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Designed for 0°C to -15°C, this exceptionally versatile 800-fill, white-goose-down jacket combines the water-repellent skills of Strati-Forma 30D nylon with a comfy, breathable Tri-Durance PF three-layer soft shell. Cut slim and with the added bonus of stretch points at the elbow, wrist and shoulder, it's adept at both après work and ski. £600
Created for elite athletes, the Wing ditches hinges and earpieces for a single 26g wrap-around lens and rubber strap that creates fewer pressure points. It also benefits from Nike's glare-reducing Speed Tint lens to allow red-light frequencies to enter the eye - chromatherapists believe this helps to make the wearer feel calm. $1,200
What dunes were invented for: Can-Am's latest all-terrain buggy is the first factory-built 183cm-wide side-by-side vehicle tuned for epic desert riding. It has 61cm of suspension travel, an ultralight, rigid dual-phase 980 steel chassis and a blistering 154bhp, 7,500rpm triple-cylinder Rotax ACE engine that's capable of reaching 0-96kph in just 4.9 seconds. From $26,699
The DxO ONE gives you the versatility of a large-lens DSLR equivalent, RAW shooting, F/1.8 camera in a compact connected package. Thanks to the add-on 45m waterproof shell, you can capture high-quality images virtually anywhere. It has a two-stage, back-door hatch that allows splash-proof access to the OLED screen before sealing it for submerging. £49.99 (shell); £399 (camera)
Suunto makes high-performance GPS watches, and with the Spartan Ultra it has amalgamated that knowledge into a single, full-colour touchscreen, multi-sport device. Twenty-six-hour battery life, compass, barometric altitude measurements and advanced fitness analytics for 80 preset sports means it will help you train smarter, whatever your discipline. From £559
The most compact electric bike available, the ten-speed Elektron folds to just 41cm x 86cm x 65cm, making it ideal for public transport. With the Bosch Active 300Wh drivetrain promising a top speed of 25kph and a range of up to 100km, your tiring daily commute nightmares may be over. €2,999
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