Steve Mazzucchi

Managing Editor

Preston's Summary

Steve Mazzucchi is the Managing Editor at Gear Patrol. With a diverse background in outdoor and fitness journalism, he focuses primarily on cycling, snow sports, pocket knives, and motorcycles, while also exploring themes in automotive and travel. Steve's work has been featured in Business Insider, ExBulletin, Gear Patrol, Yahoo, and MSN.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Reviews: 39 %
Informative: 37 %
Promotional: 10 %
Opinion: 6 %
Listicles: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Consumer Products
  • Product Recalls

Pitching Insights

Steve Mazzucchi's coverage predominantly focuses on outdoor gear, sports gear, and adventure products with an emphasis on promotional deals and reviews. If you have a new product launch or significant update in the outdoor or sports gear industry, consider reaching out to him for potential coverage.

As Steve seems to prioritize reviewing and promoting products within the transportation & logistics theme, pitches should highlight unique features of any relevant items along with how they cater to consumers' needs. Additionally, if your brand has collaborations or exciting developments within these industries that align with his focus areas, it may capture his interest.

Given the lack of specific geographic focus mentioned for Steve Mazzucchi's coverage, he appears open to covering international topics related to outdoor gear and sporting equipment.

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