7-in-1 Game Table
If you’re short on space but big on parties, this 7-in-1 Rotating Game Table saves the day (and space); you’ll get ping-pong, chess, checkers, backgammon, pool, foosball, and air hockey.
If you’re short on space but big on parties, this 7-in-1 Rotating Game Table saves the day (and space); you’ll get ping-pong, chess, checkers, backgammon, pool, foosball, and air hockey.
With a giant 8400 cubic inches, the Rolling Thunder Duffel will eat smaller bags alive; it features reinforced in-line skate wheels, TPE tarpaulin, and a go-cart frame with aluminum chassis.
Mavizen’s TTX02 is the world’s first production electric supersport bike, and a geeky one at that: able to hit 130 mph, it runs on Linux and features a web server, USB ports and Wi-Fi.
Sophisticated yet just a bit unorthodox, Audemars Piguet’s Millenary Carbon One sports an oval forged carbon case, tourbillon, ceramic pushers, and crocodile leather strap.
Svelte and spartan, Porsche’s new Boxster Spyder weighs just 2,811 lbs (176 lbs less than the Spyder); it sports a 3.4 L boxer 6 with 320 hp (0-60 in 4.6s) and a low-slung soft top.
Oakley’s 12 Gauge watches go all-out: you’ll get a forged 316L stainless steel case, rotating bezel, 100m water resistance, sapphire crystal, 8-hand display, and steel or unobtainium strap.
BMW’s M3 GTS is as hardcore as it gets: the AC and rear seats are stripped out for a rollcage, 7-speed Drivelogic gearbox, 19″ Competition rims, and tuned 4.4L V8 good for 450 hp.
The hand-lacquered wood cabinet isn’t just for show: Tivoli’s Platinum Series audio system features an acoustically inert housing, two speakers, and a down-firing shielded subwoofer.
It looks like a Fender Amp, but use the volume knob on the Blackface HotSeat and the cushion pops open to reveal space for all your strings, pedals, and tabs; each seat is hand built.
Galactic Suites plans to open the first space hotel in 2012; $4.4 million buys you a 3-day stay (with 15 sunrises/day), a velcro-covered suit, and 8 weeks of training on a tropical island.
Pro skateboarder Eric Koston and Oakley’s Frogskins not only look like wood, but feel like it too; the tone-on-tone shades sport a dark wood grain, dark grey lenses and EK logo pouch.
Designed to be the ultimate portable amp, The Shadow features digital volume control, no capacitors in the signal path to color the sound, and 72 hours on a single charge. Thanks, Nic!
A blend of 1,200 brandies aged between 40 to 100 years in a single cask, the Louis XIII Rare Cask is an ultra-premium bottling; it’ll come in a palladium-dressed black crystal decanter.
Big, bold numerals lend Alpina’s Extreme Chrono Double Digit a sharp industrial flair; it also boasts brushed steel indices, dual chrono counters, a PVD bezel, and signature Alpina screws.
It’s a pity that WETA’s one-of-a-kind rayguns are already sold out; each of the trio (Sputnik 500, Death from Above, Jagd Kanone) features slick WW2/steampunk paint jobs.
Its monolithic stature almost demands you play Also sprach Zarathustra on repeat: the Wall of Sound is a gigantic 225 lb. iPod dock that just happens to also be a 125 watt speaker.
Pry open your brewskies with panache with the Top Gear Bottle Opener: it’s a bolt-like, stand-up chromed brass tool that can rip off caps rapidly either by hooking, pushing, or pulling.
Adidas Originals’ Tokio Tech His take one step back and two steps forward: the retro runners feature modern Gore Tex along with a boot leather rubber coating and tractor gum sole.
Hot on the heels of the ReNu, Regen’s Reverb is a tall, flat format speaker that makes optimum use with integrated solar panels along its length; it generates sound equal to a 60W speaker.
That’s no ghoulish apparition: the TX Pilot Ghost Edition sports a matte white colorway with matching leather strap; a 100 piece holiday drop will be followed by wider release in 2010.
Perrelet’s Split Second Chronograph is a tour-de-force complication; it sports a skeletonized face with four discs, DLC-treated stainless steel case, and sapphire crystal.
Amalgam Model Cars are ridiculously detailed 1/8 scale versions of unattainable supercars made only slightly more attainable; they include the Veyron, Reventon and McLaren F1 LM.
Despite its title, Bill Amberg’s Mobius Belt is not a seemingly infinite waist strap; it is however ideal for hands-on folks, as is comes as a 15-piece kit for you to build yourself.
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