Climate Hustle. Jimmy Kimmel got a group of scientists together to let you know they aren't f&$#ing with you.
For Adult Swim's latest bizarre early-morning special, they uncover this never-before-seen concert from 1986. With Halley's Comet in attendance, a trio of legendary synth musicians compete in a epic battle of cosmic proportions. The losers will be unplugged for the next 100 years.