The Best Belts for Men | Tested Rated - GearLab This belt is primarily for casual fashion, but it also could double as a work belt, and we think it fits in perfectly in the outdoors, although it is heavier than synthetic belts We loved the overall look of the Bootlegger It's simple, traditional, and still classy enough to tie together a business-casual wardrobe
The Best Knife Sharpeners of 2025 | Tested Rated - GearLab With a belt sander-like design that appears more at home on a workbench than it does on a butcher's block, the Work Sharp Ken Onion Edition is a highly versatile option Carrying the namesake of renowned knife designer Ken Onion, this is one of the few sharpeners we tested capable of restoring even the dullest knife to factory sharpness
The Best Running Armband | Tested Rated - GearLab The Tune Belt is particularly accommodating to bulky phone cases, while the Tribe Fitness Water Resistant Armband offers the most weather protection, but it can be a tight squeeze for a phone in a waterproof case Magnetic guides help you dock the phone with the Lifeactive armband, and a small switch locks it in place
Best Electric Skateboard of 2025 | Tested Rated - GearLab The belt-driven boards have a fairly noticeable amount of resistance compared to a normal skateboard when you are pushing them around manually, but you can usually manage for short distances without too much suffering
Audio-Technica AT-LP3BK Review | Tested Rated - GearLab It uses a belt drive and an aluminum platter The platter is lighter than those of the higher-end models but seems to be effective at keeping and vibration from reaching the record itself It also uses a rubber mat, which does feel like a slight downgrade from the felt mats of models like the Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB
Best Lightning Cables of 2025 | Tested Rated - GearLab The Native Union Belt Cable XL not only produced some of the fastest charging times of any cables we tested, but its commitment to a higher visual aesthetic is also noteworthy
Work Sharp Ken Onion Edition Review | Tested Rated - GearLab Sharpening Ability With a design akin to a belt sander, the Work Sharp Ken Onion comes with 5 interchangeable bands that each have varying levels of grit The sharpening process involves working your way through from the extra-coarse 120-grit belt all the way to a fine abrasive belt with a 3000-grit For serrated blades, bread knives, and gut hooks, there is a 6000-grit extra-fine belt that