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These mailers, made from upcycled vinyl billboards, can be used up to 2,000 times

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They're mighty comfy and don't have that sloppy sweatpants look

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We wouldn’t change a single thing

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Stretchy, durable, and stylish—these jeans are a wardrobe staple

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After a season of testing, these eight came out on top

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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

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The first of its kind, the Revo is a belay device with a true auto-locking mechanism.

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Mountain bikes are made to get dirty, but knowing how to properly clean your bike is crucial to keep it riding smoothly.

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Investing in the right truck is good. Investing in some quality add-ons is even better. (Spoiler alert: It's not gonna be cheap.)

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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.

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We have nothing against socks and shoes. We’d just rather wear sandals.

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Change how you travel the world with these staff favorites

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If you know where to go and what to look for, you don’t have to go far for instant adventures

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Sure, it's brutal on the highway and mechanically unreliable, but that only adds to the sense of adventure, right?

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Portable solar gadgets are better than a decade ago. But are they worth it?

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Our lead bike reviewer set out to answer the question: Do you really need all the fancy riding tech, or will a smartphone suffice?

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POC, Sweet Protection, and Maloja make some of the best-fitting, best-performing women's shorts on the market

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Take lounging in the woods seriously with these six picks

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Clothes and tools for toiling at the ranch, on the trail, or in your backyard

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The goal: to give your trail runner an extra layer of armor

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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.

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When they go short, we go long

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The electric rigs and bike computers are on the latest list of Chinese imports to be slapped with the 25 percent tax

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Sure, it's expensive, but it's hard to put a price on carefree runs with my daughter

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Surprisingly technical trail-to-town wear that's comfortable, tough, and versatile

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There's no need to change after your day on the trail

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It took the team a year just to figure out the 3,212-mile Arctic route

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We rode the ultralight machine designed by the founder of POC

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When in doubt, don't light that campfire

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A budget-friendly list of the gear you should—and definitely shouldn't—save money on

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Protect yourself when playing outside

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The messaging device uses a pay-as-you-go model that’s more flexible than the monthly contracts required by other companies

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These essentials are ready for the office, the bar, or the crag

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Don't let pesky skeeters hold you back from enjoying the great outdoors

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Gear companies like Arc'teryx and Gore are desperately seeking ways to enter the approximately $15 billion market. They're making headway, but distributors say they still have a lot to learn.

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It's easier than ever for cyclists to pick a route and get out the door. Is that a good thing?

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Your best defense against snow, sun, and everything in between

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The Ranger and Scout are designed to bring the trademark Traeger cooking experience to the campground

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Keep this stuff in your 4x4 at all times

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What all those buttons, levers, and knobs actually do in your 4x4

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Vital knowledge for owners of any 4WD or AWD vehicle

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Never put a wrench on a truck before? Start here.

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Do this and never die from dehydration in Death Valley

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This incredibly useful skill gives any old car the capability of a full-size truck

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Unnecessary? Sure. The best part of my commute? Absolutely.

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Everything you could possibly want to know about the various car-camping sleep setups out there. Plus, when to just use a freaking tent.

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Want to go off-road? Here are options at $10K, $20K, and $30K.

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Because it's time to embrace summer

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When space is precious, turn to these key products to help you save big

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The family of three watches gets even fancier navigation features, and the 5X Plus gets a pulse oximeter

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Andrew Taylor is a 30-year-old mountain biker who has spent the last two years on the road. This is the rig that made it possible.

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The textile company launched its Power Fill last year with 80 percent recycled material. Now it’s gone 100 percent.

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Protect your skin while looking good

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Yeah, I'm a sucker for the latest, greatest hardcore equipment, but this everyday stuff is invaluable

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We got our hands on the British cycling brand’s new commuter gear, which is designed with your gadgets in mind

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It comes down to better organization, capacity, and accessibility

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They're comfy, look good, and will last a decade. But we bet you knew all that already.

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Leave your bulky camera bag at home and instead protect your expensive electronics in this unique pouch

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Whether you’re just getting into backpacking or want to upgrade your kit, you can't go wrong with this tiny cooking setup

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Build strength, resilience, and flexibility with this gear

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The sad story behind one of the outdoor industry's smartest hard-shell designs. Turns out, we were the problem.

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We took a n00b friend into the backcountry and shot video

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Lots of big brands are shifting toward more sustainable gear, without harmful PFCs. But for the industry as a whole, change is slow.

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Whether you're into race shields or lifestyle frames, there's something here you'll love

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Lightweight, packable tools to help you get the job done

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The Olloclip Filmer's setup will seriously improve your iPhone photos

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When you want to make sure your essentials—phone, cash, etc.—don't end up in the drink

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It's smaller and lighter than its predecessor but still ready to handle the toughest high-alpine conditions

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With everything in one storage bin, you'll have little excuse not to get outside

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After two weeks, I learned something: I'd do it again

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Add-ons to make giving it your best shot a little bit easier

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Our gear contributor's tried-and-true weekend wardrobe

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Meet Jessi Lewis, the metalsmith behind our new favorite line

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It's safe for you but likely not for your pricey apparel. Here's how to avoid trashing your fancy outerwear with bug repellent.

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Here's what you can do to keep your filter in good shape and how to know when it's time to spring for a new one

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A foundation run by the family of Chris Farley believed that Trek was capitalizing on the late comedian’s name

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Through a new program called North Face Renewed, customers can purchase used and refurbished gear online

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Lightweight and incredibly packable, the Flash Air is a complete, protective camping system for under $200

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In the Alps you climb, in the Rockies you scramble, in the Sierras you hike, but in Sweden’s high country, you trek—like nowhere else on earth

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