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Our Favorite 3D-Printed Gear

Whether 3D printers pump out prototypes or the final product, this is the best new stuff made using the space-age tech

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New perk: Easily find new routes and hidden gems, upcoming running events, and more near you. Your weekly Local Running Newsletter has everything you need to lace up! .

Whether 3D printers pump out prototypes or the final product, this is the best new stuff made using the new tech.聽

(Hoka One One)

Hoka One One Vanquish shoe

Hoka uses 3D printing on the Vanquish鈥檚 mesh upper to provide its trademark security and support for your foot without much of a weight or breathability penalty. Tipping the scale at 9.8 ounces, the resulting shoe didn鈥檛 give us swamp feet on even the hottest summer runs.

Price $170


(Sage)

Sage 6200 Series reel

A confidence-inspiring reel built to handle long fast runs from big fish, the 6200 series is forged from burly aluminum. But Sage made sure it had the construction dialed by 3D printing prototypes.

Price from $439


(Peak Designs)

Peak Designs Everyday backpack

This is our new favorite around-town pack. Its weatherproof, expandable body and customizable inner organization accommodate all daily needs.

Price $260


(Oxx)

Oxx CoffeeBoxx

Another product come about through 3D prototyping. Oxx鈥檚 12-pound behemoth is made of crush-resistant plastic that can handle 1,500 pounds of weight on top of it and still churn out coffee in the rain.

Price $300


(Own Phones)

Own Phones Smart Fit earphones

Sure, you鈥檒l look weird using your phone鈥檚 camera to take a picture of your ear. But with the Own Phones app, you can upload the picture, which the company then uses to individually print wireless Smart Fit Earphones.

Price $249


(Appalatch)

Appalatch Everyday Raglan sweater聽

North Carolina-based Appalatch utilizes an in-house 3D knitting machine to create slim, durable sweaters like the Everyday Raglan. The techy knitting process also results in almost no excess fabric.

Price $375


(Moment)

Moment Cork iPhone case

The cork backing not only looks great but provides grip when snapping pictures with one hand. Moment鈥檚 pro-photographer style shutter button only makes this case better.

Price $60


Trek Madone 9.9

Trek 3D printed well over 100 parts, as well as complete mock ups, of the Madone 9.9 over the course of more than two years to make sure that every tiny detail worked together flawlessly. The painstaking attention to geometry shines in this lightning fast, 15.2-pound race bike.

Price $12,000

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