Gear
ArchiveThanks to smart features, Hydro Flask’s Unbound Series™ Soft Cooler Pack lets you comfortably carry more than just food and drinks
Using publicly available data, advocacy group People for Bikes wants to show community leaders what they can do to improve cycling infrastructure in their cities
There’s a right way and a wrong way. Here’s how to do it correctly.
Summer is here in the desert so we rounded up our female editors' top picks for sunglasses
Perfect for EDC or in your backpack, these folding knives are ready to tag along on your adventures
With a hydration sleeve, clamshell zipper pocket, and rescue-compatible features, this is the future of PFDs
How does the new Mini compare to other satellite messengers—and is it the right backcountry communications device for you?
A classic goes head-to-head with a modern rival
Get sweaty in our new favorite workout gear
We asked seven pro athletes about the no-fuss swimwear they rely on when surfing, stand-up paddleboarding, and racing and training in the pool
Upgrading this simple accessory will improve your photography
Give yourself the confidence for big jobs with a fixed-blade knife
Patagonia is celebrating 36 years of Baggies™ Shorts and they want you to join the party
The handheld satellite communication device is significantly smaller than its predecessor but has almost the same functionality
Say goodbye to too-wide, unstable boots. These are built for women's feet from the ground up.
Noso’s Kelli Jones is building an outdoor business while reducing waste, one scrap of nylon at a time
It's one of the most indispensable pieces of gear I own
The California resort will be the first major bike park in the U.S. to allow the motorized rigs—meaning the war over two-wheeled access to public lands is about to heat up
Plus dos and don’ts for scoring great deals on used equipment
Depending on the vote Tuesday, some products from big names like Banana Boat and Coppertone could soon be missing from shelves in the Aloha State
Own an adventure motorcycle? You’ll want this piece of riding kit.
Know what can be solved with a patch job and what's a lost cause
In February, we put more than 250 pairs of next winter's skis through their paces at Snowbird, Utah. We're talking 18 testers, three days, and a total of 1.5 million vertical feet. Find out which planks rose to the top in the Winter Buyer's Guide, which hits newsstands in October. In the meantime, let photographer Lee Cohen take you through the test.
It'll elevate your camp-cooking game for decades—for just $130
Our editors on what they expect to spend on new gear, with the goal of balancing quality and affordability
No reason to get undressed when nature calls
The company made a name for itself making replacement lenses for other brands' frames. Now it's making its own shades.
Fight the spring showers with these jackets
Keep your toiletries and accessories organized
It’s time to trade that puffy for a short-sleeved shirt and floral-patterned shoes
The International Trade Commission passed a restriction on the import of products that infringe upon patents for Nite Ize's popular Steelie family of dashboard electronics mounts
Amid an ongoing doping scandal, the Sky racer is within his rights to continue racing. He shouldn't be.
Compact, lightweight, and dependable, this little blade is capable of handling all your camp chores
Any of these four jackets could save your skin
Taking some time off after graduation? Here's all the gear you need to travel the world.
The snow is melting, the sun is shining—it's time to drag your camping gear from the garage and get it ready for another season
The Vancouver brand's $750 Alpha SV shell has been in its line for 20 years and got an update for 2016. We followed the jacket from design through production to see just what goes into making a premier alpine climbing shell.
With Yeti in the hot seat over a feud with the NRA, competitors are jumping at the chance to win over new customers by declaring their allegiance to the Second Amendment
The 122nd Boston Marathon was wet, windy, and cold, with many runners dropping out of the race because of hypothermia. Here's what you should wear to avoid the same DNF fate.
Sweat the small stuff (so they don't have to)
The two-person pod is a departure from the brand's traditional aluminum design
What is it and would it really stand up to bitter storms ravaging an alien planet?
The NRA claims that Yeti refuses to sell to its foundation. Yeti begs to differ.
Here’s our comprehensive guide for how to choose the right backcountry shelter
It's 50 percent lighter than traditional cast iron skillets
6 stylish shades that also have performance chops
Lightweight and easy to pull on, whether you're in the gym or at the crag
It's waterproof, floats, and is 20 percent louder than its predecessor
Global warming, nuclear meltdowns, earthquakes, and hurricanes...oh my! Here's how these readers prepare for it all.
How people who make a living playing outside protect themselves from sun, rain, and sweat
Proceeds from each sale fund scholarships for East African nursing students
I got my first Bill's Bag for a canoe trip on the Northern Forest Canoe Trail in 2008—three decades after the product came to market. While NRS has tinkered with the accessories and materials, the design has remained largely unchanged since those first prototypes, and for good reason.
In March, Under Armour announced that the accounts of more than 150 million MyFitnessPal users had been compromised. What does that mean for the rest of the workout app industry?
This palm-sized satellite device enables you to send and receive messages (and call for rescue) right from your cellphone
Testing three sneakers that claim to hit the cushioning-boost sweet spot
Kaitlyn Boyle smashed the women's record for the AZT300, while Kurt Refsnider reclaimed the record for the 760-mile AZTR
Cairn’s monthly surprise of outdoor products is designed with one thing in mind: inspiring you to get outside
Don't leave home without a little extra protection
There's no point in hauling one around if you're going to make these mistakes
From insulated water bottles to portable toilet-paper rolls, here's what our staff never leaves home without
Some cut down on waste. Some funnel proceeds to environmental organizations. Some are green literally and figuratively.
This marks the brand's first attempt at an affordable, fitness-oriented wearable
These are my dirty, well-used, time-tested picks
From Expedition Overland, this episode of Oh Hey There with Jeff walks through the Adventure Trailers Habitat Truck Topper.
Your adventure buddies and significant other will thank you
Using less water, cutting back energy consumption, and helping keep plastic trash out of the ocean are just the start. Adidas’s company-wide sustainability initiatives are impressive as they are vast.
The retailer put forth new standards for environmental and social responsibility. How effective will they be?
Stellar fit and weather protection make these our four favorite top layers
Design, luxury, and practicality—all for $600 per month
Part of the company's unique new workwear line, this apron is made from heavy hemp canvas and is just right for summer barbecues
Because there's nothing better than a pristine gear closet
Need to power an LED TV for 18 hours? There's a battery pack for that.
Even when weight is at a premium, don't skip these items
Durable materials and touch of stretch make these the comfiest belts around
Brands got creative with their special-edition footwear for this year's race
Thoughtful design and technical chops are not mutually exclusive
The North Face's newest running tights use eye-tricking patterns to make women look taller and slimmer. Do they work?
This video City of Angels, City of Trails highlights three riding areas in Los Angeles including Simi Valley, Altadena, Chilao Region.
50/50 on the Water, a new film from Orvis, doubles down on the company’s initiative to strive for gender parity in fly-fishing.