The original Meyers Manx dune buggy debuted way back in 1964. Meyers Manx, LLC, has now introduced an updated and fully electric version of the buggy, which was unveiled this weekend in Malibu. And unlike VW’s ID. BUGGY concept, which was based on the original Manx, Meyers is planning to bring the new electric Manx 2.0 into production.The company announced 50 electric buggies as the first batch for 2023. Future plans for the Manx 2.0 include adding air conditioning, heating, and a smart digital screen. Meanwhile, the Jetboil Genesis Basecamp System is an all-in-one backcountry cooking system. It boasts a compact dual-burner design that functions as a standalone stove. The system includes not just the burner but also a 5-liter Jetboil FluxPot with a strainer lid, as well as a 10-inch ceramic-coated nonstick fry pan, making it easy to prepare delicious food while camping. With Fall about a month away, it’s time to start thinking about your autumn wardrobe. Just in time, the editors at IMBOLDN have released their Best Loafers For Fall, a wide offering of different takes on this classic style. In other news, we covered the upcoming release of Brydge’s Thundebolt 4 Vertical ProDock docking station. Designed specifically for MacBook Pro and M2 MacBook Air, it can support up to 90 watts of power and can function with a dual 4K display at 60Hz. Finally, Walden Eyewear, featured on Huckberry’s site, has released the Woods and the River models, created with sustainable yet durable materials. Made for hikers and adventurers, these classic designs will serve you for decades and not just one season.
Electric Meyers Manx 2.0 Dune Buggy Claims 300 Miles Of Fun In The Sun
The air-cooled engine is out, making room for the batteries.
The Jetboil Portable Dual-Burner Genesis Basecamp System
The ultimate all-in-one backcountry cooking system.
Brydge Unveils Its Vertical ProDock
A new Thunderbolt 4 docking station for MacBook Pro and M2 MacBook Air.
With A Focus On Sustainability, Walden Eyewear Introduces The Woods And River
The lenses are made from “green nylon,” which includes plant-based materials.