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USA Today
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Yes, Chef! Shop 'The Bear' actor Matty Matheson's signature pizza oven 🍕
Yes, Chef! Shop 'The Bear' actor Matty Matheson's signature pizza oven 🍕 Yes, chef! You love him on 'The Bear,' now cook like him anywhere you go. Real-life chef Matty Matheson has launched a collaboration with Gozney for a limited-edition signature collection Tread, the world's most portable pizza oven. The Tread Pizza Oven is hyper-portable, ultra-rugged, lightweight and ready to roam wherever you're headed. 'I love Gozney and I love to cook outdoors in a Gozney oven,' Matheson said of the collab. 'Me and Tom Gozney go way back—imagine two great minds mashed into one great thing. This special edish Matty Matheson Tread is for you. Get out there and make something!' Shop Gozney pizza ovens Shop the Gozney x Matty Matheson Signature Tread Pizza Oven The Gozney x Matty Matheson Signature Tread Pizza Oven is available to purchase now at Matty Matheson x Gozney Limited-Edition Signature Tread Bundle Matty Matheson x Gozney Limited-Edition Signature Tread Bundle This bundle features Matty's blaze orange Tread with customized laser etching, Matty's Venture Placement Peel with customized orange blade and camo handle, and Tread Venture Stand. Shop the collection at Gozney Matty Matheson x Gozney Limited-Edition Signature Tread Pizza Oven Matty Matheson x Gozney Limited-Edition Signature Tread Pizza Oven Pizza in places you never thought possible with this hyper-portable, ultra-rugged, lightweight, and ready to roam pizza oven. Shop the collection at Gozney Camp Matty's World Hoodie Camp Matty's World Hoodie Genuine Matty Matheson merch – a limited-edition run for Matty's Signature Gozney collection. Shop the collection at Gozney Camp Matty's World T-Shirt Camp Matty's World T-Shirt A 100% cotton, classic fit t-shirt with Camp Matty's World graphics on the front and back. Shop the collection at Gozney Camp Matty's World Cap Camp Matty's World Cap An unstructured 5-panel snapback cap made from lightweight nylon with custom Camp Matty's World embroidery and woven interior label. Shop the collection at Gozney What is the Tread pizza oven? The Tread is Gozney's portable pizza oven, which allows you to enjoy pizza and high-temperature cooking in places you never thought possible. It has space a for a 12-inch pizza or cast iron pan. Tread is built to explore with you, and elevates the vibe of any campsite, tailgate and everything in between. The original Tread comes in both olive and off-black colorways, but the Matty Matheson signature edition is orange with a lighthearted, cartoon illustration engraved into the oven. Your ultimate summer shopping guide: Grills, coolers, patio furniture, sunscreen ⛱️ How to watch 'The Bear' Season 4 The fourth season of FX's 'The Bear' will stream on Hulu. All 10 episodes will premiere on Wednesday, June 25. The first three seasons are available to stream on Hulu. 'The Bear' Season 4 Trailer Stream 'The Bear' on Hulu

The Drive
11-06-2025
- Automotive
- The Drive
Why I Still Like the Idea of a Portable Dashboard GPS
The latest car news, reviews, and features. About 20 years ago, smartphones were not yet ubiquitous, and in-dash nav was an uncommon option. Some of us were printing directions from and reading them off like rally notes to make our way through unfamiliar cities. This created a brief boom for iPhone-sized portable GPS units, which ended as smartphones made their way into everyone's pockets. However, there's still a place for dedicated GPS units today, as long as they're good enough to survive—off-road. Today, Garmin announced the Tread 2—an updated version of the brand's portable off-road GPS tablet, which, yes, is still a thing that exists. Portable GPS may be obsolete in the context of college or family road trips, but with enough features and foul-weather resistance, this type of device can be a great adventure enabler. Tread 2 will ship in a few different configurations; there's a smaller Powersports one and several huge Baja racing models. The newly announced versions are the Overland and SxS models, with suction cups for truck-cab mounting or a clamp for roll-cage mounting, respectively. It's quite a bit bigger than the original Tread, with an 8.0-inch screen instead of 5.5, and stronger. Tread 2 features an IP67 protection rating (water and dustproof), whereas the old one had an IPX7 rating (waterproof only). It's a lot more advanced than the playing card-sized Garmins and TomToms rich kids were getting as graduation gifts circa 2004. You can sync it with the Tread app to notate and download routes, help you route-plan