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A reliable workhorse that will last for years
Feast-making cookware that won’t slow you down
Focus on your session—not your clothes
Rigorous testing was no match for these pieces
Quality rubber is the most important part of your crag bag
A lightning-fast water filter makes staying hydrated on the trail easier than ever
The best gear for staying put outside
There’s a great new wearable for every kind of athletic goal
These accessories might not make or break your trip, but you’ll sure be glad you packed them
These rugged runners love to rally
The best gear for capturing your adventures
This portable, packable device will repel mosquitoes no matter where you take it
This compact solar panel will juice up your next long-distance trek
Technical layers for any occasion
A five-star kit for base-camp meals
Technical layers for any occasion
Leave the heavy lifting to these pieces
Scarpa is pushing approach shoes to new heights—and distances
Devices bringing innovation to the trails and beyond
These motor-equipped rides are both fun and functional
A new wave of inflatables is approaching shore
Top-notch rigs for riding where the pavement ends
Allied’s new gravel-road crossover bike is the best two-in-one we’ve ever tested
The best comfort and performance for all levels of activity
These rigs impressed us with fresh design
Shoulder the load and make miles with these trail-ready rucksacks
Pants made by—and for—plus-size female hikers
A secure connection to your bike starts with your feet
Masterful sleds for a variety of conditions
These hikers will help you carry your load and stay comfortable and secure, no matter the terrain
Finally, a hiking boot that can truly do it all
One month and 26,000 votes after kicking off our favored footwear tournament, we have a victor
For most of their history, running shoes have been marketed and sold for their ability to reduce injury. That has changed.
341 products, 150-plus testers, and thousands of hours outdoors—this is your ultimate gear resource
Carv’s digital coaching software uses insoles with pressure sensors to give you real-time feedback. But can it really help first-timers improve?
Despite decades of advanced-level experience, I was surprised at how much I learned from Carv’s digital ski coach
We’ve come a long way from the chlorine troughs of yesteryear
Outdoor tools and tech have come a long way since the days when alpinists wore straw hats
What to buy and what to avoid if you don’t want to pay the insane markups on new and used cars this summer
Surf companies have been ignoring compelling research that could make wetsuits warmer and easier to paddle in. Two scientists are making sure someone listens.
Six contenders have fallen from the mix. It all comes down to this. Your vote decides the outcome.
Off-the-grid is great, but some endeavors call for staying connected
Jorts, Hawaiian shirts, sandals—we’re frolicking
We’ll include our favorite submissions in an Outside Instagram post
Chaco and Teva storm into the second round, while an upset shocks the Crocs camp
Apparel makers are using exotic materials in the search for planet-friendly fibers, but the products and processes may not be as green as you think
Replacing your lawn with synthetic grass reduces maintenance, eliminates mud, and can make cleaning up after your dogs a breeze
And how it will affect us all
After finishing the Appalachian Trail, I experienced severe pain in my lower right leg. Little did I know, toe socks and spacers would be my saving grace.
Watch as the Moon family sets out on a camping adventure in the all-new Toyota Tundra
No, you can’t toss the Essential in your curbside bin. But 75 percent of it can be broken down at the brand’s factory.
They’re almost never waterproof, and not as warm as other jackets. Why bother?
The Chaco tan is a badge of honor
I fight for House Birkenstock
It’s time to settle a longstanding debate once and for all. Which sandal will be crowned king?
They’re essentially adventure flip-flops and therefore superior to every other sandal
This simple sandal has everything you need and nothing you don’t
Eight fan favorites. Three head-to-head rounds. Only one winner.
When you’re covering 145 miles through the Alps, every gram counts
The apparel, equipment, and gear that Outside staffers and contributors are gifting to Mom
A recent climate commitment pledge among leading cycling brands conjured an unexpected feeling in our Bike Snob columnist—empathy
Score sunglasses, fire pits, water bottles, and more at a discount until midnight tonight
Our sibling titles Pinkbike and Beta teamed up for a value-oriented field test in Tucson, Arizona. Here are the results.
Next to having a little time to themselves, these are their top wish-list items
Spring comes in like a lion. This gear will help.
Hit the road prepared for anything, without sacrificing cargo space
We caught up with the riders of the most unique bikes at the annual two-wheeled pilgrimage in Monterey, California
The company’s first try took forever to release and wasn’t perfect. Will the new system live up to the hype?
We took the world’s first electric super truck off-roading to find out what it could do
The Makita 18V LXT lithium-ion cordless inflator makes traditional pumps a thing of the past
Hey, spring, didn’t see you there
The best gear for staying comfortable and climbing on North America’s tallest mountain
The best dirt, gravel, and pavement at the gateway to Glacier National Park
Montana-based Peak Ski Company introduces a new line of direct-to-consumer products featuring newly developed technology
Backpacking when the weather forecast is anything but optimal can be intimidating, but with some modifications to your kit, you can turn it into an enjoyable four-season activity
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