Gear
ArchiveOne sliver of evidence? The number-one selling ski last winter was the women's Black Pearl, from Blizzard
The fan-favorite MTB brand finally has a fully modern trail machine
We predict lots of people will fall in love with this stainless-steel gravel bike, thanks to a smart design that allows users to customize the ride
To find out, I stood in an ice-filled Yeti cooler until my feet froze
Want to save money? You won't do it by buying a cheap car.
Three hand-warmers to cure chronically cold fingers
It's been one of the snowiest winters in decades for much of the country. We called in expert help to find out which shovels are best for clearing it all away.
This van comes with a stainless steal shower.
A custom Defender for under $90,000.
Your entire family can sleep in this bird's nest.
This wallet is carved from a single piece of wood.
Everything you need to survive for 72 hours, stuffed into a single waterproof bag
This is the only utensil you need for backcountry dining.
From pasta makers to candy bars, these eight items have totally transformed how we get after it
And they won't appear on Walmart shelves. But the acquisition will help the behemoth retailer compete with Amazon and it could even strengthen Moosejaw's brick-and-mortar business.
We break down the differences between various off-the-grid communication devices. Getting the right one could save your life.
This company sucks pollution from the air to make art supplies.
The decision is pretty simple, really. The UAV is tiny, has a powerful camera and obstacle-avoidance features, and is easy to fly.
Watch as resident Instagram expert lays out his tips to make the most of the medium.
We asked five outdoor professionals to name the single piece of gear they just can't destroy
Watch as resident Instagram expert Jakob Schiller lays out his tips for editing your photos for Instagram.
I recently spent ten days riding through Colombia and discovered that picking the right gear for an off-the-beaten-path bike trip can make or break the experience
If you looked under the table at one of Outside’s morning news meetings, you’d notice a lot of leather boots on the feet of our male editors.
This six-pound kayak ($525) is built with a collapsible carbon frame and a ripstop waterproof nylon skin, allowing it to pack down to the size of a yoga mat. Users can easily haul it on a bike or carry it onto a plane. Buy Now…
These bibs are the missing piece to your spring skiing outfit.
The maximalist running shoe company tackles the track with an innovative new design
Adventure-wear brands are trying something new: letting customers decide what goes to market
New, more-refined designs have made these pedal-assist machines significantly more appealing
Things get done a little differently across the Atlantic. They take their ski hill fashion more seriously, use more avalanche airbags, and still love Rollerblades
Watch to see our gear editor's go-to European ski brands to check out this season.
From a totally new airbag design to a onesie for mountain biking, here are some of our favorite finds at Europe's largest outdoor trade show
Professional snowboarder Austin Smith turned this fire truck into a home.
This tent is for the most rugged adventurers.
You can sleep 50 feet above the ground in these orbs.
Yes, this knife costs a lot ($500), but for good reason. The frame is made almost entirely of titanium, and the blade is S35VN steel, which is designed to keep an edge, but is also easy to sharpen. At a full half-inch thick, the Harsey fills your palm nicely,…
The next big trend in trucks can still be had for cheap
Plus-sized tires on road bikes might sound like a gimmick—but we love how huge, fast, and cushy they are on the pavement
Outdoor apparel manufacturers are helping to revive this once dying industry
A regular day of skiing requires a lot of gear, so you can imagine how much ski patrollers have to carry while they’re out keeping us safe on the slopes. To find out exactly what they pack, we caught up with Robin McElroy, an 11-year veteran of the Squaw Valley Ski Patrol, Alaskan heli-ski guide, and former big-mountain ski competitor.
They work so well, we wanted to know what was going on inside
This is a snowmobile for four
Three brands committing major R&D to making their ski boots fit and perform for women
More and more bike companies are selling road bikes built to be ridden on dirt roads. Are they marketing hype or the future of cycling?
We love this town for its world-class trails, but it also caters to those who like to pedal in many other ways
Not everything made for sliding on snow has to cost a fortune
Ducati's latest adventure bike isn't its fastest, but it is better off-road, easier to ride, and $4K cheaper than its big brother
The action-cam maker says it's fixed the problem that had some Karmas suddenly plunging to the ground
This multitool doubles as a belt buckle
This tent hangs from a tree and can hold up to 500 pounds
Yvon Chouinard would be proud of these retro climbing shoes
Watch our Gear Guy, Joe Jackson, on his quest to find the very best (and cheesiest) ski and snowboard jokes.
Smartwool discovered that women run at much different temperatures than men. Now it's using that data to reengineer its women's socks and base layers.
Vests are the Swiss Army knives of layering. They work in summer and winter, in town and on the mountain, for early morning dawn patrols and out for dinner. Here are six of our favorites.
Darcy Conover couldn't find the ultimate base layer, so she ended up designing one herself. I've been testing her women's piece for the past few months and can verify that it is indeed a stroke of genius.
This watch comes with 10 feet of paracord
Survivorman Les Stroud designed this knife
We all covet the top-shelf stuff, but our most useful and well-loved kit is often nothing fancy
This multitool will help you organize your keys
This motorcycle was designed for the desert.
Gear that's guaranteed to help you have a memorable and romantic holiday
Fashion brand Taylor Stitch designed this bike.
The most exciting new products from the country's largest ski trade show
Would you pay $200 for a Canadian tuque?
We scoured the floor of the Outdoor Retailer Winter Market show to find the perfect Valentine's Day gifts for that special outdoorsy someone.
The ultimate winter toy for big kids
These should all get lots of use from November through May
At last, buying a fat bike doesn't have to be an investment for just a few snowy months per year
A hotel fit for a king
Experience in extreme wind chill can teach all of us outdoor recreationists about proper layering—without breaking the bank
Welcome to professional climber Cedar Wright’s Boulder gear shed, or, as he calls it, his “discombobulated junk show.” It’s also an adventure athlete’s paradise packed into a one-car garage that’s bursting with ice climbing, paragliding, big-wall climbing, and biking equipment stacked in neat—and not so neat—piles.
This tent fits 14 people
This watch comes packaged in a steel cage
This multitool hides in your bike frame
Like a smartphone for your bike
Pro Climber and Filmmaker Cedar Wright knows a thing or two about adventure, and his gear shed is full to the brim with climbing, paragliding and cycling equipment.
Our new favorite adventure vehicle
This jacket from Arc'Teryx falls in line with the current trend of mating a midlayer to an outerlayer
Always on the cusp of environmental innovation, Patagonia's Powslayer jacket earned one of our Gear of the Show awards. The balance between technical performance and environmental impact make this a great jacket.
Tony Krupicka is one of the world’s foremost ultra runners. The 33-year-old Nebraska native is a two-time winner of the Leadville 100 and the 50-Mile Trail National Championships, and he’s placed second in the county’s original ultra—Western States 100. Last month, he let us into his Boulder, Colorado, home, which is strewn with training tools, from road bikes and ski-mo skis to running shoes and cams.