based on weather and vehicle specs, work as a short-range communicator between vehicles, and even track your dogs if they're wearing Garmin collars. But it's also a pretty big investment—Garmin's listing the Tread 2 Overland and SxS models at $999.99. Tread 2 Overland in action. Garmin I'd need to spend some time with this thing to tell you whether or not it's worth it, but conceptually speaking, I still really like the idea of a dedicated and durable GPS for off-road adventure purposes. The first reason is convenience. When I'm out wheeling, I like to use my phone primarily for taking pictures of my dog and scenic vistas. If it's occupied with mapping duty, grabbing it and switching apps is annoying. Or, if I'm really treating myself, I like to stick my phone in a Pelican case, seal it up, and not think about my notifications at all until I'm off the trail. Then there's the durability factor. My iPhone has survived many drops and falls with the OEM wireless charging case, but if it spends a whole Baja trip on the dashboard of my truck, it's going to get sandblasted with dust and cooked in the sun. There's a reason few, if any, Baja racers use iPads for mapping purposes—normal tablets and smartphones tend to overheat on a multi-day trip in rough elements. And forget strapping my phone to my Polaris Ranger's roll bar, the thing would get soaked in mud immediately. Finally, there's the issue of reception. You can download offline maps, especially if you're using a good cartography app like onX Off-Road, but there's still the possibility you'll forget, you'll go somewhere you didn't download, or you're like me and your phone simply can't fit the data because it's chockablock with dog pics. Dedicated GPS units definitely have a more limited use case than they did at the turn of the millennium. It'd be nuts to buy one of these just to drive on roads that Google has already mapped. But for serious backcountry use, the value proposition of something like the Tread 2 is still pretty strong. Got a tip? Send us a note at tips@


Tom's Guide
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Tom's Guide
Gozney partners with Matty Matheson to launch a new limited-edition Tread pizza oven
When there's pizza on the table, everyone wants to get a look in, and we couldn't hold back from sharing that Gozney, one of the best pizza oven manufacturers, is launching a new limited edition oven. What's more, the launch is in partnership with chef, actor, and television personality Matty Matheson. What's there to be excited about? The limited-edition version of Gozney's Tread pizza oven has undergone a makeover; rather than the Olive or Black colorway, it now features a bright orange design with cartoon extras on the side. It's available direct from Gozney for $549, and although you can't purchase it just yet, you can sign up for it on Gozney's website. Matheson, best known for his work on the show 'The Bear', where he plays the character Neil Fak, has been collaborating with Gozney for 10 years. He brings his fun and approachable manner to his work, which is certainly reflected in the bold design of the limited-edition Signature version. We love the engraved cartoon accents that feature on the exterior of the stainless steel pizza oven, which are drawn by Matty's illustrator, Christopher Wilson. Tom Gozney, founder and designer of Gozney, says, 'The limited edition Tread is loud, bold, full of personality, and just like Matty, it doesn't take itself too seriously,' and adds, 'But underneath all that fun, it's still Gozney through and through.' From June 18, you can fire up a flaming orange version of Gozney's Tread pizza oven, which features as the best portable pizza oven in our best pizza oven buying guide. It's available direct from Gozney for $549, but although you can't purchase it just yet, you can sign up for it on Gozney's despite the new limited edition, the Gozney Tread is a relative newcomer to the market, having only been introduced earlier in 2025. Aesthetically, it's very similar to the super-sized Gozney Dome. The difference is that it can only handle small pies. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Its compact dimensions make this gas-fired pizza oven ideal for taking on camping and road trips — you can pack it up and go. Additionally, it can reach temperatures of over 900°F in as little as 15 minutes, cooking up to a 12-inch pizza. It also has a lateral gas burner that replicates a traditional wood-fired flame for even and consistent heat distribution. However, if you don't fancy the bright orange Matty version, you can opt for the standard colorways in either Olive or Off Black, which are available for slightly less at $499 from Gozney.


