Gear
ArchiveCamping at undeveloped sites can be intimidating. This kit will give you some peace of mind.
More and more companies are using recycled products to make gear. And it's great.
Five superb glare cutters, each under $50
Sometimes the best gear comes in small packages—and at low prices
Next month a community initiative will present guidelines for companies on how to define, talk about, and respond to inappropriate behavior
Whether you’re backpacking or bike commuting, the Swedish gear maker has you covered
We spent five days reporting from the floor of Denver's massive outdoor-gear trade show. Here are the top stories.
Do you really need a bag designed for women? It comes down to your height and sleeping body temperature.
Brands go to great lengths to make their products stand out. Here are the five wildest examples.
Pulling back the curtain on the industry’s biggest product launches
The first-of-its-kind approach shoe returns in spring 2019
Heavy-duty and highly visible, the Nordwand Advanced HS jacket is making a splash at Outdoor Retailer Summer Market
The high-tech material has been used to build frames and components for decades, but as bikes age, catastrophic failures are leading to lawsuits
Don’t let the funky shape fool you
The Zipper Gimp is a small (but important) upgrade
Essentially a three-person paddleboard base with a mesh tent upper and nylon fly, the Universe is happy on the ground, in the air, and on the water
Once again, our gear editors head to the industry's largest trade show to scope out the latest, greatest outdoor tools and toys
The 33-year-old is next in line to be CEO of the company her great grandfather founded in 1928
Outdoor Retail Summer Market 2018 is here, and the industry is abuzz about new gear. We hit up Confluence and Commons Parks to get in some testing time.
Last year we featured this bike, calling it “the ultimate toy for big kids.” Now it’s going to be used by law enforcement.
Consider three things when picking the perfect 18- to 20-ounce water bottle: usability, durability, and temperature control
Watch to see what you'll need before heading out on your first bikepacking trip.
A stove to repair a dent and other totally unexpected uses for stuff you own
Tough and waterproof, it fits everything you need for a day
The California Stonemaster and Five Ten founder changed the way we all climb
One of the things we love about car camping is the ability to get outdoors without sacrificing the comfort of a good meal.
Save your climbing hands with these four salves
Even better, they’re all cheaper than $50.
The proposed 10 percent tariffs on bikes and bike parts imported from China would be a blow to the U.S. cycling industry
Because you don’t want to look like a Tour de France rider on your commute to the office
You live and you learn
We caught up with the couple behind Desk to Glory at Overland Expo to take a look at their swoon-worthy, built out truck.
Stay cool, look good
Boards of Legends is about surfboard shaper Christian Bradley who has built surfboards for many of the world tour’s best surfers.
Cars are designed to keep humans safe, but at what cost to our canine companions?
An enduro mountain-biking pack, an adventure-travel duffel, and a hiking pack are coming to shelves this February
Durable fabrics, intelligent design, clean looks, and plenty of storage make this one of the best office-outdoor crossover bags we’ve tried
Comfortable, secure, and convenient, the Scat Belt works with any type of clothing
Women need packs that are just as capable as men’s—and they need them to fit right. Here are the best, most comfortable performers for all-around backpacking.
It’s waterproof, burly, and ready for the worst
Dirt bikes and 4x4s aren't nearly as bad for the environment as you might think. (Hear me out.)
With ripstop fabric, drain holes, and a water-resistant phone pouch, this endurance-racing vest is ready to get messy
Besides your hiking boots, your daypack is your most-used piece of gear. These are our favorites.
The e-commerce behemoth is on its way to becoming the biggest marketplace for outdoor-recreation products and its influence over the industry grows every day. Is this the apocalypse for the shops and brands that have fueled our love of adventure? Or can they learn to fight back without destroying one another?
We had the chance to see the brand’s new packs, running shoes, hiking boots, and apparel nearly a year before they’ll hit shelves.
Plus, it's $10,000 cheaper than a Tesla
Everything from a spare battery to a rainjacket
The small company makes wool products that are actually affordable. This top is one of my favorites.
Five testers brought 20 pairs of underwear around the world. Here are their favorites.
New tech automatically adjusts settings to keep the watch in tracking mode longer, without sacrificing accuracy
Use these sunscreens now, and in 30 years your skin will thank you
Twenty-three pairs of tights, three months of testing, six obvious winners
Digital tools to help you get into (and out of) the backcountry
This rotomolded beast is bigger, tougher, and better insulated than your classic plastic jug
After a summer of testing, these four SUPs came out on top
Team USA cyclist Coryn Rivera on the stuff she does't ride without
Stretchy, durable, and stylish—these jeans are a wardrobe staple
These mailers, made from upcycled vinyl billboards, can be used up to 2,000 times
After a season of testing, these eight came out on top
I bought them for their red-white-and-blue beer-drinking cred and kept them for their performance chops
They're mighty comfy and don't have that sloppy sweatpants look
We wouldn’t change a single thing
The first of its kind, the Revo is a belay device with a true auto-locking mechanism.
Investing in the right truck is good. Investing in some quality add-ons is even better. (Spoiler alert: It's not gonna be cheap.)
Mountain bikes are made to get dirty, but knowing how to properly clean your bike is crucial to keep it riding smoothly.
These are sturdy enough to take on any adventure and comfortable enough to wear every day—but they won't cost you an arm and a leg
Sure, it's brutal on the highway and mechanically unreliable, but that only adds to the sense of adventure, right?
If you know where to go and what to look for, you don’t have to go far for instant adventures
We have nothing against socks and shoes. We’d just rather wear sandals.
Change how you travel the world with these staff favorites
All you really need is to pick a sweet spot and pack a big tent, a thick air mattress, a two-burner stove (one for coffee, one for bacon), and a cooler of beer. But if you want to step it up a notch, bring along these items, too.
Our lead bike reviewer set out to answer the question: Do you really need all the fancy riding tech, or will a smartphone suffice?
Portable solar gadgets are better than a decade ago. But are they worth it?
POC, Sweet Protection, and Maloja make some of the best-fitting, best-performing women's shorts on the market
The Tiger Wall UL was not designed to break records. Instead, it tries to do more with less, while keeping in check its weight and price and remaining very easy to use.
The goal: to give your trail runner an extra layer of armor
When they go short, we go long
Clothes and tools for toiling at the ranch, on the trail, or in your backyard