
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!'
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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 Gozney.com.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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