Stuff.tv
04-06-2025
- Business
- Stuff.tv
Gozney's new limited-edition pizza oven is bright, bold, and very fun
As a long-time Gozney fan (the Dome S1 is basically a permanent fixture in my garden these days and sits atop our best pizza oven guide), I get a bit excited when they drop something new. Today's announcement is one for the pizza-loving maximalists: a limited-edition version of the super-portable Tread oven, created in collaboration with none other than Matty Matheson, the Emmy-winning chef, TV personality, and star of The Bear. The Matty Matheson Signature Tread is Gozney's most colourful product yet. It's finished in a zingy orange and covered in nostalgic cartoon-style artwork from Matheson's long-time collaborator Christopher Wilson. It's a very joyous and slightly chaotic thing. The release includes matching placement peels and merch (hat, tee, sweatshirt), and slots into Gozney's 'Cook Different' summer campaign – where Matheson plays an over-the-top infomercial host. It's all very silly, but very on brand. Despite the fun exterior, the Matty Tread is still all business under the hood. Like the original Tread, which launched earlier this year and bagged an iF Good Design award, it heats to 500°C in 15 minutes and uses Gozney's clever lateral gas burner for even heat and a true wood-fired-style rolling flame. Accessories like the Venture Stand (with its adjustable legs for uneven terrain) and Roof Rack prep table all work with this version too, so you can still kit it out like a proper mobile pizza station. Tom Gozney says the collab's been a long time coming: 'Matty's been part of the Gozney story almost since the beginning… it felt natural – and overdue – to create something together.' Matheson puts it more bluntly: 'This special edish Matty Matheson Tread is for you. Get out there and make something!' Gladly, Matty. The Matty Matheson Signature Tread launches on 18th June for $549.99 in the US and £549.99 in the UK. Liked this? I've been reviewing a GPS robot mower for a month – now I'll never mow my lawn manually again


WIRED
23-03-2025
- WIRED
Gozney's Gorgeous, Compact Pizza Oven Won't Make It Up Everest (Probably)
Billed as the 'world's most portable pizza oven,' the Gozney Tread is an adventure-ready, ruggedized gas-powered beauty. It is the smallest of the hugely impressive Gozney range, and the second most affordable behind the original Roccbox. It joins an ever-evolving selection of home pizza ovens that have transformed our ability to cook proper pizza—we're talking everything from Neapolitan, Chicago-style, New York and Sicilian—from the comfort of the backyard. With the Tread, Gozney wants us to take our sourdough calzone on tour. Measuring 16.5" x 19.1" x 12.6", it is undeniably compact for a fully featured pizza oven, and the two large handles make it easier (and cleaner) to move than most. The gas-only design can hit 932 degrees Fahrenheit (500 degrees Celsius) and has space for a 12-inch pie. Can it compete with the best pizza ovens available, and at 29.7 pounds, is it really portable enough to take with you? I spent a few weeks both carb- and trunk-loading to find out. Portable? Really? For all the gorgeous marketing images of the Tread in the desert, on mountains and in remote locations, it's worth noting that my review unit arrived on a full-sized wooden pallet. Admittedly Gozney did supply me with every conceivable extra, but it was still quite an eye-opening amount of gear for something billed as not just portable, but the "world's most portable pizza oven.' Photograph: Chris Haslam 29.7 pounds is roughly the same weight as an SUV tire or a typical three-year-old. While not back-breakingly heavy, nobody wants to spend all that long carrying something so awkward. The pizza oven is an impressively compact unit, and ideal if you're a tailgater whose idea of wilderness is the parking lot, but once you factor in the gas canister (they recommend a 5-11-kilogram tank), tripod stand, pizza peel, and all the other accoutrements needed to make pizza away from home, the real-world logistics start to mount. Looking at the competition, the Ooni Koda 12 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is quite a bit lighter than the Tread at 20.4 pounds, but also larger, at 24.4 x 15.5 x 11.7 inches. That light weight is a consideration when you realize that reviews editor Adrienne So has strapped pizza ovens as big as the Ooni Karu 16 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) to paddleboards to take them out to islands in the middle lakes. Ooni's carry covers are also much cheaper than the Tread's Venture Bag ($99) and the ovens come with legs, so you don't need to take a stand. If you're heading anywhere with uneven ground, however, the Gozney stand is much more versatile (more on that later). Photograph: Chris Haslam