Everything
These two-in-one mitts have a highly durable buckskin exterior and a warm wool interior.
A hyper-efficient backpacking stove system. $100…
An ultralight, go-anywhere backpack perfect for stuffing in a tight spot. $49…
The perfect gift for the backcountry skier in your family.
The infinitely useful, give-to-anyone, backcountry tool. $58…
A backcountry watch packed with extra features. $199…
A special commemorative timepiece worn by President Obama.
A unique suspension system makes this Black Diamond pack ideal for movement. $140…
A tough aluminum case to protect your camera while climbing. $56…
Alite built the two-legged Monarch chair built for camping. $59…
A light, compressible and warm insulated flannel shirt from Isaora. $229…
This limited edition Leatherman Wave, crafted out Damascus steel, was built to stay sharp. $550…
Vertical baffles keep the down inside this Big Agnes bag from shifting. $290…
Our Gear of the Year winning road shoe delivers on comfort.
The Arc'teryx Alpha SL can be worn biking or bar hopping.
A hybrid between a weekend technical backpack and a drybag.
This year's Killer Value, the Asics Gel-Trail Attack 4 WR.
The most versatile road bike we tested this year.
The Big Agnes Copper Spur UL2, our favorite ultralight tent.
Our favorite car camping tent this year features 90 square feet of floor space.
A versatile Killer Value that can handle backpacking or car camping.
What to look for when buying, and a review of the Bolle Traverse.
A firm running shoe built with lots of cushioning for heavier runners.
A great portable coffeemaker that cleans up easy.
One of the warmest and most technical resort jackets we tested.
Wear this jacket around town or under a shell on the slopes.
A highly water-resistant soft shell at a killer price.
A lightweight and water-resistant shoe for running on non-technical trails.
A bargain ride that offers a ton of fun for under a grand.
Cut through the water with a swim fin that can power you at 10 mph.
A jacket that releases heat when you're cold, and stores it when you're hot.
A great starter race bike that combines comfort and performance.
A great all-around racer featuring an extremely light, stiff frame.
Our Gear of the Year winner packs small and sleeps comfortably.
One of our favorite small packs, the Diablo delivers on comfort.
A great starter race bike built to take on bad roads and big hills.
This year's Gear of the Year winner is light, waterproof, and supportive.
The Kelty Locus 40, a traditional top loading overnighter.
A burly, free-ride, all-mountain bike that's great for descents.
The most breathable–and stain- and sunproof–soft shell we tested.
This year's Gear of the Year winner, the Marmot DriClime Catalyst.
This year's versatile Killer Value can handle trails, travel, and town.
The Gear of the Year winner can take on any trail.
The Mountain Hardwear Transition Jacket, this year's Killer Value.