Gear
ArchiveLook your part on the slopes or in town with these stylish lids. From $35-70.
The Gear of the Year winning Rudy Project Zyon Sailing.
A versatile Killer Value that can handle backpacking or car camping.
A durable approach shoe built for scrambling over rough terrain.
It’s sticky sole and lightweight helped, but it was the perfect fit that won the Garmont Zenith Mid our Gear of the Year award.
An 850-fill goose down jacket at home on a weekend climb or in the city. $269…
Sam Moulton heads over the K2 booth to learn about a new ski pole with an inclinometer built in to the handle.
Sticky rubber keeps these lightweight trail runners glued to the dirt, especially excelling on mellow, rolling trails. $100…
The shoe for technical trails, the Salomon XT Wings.
The purest racer we tested, the Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL2.
This limited edition Leatherman Wave, crafted out Damascus steel, was built to stay sharp. $550…
A waterproof, breathable shell with a comfy mesh lining.
This year's Gear of the Year winner, the Marmot DriClime Catalyst.
Relaxed fit, flannel-lined khakis that will keep you warm through winter.
Our Gear of the Year winner packs small and sleeps comfortably.
Outside's Grayson Schaffer shows you how to tie a figure eight in a few easy steps.
Simplicity is why the New Balance 890 wins our Gear of the Year award.
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Wick away sweat and stay warm with these new baselayers, the Helly Hansen W Verglas Hybrid $100 and the Neve Designs Chamonix $130.
Sam Moulton heads over the K2 booth to learn about a new ski pole with an inclinometer built in to the handle.
One of our favorite small packs, the Diablo delivers on comfort.
The most barebones training shoe in our line-up–our testers only wanted to run fast in this featherweight runner. $110…
The Gear of the Year winning Saucony ProGrid Triumph 5.
A great portable coffeemaker that cleans up easy.
A knee-length parka that keeps you toasty, and stuffs down into a pocket the size of a PB and J.
The Mountain Hardwear Transition Jacket, this year's Killer Value.
Doug Schnitzspahn on the best storm shells from the Winter Buyer's Guide.
Grayson Schaffer shows you how to tie a bowline in a few simple steps.
Light, fast, and comfortable: Three reasons the Bolle Vortex is our Gear of the Year winning sunglass.
Do not become a statistic: Four products to include in your pack when heading into the backcountry. seracfilms.com and bentgate.com…
A fashionable new jacket that works just as well on the slopes as it looks good at the resort bar. $300…
A pair of well-priced, versatile snowshoes built for rolling hills and trails.
The Kelty Locus 40, a traditional top loading overnighter.
Overpronate? This stability shoe is all about controlling your motion, without compromising a springy feel. $140…
Pearl Izumi's new shoe was our Gear of the Year winner.
A 3-in-1 jacket with a waterproof membrane that can be worn in any combination.
A streamlined, insulated jacket, without all the bulk.
Sam Moulton heads to the Marmot booth to hear about a tough new hard shell to be released in winter 2012.
Mechanic Frank Sotomayor shows you how to tighten bolts using a torque wrench. Frankie Flats Repair Service, Santa Fe, NM…
Four-season performance with three-season weight: Introducing our Gear of the Year winning jacket, Columbia’s Peak 2 Peak.
These two-in-one mitts have a highly durable buckskin exterior and a warm wool interior.
A very light, very stiff alpine touring boot.
A champ on powder that doesn’t need to sit in the closet until the big snows come.
Our Gear of the Year winning road shoe delivers on comfort.
One of our favorite hybrid road and trail running shoes.
New to mountain biking? This affordable women's-specific ride dampens chatter with full suspension while lower-profile tubes make climbing easier. $1,550…
A bargain ride that offers a ton of fun for under a grand.
Water- and wind-resistant, the Nau Lightbeam 100%-recycled polyester staves off the elements with a low-profile design. $175…
A performance shell specially designed for gadget lovers.
A bombproof winter coat to keep you warm no matter what the conditions. $599…
Our Gear of the Year winner has an amazing space-to-weight ratio.
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Masked in a proprietary waterproofing nano-technology, the multi-sport V-Lite Thunder can handle any weather condition. $90…
A stiff, all-mountain board that's solid at high speeds..
Buyer’s Guide managing editor Alicia Carr picks some of her favorite new gear from the SIA snow show.
This year's versatile Killer Value can handle trails, travel, and town.
This year's Gear of the Year winner, the Vasque Aether Tech.
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…