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These two-in-one mitts have a highly durable buckskin exterior and a warm wool interior.

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A hyper-efficient backpacking stove system. $100…

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An ultralight, go-anywhere backpack perfect for stuffing in a tight spot. $49…

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The perfect gift for the backcountry skier in your family.

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The infinitely useful, give-to-anyone, backcountry tool. $58…

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A backcountry watch packed with extra features. $199…

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A stylish watch with an elegant display. $250…

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A special commemorative timepiece worn by President Obama.

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A unique suspension system makes this Black Diamond pack ideal for movement. $140…

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A tough aluminum case to protect your camera while climbing. $56…

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Alite built the two-legged Monarch chair built for camping. $59…

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A light, compressible and warm insulated flannel shirt from Isaora. $229…

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This limited edition Leatherman Wave, crafted out Damascus steel, was built to stay sharp. $550…

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Vertical baffles keep the down inside this Big Agnes bag from shifting. $290…

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Our Gear of the Year winning road shoe delivers on comfort.

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The Arc'teryx Alpha SL can be worn biking or bar hopping.

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A review of the Arc'teryx Alpha SL Pullover.

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A hybrid between a weekend technical backpack and a drybag.

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A review of the Arc'teryx Cierzo 18 daypack.

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This year's Killer Deal, a road shoe built for heavy training.

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A review of the Asics Gel-3000.

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This year's Killer Value, the Asics Gel-Trail Attack 4 WR.

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A great out of the box sub-$4000 racer.

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The most versatile road bike we tested this year.

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The Big Agnes Copper Spur UL2, our favorite ultralight tent.

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Our favorite car camping tent this year features 90 square feet of floor space.

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A versatile Killer Value that can handle backpacking or car camping.

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A great sprinter with a carbon-and-aluminum frame.

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The perfect bike for aggressive all-day trail rides.

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These multisport glasses won our Editor's Choice award.

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What to look for when buying, and a review of the Bolle Traverse.

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A firm running shoe built with lots of cushioning for heavier runners.

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A great portable coffeemaker that cleans up easy.

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A trail bike for people who love to climb.

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A killer value and a true starter race bike.

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A time-trail and triathlon bike built to cheat the wind.

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A top-of-the-line racer that our testing pros gushed over.

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One of the warmest and most technical resort jackets we tested.

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Wear this jacket around town or under a shell on the slopes.

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A superlight wind shell with impressive protection.

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A highly water-resistant soft shell at a killer price.

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A trail bike built to bomb down technical trails.

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A lightweight and water-resistant shoe for running on non-technical trails.

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A nimble, quick-handling trail bike for a great price.

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A great endurance cross-country racer for the 29er crowd.

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A killer deal: Tour de France-tech for $3,800.

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A bargain ride that offers a ton of fun for under a grand.

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Our favorite women's road bike this year.

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The lightest marathon-racing shoe on the planet.

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Cut through the water with a swim fin that can power you at 10 mph.

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A quiet (and cordless!) battery-powered lawn mower.

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A jacket that releases heat when you're cold, and stores it when you're hot.

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A soccer ball that instantly stiffens upon contact.

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One of the best-handling mountain bikes we tested.

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Great handling and superb all-mountain comfort.

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Our favorite women's commuter bike for 2009.

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A full-suspension racer that's ready out of the box.

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A great starter race bike that combines comfort and performance.

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A great all-around racer featuring an extremely light, stiff frame.

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A great starter bike with room to grow.

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Shades tailor made for endurance athletes.

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Our Gear of the Year winner packs small and sleeps comfortably.

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One of our favorite small packs, the Diablo delivers on comfort.

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A great starter race bike built to take on bad roads and big hills.

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A full-carbon racer that can be converted to a singlespeed.

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Our favorite new sunglasses for skiers and mountaineers.

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Our favorite new shades for sailors and paddlers.

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This year's Gear of the Year winner is light, waterproof, and supportive.

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The Kelty Locus 40, a traditional top loading overnighter.

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A burly, free-ride, all-mountain bike that's great for descents.

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The Lafuma Naia 35, a cushy yet supportive pack.

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A comfort-performance bike with super-stable handling.

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The most breathable–and stain- and sunproof–soft shell we tested.

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Our Gear of the Year winning storm shell will keep you dry.

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This year's Gear of the Year winner, the Marmot Aura.

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This year's Gear of the Year winner, the Marmot DriClime Catalyst.

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This year's versatile Killer Value can handle trails, travel, and town.

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The Gear of the Year winner can take on any trail.

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The perfect bike for smooth, flowing singletrack.

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The Mountain Hardwear Transition Jacket, this year's Killer Value.

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