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From tasty canned wine and cozy sleeping bags to outdoorsy dating apps and portable hot tubs, it's never been easier to have a good time outside
The days are getting shorter. Here's the best gear to brighten your path.
Independent bike retailers have been fighting for survival for more than 15 years. But recent developments could put these beloved brick-and-mortar shops out of business for good.
Nissan plans to build a truck specifically for search and rescue teams
Seven affordable items you should always have packed and ready to go. Just in case.
This aggressive trail helmet is the most versatile all-mountain lid on the market
It could be the key to making the industry more sustainable, but it's also (unsurprisingly) difficult to convince manufacturers to share their R&D finds. Which is where Patagonia comes in.
The BioLite BaseCamp stove has quickly become one of our favorite fall car camping tools. This wood-powered stove offers a great alternative to traditional fuel stoves or heavy grills and has a USB port to charge your devices while you cook.
Shane and Sandra Young of Aussie Expeditions have built one of the most impressive Land Rover Defenders we've ever seen
Mystery Ranch has a simple design philosophy: design stuff that fits and works for as many different people as possible
Snowmakers do their jobs at night, in frigid temperatures, while handling heavy, cumbersome equipment. Which means they need gear they can rely on.
The most expensive (and beautiful) bike pump ever made
A knife that looks as good as it cuts.
Fall’s stealth timepieces are burly, technical, and 100 percent badass
Everything you need to get out on the water
The best way to store your bike in a small apartment
Most e-bikes are big, heavy, and a pain to haul around when you’re not pedaling. The Vektron ($3,400) bucks that trend, with a frame that folds down small enough to fit under your desk at work. It also has a motor with a max speed of 20 miles per hour…
The best everyday carry knife money can buy
The last wallet you'll ever need to buy
The trucker hat is an essential piece of kit here at Outside. We use them to keep the sun off our faces on the skin track and the sweat out of our eyes during post-work trail runs. Plus, they always go well with the de facto office uniform: a flannel and jeans. Here are eight of our favorites.
5 fire starters that make lighting up quick and easy
The big-box retailers, so popular in the Midwest and South, are ideal places to find inexpensive, durable camp gear
A folding knife that will also start your campfire
Here's how to build the perfect tiny home
Gerber just revolutionized the multitool
Old-school toughness takes on modern performance in the Australian Outback
A new material modeled on cold-water animals' coats could lead to thinner, warmer wetsuits.
This commercial spoof from Polerstuff is the third in a series starring Dr. Dan. This ridiculously hilarious ad was shot by filmmaker Alex Craig and his friend John Stewart aka Dr. Dan.
A longboard deck pretty enough to hang on your wall
Who needs a van when you have a sidecar adventure rig?
The Army's next troop carrier might be fueled by hydrogen
Most e-bikes are ugly. Not this one.
With tips, hacks, and processes from the hydration pros
The Arizona-based brand just built the do-everything, plus-size trail bike.
All other daypacks seem wimpy compared to this one
The new Pixel delivers a top-notch shooter that takes crisp photos, high-res video, and that can go toe to toe with Apple's iPhone
This simple pocket knife is all you need
Frankenstein would be proud of this folding e-fat bike
This is the right way to rebuild a Defender
This bag's built-in reflector will make your photos that much better
This rental hangs over the side of a 1,300-foot cliff
This electric motorcycle is the perfect urban commuter
Meet Tim Hill, a retired Air Force mechanic who converted a crashed airplane into a one-of-a-kind adventure trailer.
Watch to see our editors’ four favorite items from the Winter Buyer’s Guide.
I called up a handful of skiers, climbers, runners, and kayakers to find out how their tools have helped them during off-the-grid adventures
A tiny home you can tow around with your truck
Filson made a sleeping bag, and we want it
This, folks, is how to customize a motorcycle
Hiking boots can be gorgeous, not just utilitarian
All the best skiers I know are women. We need gear that can keep up.
Power sources small enough for you to carry that run on solar, fire, or water are heavy and don't produce enough electricity to warrant schlepping into the backcountry
The perfect fly fishing kit
One folding knife to rule them all
A full-suspension recumbent e-mountain bike. Yes, it's a thing.
A cot that turns into an elevated bombproof tent
The ultimate one-quiver motorcycle
Watch to see if our online gear editor, Jakob Schiller, thinks Yeti's soft-sided coolers are worth the price tag.
For the ultimate in lightweight camping, ditch the tent and grab a tarp
This hammock is just a hammock. And we like that.
By launching Co-op Cycles and discontinuing the Novara brand, REI is trying to revamp its bike program to appeal to a performance-oriented cycling audience
This belt can save your life in an emergency
I spent more than a week sleeping in the same room with a champion snorer to find out how these earplugs stacked up
All the kit you need for pedaling to work
The simplest, most elegant wallet we've ever seen
Boots don’t have to be torture devices. Here’s what to look for when buying your next pair—plus seven of our favorites.
Tents should now double as a hammock
This Winnebago is how we want to do #VanLife
This concept bike predicts motorcycle technology in 2116
Last weekend, hundreds of Overlanders converged for the annual Overland Expo East at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. These DIY adventure-travel enthusiasts spend their time and money outfitting off-road trucks and SUVs with state-of-the-art adventure and survival goodies, including rooftop tents, on-board solar, and axes. Lots and lots of axes. For three days, the car owners participated in clinics like “Machete Use: Maintenance and Safety for Overlanders” and navigated a muddy off-road course. Meanwhile, we ogled their drool-worthy rigs—from retrofitted ambulances to burly Subaru Outbacks. Here are some of our favorites.
Bikes of portly proportion are only getting funner to ride
Who needs a membrane when you can have waxed canvas instead?
A bike light that creates custom digital animations in your wheels