Fruit similar to Honeycrisp but larger, more stripy, higher in acidity, later ripening. Origin: Holman, WI by D. Shefelbine. Honeycrisp o.p.; planted 1991; selected 2002; USPP 24,698; 29 July 2014. Tree: vigor moderate; upright to upright-spreading; spur development moderately heavy; precocious; productivity moderately high. Fruit: irregularly round-conical; 75 mm height × 85 mm diameter; 80-95% red stripe over yellow-green ground color; flesh moderately firm, crisp, melting and juicy; similar soluble solids and greater acidity than Honeycrisp; stores up to 5 months in ambient atmosphere.