Good Finds: 3D-Printed Golf Clubs, Macintosh-Inspired iPhone Cases, & More
— 16 January 2026

Good Finds: 3D-Printed Golf Clubs, Macintosh-Inspired iPhone Cases, & More

— 16 January 2026
Nick Kenyon
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Nick Kenyon

Every week, Boss Hunting’s editors spend far too much time scouring the web: in search of the coolest gear, food & drink deals, and destinations worth trekking to across the globe.

In this week’s edition of Good Finds, we’ve got 3D-printed golfing irons, an iPhone 17 phone case inspired by one of the very early Macintosh PCs, a Champagne bucket made from forged aluminium, and plenty more.


Spigen iPhone 17 Series Classic LS MagFit Phone Case

This year, Apple is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and as an unofficial part of the celebrations, the team at Spigen has released a retro iPhone 17 phone case inspired by the iconic Macintosh 128K from 1984.

The Classic LS MagFit is executed in a deeply nostalgic shade of “stone” beige and nicely blends form and function with a touch-sensitive Camera Control cover and full MagSafe compatibility.

If you’ve been yearning for simpler times – back when there were five channels on TV and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was cutting-edge – Spigen’s phone case can’t take you there, but it can give you a taste.


Studio Henry Wilson Champagne Bucket

It’s a bit of a throwback, but one of the products I couldn’t stop thinking about in 2025 was this Studio Henry Wilson Champagne Bucket, which I came across while researching a story for B.H. Magazine Vol. 6.

This isn’t the kind of thing that would usually catch my eye, but there’s something about its visually rough finish, almost industrial handles, and aluminium construction that itched a specific part of my brain.

It’s got space for four bottles of wine, it’s designed in Sydney (supporting local work is almost always a good idea), and while it’s not something I need, it’s definitely one of the most interesting objects I’ve seen in a minute.


KITH x Salomon XT-4K

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Spotted this week on the Instagram stories of Ronnie Fieg, it looks like KITH and Salomon are coming together again for a new XT-4K drop.

It’s been a couple of years since we saw the trio of new sneakers arrive from the Kith for Salomon 2024 collab, but these XT-4Ks are arguably even better-looking and bring a fresh, exciting energy to the partnership.

The purple-and-blue gradient pops against the black canvas of this new silhouette, and maybe for the first time since Demna hit the scene, logocore is coming back. Pricing and availability are both TBC.


COBRA 3D PRINTED MB & 3D PRINTED X Irons

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Since Bryson DeChambeau played with a set of 3D printed golf clubs back in 2024, the technology has mostly been the stuff of expensive prototypes until now. For the first time at a (relatively) accessible price, COBRA has announced the debut of the 3D PRINTED MB and 3D PRINTED X irons that are aimed at a much wider range of golfing ability.

Specifically, these two clubs are targeted at golfers in the 10-to-20 handicap range, are decently cheaper than the brand’s initial 3D printed offering, and are described by COBRA as “the most forgiving blade you’ll ever hit.”

Australian pricing and availability remain TBC.

Nick Kenyon
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Nick Kenyon is the Editor of Boss Hunting, joining the team after working as the Deputy Editor of luxury watch magazine Time+Tide. He has a passion for watches, with other interests across style, sports and more. Get in touch at nick (at) luxity.com.au

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