Good Finds: Sullivans Cove’s Latest Drop, The Lightest Folding E-Bike Ever, & More
— 30 January 2026

Good Finds: Sullivans Cove’s Latest Drop, The Lightest Folding E-Bike Ever, & More

— 30 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 a new release from Sullivans Cove, a watch inspired by architecture, the nicest cocktail shaker you’ll see this year, and plenty more.


Sullivans Cove 9 Year Old French Oak ex-Apera Single Cask

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In some big news from renowned distiller Sullivans Cove, the Tasmanian outfit has announced its latest release as the 9 Year Old French Oak ex-Apera Single Cask, opening a new chapter in its French oak program. The cask influence brings with it a profile of citrus, chocolate, and spice, while the 47.6% ABV bottling will be the first whisky (available for general release) to debut Sullivans Cove’s new label treatment.


Maui Jim x Oracle Red Bull Racing Eyewear

Eyewear brand Maui Jim has revealed its latest collaboration with partner Oracle Red Bull Racing, with Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar showing off the goods in style. Within the capsule collection are the Ho’okipa Ultras, offering a sporty, modern take on one of the brand’s most popular styles, and the Haulani frames that take direct inspiration from the RB22’s aerodynamic sidepods.


HexClad x Still G.I.N. By Dre and Snoop Cocktail Shaker

HexClad is a name better known for its premium pots and pans, but for the brand’s first-ever collaborative project, we’ve instead gotten a cocktail shaker designed in partnership with Gordon Ramsay and Still G.I.N. (owned by Dre and Snoop Dogg).

The shaker was crafted by industrial designer Ini Archibong, and it arrives with an insulated double-wall stainless-steel body and a hex-textured exterior, cementing it as a piece of home bar equipment made to last a lifetime of perfectly shaken rounds.


Brompton Electric T Line

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Even if you’ve never realised it, you’ve almost certainly seen Brompton bikes around town.

Easy to spot thanks to its compact, folding frame and modestly proportioned wheels, the British bike maker has just announced the world’s lightest folding e-bike in the Electric T Line, which features a lightweight and super durable titanium frame that allows the bike to weigh just 13.5kg with the battery installed (10.4kg without the battery).

It’s got a 250-watt rear-hub motor that’s paired with a 345Wh battery, offering up to 90km of range with a full charge, so if you’re in the market for a new commuter, this is more than worth a closer look.


Lebond Attraction

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I’ve looked at thousands of watches over the last half-decade, and for the most part, it’s not often I see a micro-brand that really catches my eye. Lebond is one of the few that did, with its Attraction watch offering an undeniably cool dial design that pays tribute to legendary architect Antoni Gaudí.

It’s got two discs for the hours and seconds, and a single minute hand splits the gap between the two, all of which is cased in 38mm of Grade 5 titanium (just 10.4mm thick). It’s powered by a Swiss-made automatic movement with 50 hours of power reserve, and while its inspiration is made very clear, the design reminds me of the old Soviet-made Raketa Copernicus watches.

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