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Flipping through The Manual: Epic hammocks, road trips and surf tips

Burned out on apps, keys and screens? Improve your analog life this weekend! Digital Trends’ brother site The Manual exists to give men straight-up advice, from unspoken suit rules you need to know, to the latest in fashion, food, drink, travel, grooming and culture. Here are a few of our favorite stories to appear on The Manual lately.

Hammocks to help you and Mother Nature take a load off

Hammocks to help you and Mother Nature take a load off
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Eagles Nest Outfitters (ENO) has released special edition hammocks that aren’t just comfortable, but also helpful to the environment.

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Wild Turkey Master’s Keep

Wild Turkey Master's Keep
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Master Distillers Jimmy and Eddie Russell bring you Wild Turkey Master’s Keep. It’s a 17 year old bottle of bourbon that is full of surprises.

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Harry’s and Thom Browne are a match made in fancy shaving heaven

Harry’s and Thom Browne are a match made in fancy shaving heaven
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Your face deserves this.

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Askov Finlayson opens flagship location

Askov Finlayson opens flagship location
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Additionally, the store will feature Warby Parker at Askov Finlayson.

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Road trip America: 3 of the best scenic drives in the U.S.

Road trip America: 3 of the best scenic drives in the U.S.
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From Hawaii to the Florida Keys, the United States is home to many stunning, though lesser-known, scenic drives. Here are just three of our favorites.

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Six surf tips from champion surfer Rusty Miller

Six surf tips from champion surfer Rusty Miller
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The champion surfer and Byron Bay, Australia-based surf instructor discusses the basics of the sport.

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