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A comfort-performance racer that delivers.

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An ultralight, 250 gram carbon fiber trekking pole, that made our jaws drop.

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Joby's new malleable tripod. Built to hold your iPhone or other mobile device.

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The Gear of the Year 2011 winning resort jacket.

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

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One of our favorite new softshells for this winter.

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These are Lance's shades, and we understand why.

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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…

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Our Gear of the Year winning bag offers comfort and warmth down to 15 degrees, and it weighs less than 2 pounds.

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Michael Brown and his team at Serac Adventure Films pack up for Everest.

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Johnathan Frederick of Bent Gate Mountaineering teams up with Searac Adventure Films to tell you how to shop for backcountry and alpine skis. seracfilms.com and bentgate.com…

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Need new backcountry ski boots? Watch this video before you start shopping. seracfilms.com and bentgate.com…

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Buyer’s Guide managing editor Alicia Carr picks her favorite gear from the SIA Snow Show.

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

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A brand new company delivers a shoe fit for the gnarliest trails.

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

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

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The fastest full-suspension bike that we tested.

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A basic wallet made out of recycled mountain-bike tires.

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A killer deal at $225.

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

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Look your part on the slopes or in town with these stylish lids. From $35-70.

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The Gear of the Year winning Rudy Project Zyon Sailing.

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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…

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Take your finest wine into the backcountry with this budget gift. $10…

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An affordable option that doesn't sacrifice comfort.

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It's easier than you think. And you'll save money. And have more fun. Seriously. seracfilms.com and bentgate.com…

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Buyer’s Guide managing editor Ali Carr shares the Gear of the Year-winning snowboard.

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The Gear of the Year winning North Face Primero 60.

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The anti-minimalist running shoe.

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One of our favorite technical apres boots.

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A trail bike built to bomb down technical trails.

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A comfort-performance bike with super-stable handling.

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A top of the line mountain bike designed specifically for women.

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The perfect gift for the backcountry skier in your family.

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A tough, old school commuter bag made in the U.S.A. $170…

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A waterproof, breathable shell with a comfy mesh lining.

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

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Relaxed fit, flannel-lined khakis that will keep you warm through winter.

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The best frameless sunglasses for cyclists.

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An affordable zero-degree bag that our testers agreed was the warmest zero-degree bag yet. $219…

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One binding for both the resort and backcountry? Yup.

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A boot that performs nearly as well in-bounds as it does out-of-bounds.

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A big mountain ski that blasts through powder but can still handle hard snow.

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Our Gear of the Year Winner crams a ton of features into a light backpack.

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Sticky rubber keeps these lightweight trail runners glued to the dirt, especially excelling on mellow, rolling trails. $100…

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The shoe for technical trails, the Salomon XT Wings.

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

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The perfect bike for smooth, flowing singletrack.

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The purest racer we tested, the Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL2.

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

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An axe that works for everything from chopping kindling to field dressing an animal. $170…

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A knee-length parka that keeps you toasty, and stuffs down into a pocket the size of a PB and J.

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

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Doug Schnitzspahn on the best storm shells from the Winter Buyer's Guide.

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This year's Killer Value, the Smith Trace.

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A hyper-efficient backpacking stove system. $100…

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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…

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These new shoes are toeing the line between trail and road runner. One reason the North Face Double Track won our 2011 Gear of the Year award.

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With reinforced edges, this twin tip is designed specifically for the park.

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Our favorite all-mountain women's board.

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A super-sticky carving ski that penetrates even the hardest snow.

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Yes, Thule makes luggage, and it’s just as tough as their roof racks. Presenting our 2011 Gear of the Year winner.

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The most barebones training shoe in our line-up–our testers only wanted to run fast in this featherweight runner. $110…

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The Gear of the Year winning Saucony ProGrid Triumph 5.

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

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One of the most forgiving bikes we tested this year.

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Outside Magazine, Cycling Special…

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A backcountry watch packed with extra features. $199…

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A 3-in-1 jacket with a waterproof membrane that can be worn in any combination.

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A streamlined, insulated jacket, without all the bulk.

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Sam Moulton heads to the Marmot booth to hear about a tough new hard shell to be released in winter 2012.

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Mechanic Frank Sotomayor shows you how to tighten bolts using a torque wrench. Frankie Flats Repair Service, Santa Fe, NM…

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

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A durable approach shoe built for scrambling over rough terrain.

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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.

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Sam Moulton is at Boulder Ski Deals for a rundown of the best alpine skis.

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The most versatile jacket, and our Gear of the Year winner.

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K2’s most versatile all-mountain ski.

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With an extra 15 liters of expandable space, our Gear of the Year winning pack, the Deuter ACT Zero 50+15, works for day hikes and multiday trips.

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