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I'm looking for a two-person tent that can be used for backpacking or car camping. Something light but not ultralight, and easy enough for one person to set up. I usually camp alone but want the space of a two-person tent. Suggestions?
The Spanish rider has IOC-head Rogge's approval, but he's not out of the woods yet.
Scientists predict the biggest Dead Zone ever.
New rules about SPF can help you decide what to buy now.
Tim Danielson ran 3:59.4 in 1966; now he's in jail.
Was it a not-so-cordial conversation, or witness tampering?
In 1999, Camille Seaman gave up her seat on a one-hour flight from Oakland to L.A. and scored a round trip ticket anywhere in the world. She chose Alaska. Once there, she decided to walk from a coastal town named Kotzebue across the ice…
Hi, my name is Katie and today I'm launching this blog, Raising Rippers, about bringing up adventurous, outdoor kids. Before our first daughter, Pippa (that's her below), was born, a friend of mine gave me the best parenting advice I’ve ever gotten: Start off as you mean to go on.
Travel to the continent may drop 25 percent
I know many readers are self proclaimed Gear Junkies so I thought a brief review of my gear I used to summit Everest would be of interest. As usual, these are not endorsements and I always paid for my gear unless noted otherwise. Overall, I used the same items…
Keira Newton of Dynamic Kettlebell Fitness shows us an advanced exercise.
Keira Newton of Dynamic Kettlebell Fitness shows her strength by swinging 88 pounds.
Keira Newton demonstrates advanced kettlebell exercises.
The correct form, step-by-step, for six key stretches.
A commuter pack that can handle the toughest weather and keep your tech gear safe. $79…
A comfortable goggle with lenses that automatically tint when the sun gets bright.
A waterproof, breathable shell with a comfy mesh lining.
A knee-length parka that keeps you toasty, and stuffs down into a pocket the size of a PB and J.
A 3-in-1 jacket with a waterproof membrane that can be worn in any combination.
A tough new shoe developed with input from Appalacian Trail hikers.
An ultralight, 250 gram carbon fiber trekking pole, that made our jaws drop.
A light hiking shoe that's durable and comfortable.
A revolutionary design–spiral, elastic baffles–not only allows you to twist and turn at night, but also holds the insulation against you for fewer cold spots. Our Gear of the Year winner. $379…
The lightest down bag on the market, this 15-degree, 850-fill sleeping bag won't weigh down your pack at just 1.4 pounds. $439…
An affordable zero-degree bag that our testers agreed was the warmest zero-degree bag yet. $219…
Ultralight backpackers will praise this 2,014-cubic-inch minimalist pack for its perfectly designed organizational pockets and breathable back panel. $175…
Sticky rubber keeps these lightweight trail runners glued to the dirt, especially excelling on mellow, rolling trails. $100…
Water- and wind-resistant, the Nau Lightbeam 100%-recycled polyester staves off the elements with a low-profile design. $175…
New to mountain biking? This affordable women's-specific ride dampens chatter with full suspension while lower-profile tubes make climbing easier. $1,550…
Thanks to fender mounts, our Gear-of-the-Year-winning road bike can, not only excel as a racer, thanks to a carbon fiber frame, it can double as a commuter. $2,630…
This “comfort-performance” road bike is designed to keep your spine happy, while keeping you moving fast. $3,000…
Designed like a pro racer's bike but with a less-expensive weave of carbon fiber making it peloton- and wallet-friendly. $3,750…
The most barebones training shoe in our line-up–our testers only wanted to run fast in this featherweight runner. $110…
Overpronate? This stability shoe is all about controlling your motion, without compromising a springy feel. $140…
Ultralight, waterproof, breathable, reinforced panels: all the ingredients that make up our Gear-of-the-Year-winning jacket. $200…
Thinking about getting a new pair? First, consider these three things. seracfilms.com and bentgate.com…
Do not become a statistic: Four products to include in your pack when heading into the backcountry. seracfilms.com and bentgate.com…
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.