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The Oregon behemoth revealed a few crazy new shoe concepts at its recent Innovation for Everybody event. Here are the ones worth paying attention to.

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They go from 16- to 64-percent light transmission in less than a second

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A basketball-hiker mashup? These two brands totally make it work.

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Your camera strap is ugly and needs an upgrade

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A full-face snorkeling setup that lets you breathe from both your nose and mouth when underwater

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Ditch your analog lock for this smart protection

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Lighter and more packable, Rumpl's casual outdoor blanket is now stuffed with down

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Designed by Robert Young Pelton himself

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For 16 grand, you can bring the orchestra to your living room

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9 pieces of kit that will make your trusty companion much happier on the trail

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5 ways to ensure your kicks last for years

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That device in your pocket has the potential to become a full-on action cam

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We thought these kicks were an April Fools' prank. Turns out they're real.

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A new detergent called DeFUNKit promises to scrub stinky bacteria from synthetic workout apparel. We put the stuff to the test during a week of skiing, running, and traveling—and found we smelled as good on day seven as we did on day one.

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Bomber gloves that are just as happy living in your Toyota year-round as they are shredding on the ski hill

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Presenting what might be the weirdest, most technologically intriguing dirt rig we’ve ridden this year

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A rugged power pack for doing dangerous stuff outdoors

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We tested the SubQ Designs Jackson air bag jacket in Jackson Hole and found it ideal for skiing lift-accessed backcountry

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If you enjoy vehicular schadenfreude, you’re in for a treat

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Has Trek built the world’s most versatile road bike with its new cobble machine?

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The latest development in Nike's running shoe line is the use of flykint, the same technology they debuted in their basketball and soccer shoes a few years ago.

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With a full tang and stout blade, the new Morakniv Garberg is the knife the Internet asked for. But does the Internet really know how to design a knife?

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New advances in membrane technology mean there are more ways than ever to fend off a downpour

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This eco-friendly SUV had no problems barreling through a late winter storm

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Some designs endure. And for good reason.

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It can be overwhelming to buy your first spotting scope or pair of binoculars. This article will help.

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You have lots of gear around your house that can prove quite useful on a hiking trip

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The most eco-friendly camper we’ve seen

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Upgrading your grips is arguably the best, cheapest way to boost a bike's comfort. Don't skimp on them.

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Behold the best value in cycling: a $5,500 high-performance racer from the world's biggest bike company

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Great for hunting food or fending off zombies

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Longer days and higher temps mean it's time to break out the shoulder-season gear. Here are a few staff favorites.

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She's a beauty, and she should slip through wind as well as her carbon counterparts

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Ditch the musty, ramshackle log house and stay in this exquisitely located architectural gem

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The Scrambler Sixty2 is targeted at new riders. But is 400cc too small for a real Ducati?

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The Douchebag Snowroller. Awful name, totally dialed product.

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Researchers are teaching these flying machines how to navigate trails by themselves to find lost hikers faster

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As SRAM goes to 12-speed and Shimano widens its rear cassette, single-ring setups are becoming the new norm

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The perfect daypack for both urban and mountain adventurers

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From scouting locations in advance to camping in the wilderness (and hearing strange noises in the night), to hiking in the pitch dark just before dawn, we follow along with filmmaker John Duncan on the series of mini adventures behind every great shot.

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The newest way to capture your exploits in high-def, 360-degree video

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Specialized and Trek are trying to make daytime lights easy, affordable, and acceptable on the road

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Yellowstone National Park is auctioning off most of its old 'cats. So we reached out to Orion Anthony of Northern Lights Optic to find out what it's like to own one of these beauties.

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Rumor has it that this iconic SUV might make a comeback, so fans are making suggestions for what they'd like to see

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For the last few months, we've been testing one of the new Voormi Inversion jackets, which debut next fall. Our online gear editor Jakob Schiller says it breathes better than any midlayer or shell he's ever worn—high praise coming from a guy whose office is overflowing with outerwear. Here's…

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Don't get stuck without the proper tools to fix your gear

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We put two of the industry’s leading snow tires to the test. They made all the difference when snow totals measured in feet.

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Photographer David Stubbs captured the action as workers harvested more than seven tons of raw Rambouillet wool at Helle Rambouillet Ranch's annual shearing

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Can a major overhaul of the industry’s most ubiquitous dropper resolve its questionable dependability record? So far, we're optimistic.

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We asked the pros how they haul bikes, skis, and camera gear across the world

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This company takes your GPS route and turns it into a three-dimensional sculpture

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The cruiser, reinvented

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Prettier, but just as effective

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The heart of a good bike is its frame. With dozens of brands to choose from, each with lots of models in different styles, knowing where to start can be a quandary. The good news: All that competition makes for a lot of great bikes.

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The bottom line: Don't stress out over size

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It's all in the details

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11 essentials to get you started on the dirt

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So you want to start mountain biking? Bravo! Whether you’re a roadie looking to play in the dirt or just upgrading a daily commuter, the decision to ride on trails could be the best one you’ve ever made.

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Use some common sense and be a good sport

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Colorado-based gear shop 123Mountain has lost much of its inventory following a court-ordered seizure to repay debts

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Sleek, nearly indestructible, and theft-proof

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Two new models from Specialized and Cannondale prove that you don’t have to spend a fortune on carbon fiber to get a top-performing road bike

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A functional piece of beachside art

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The company's head designer talks about next-gen vehicles hidden in new designs

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The Chris Reeve Carbon Fiber Sebenza 25 knife is a work of art. Online gear editor Jakob Schiller demonstrates why it's the ultimate everyday carry—and why it costs $500. …

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And he’s taking it off-roading in Utah this weekend

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Can the supremely portable boat hold up to long-term abuse?

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A rain cover for you and your bike

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The ultimate office survival kit

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Fashion meets performance in these retro-inspired kicks

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Online gear editor Jakob Schiller tests a lot of skis. Watch to find out what makes the new backcountry Wailer 106 Tour1 stand out from the rest.

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Your dog can now have his own Airstream

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An electric speedboat made for hosting dinner parties

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Everything you need for adventures, or mishaps, on the road

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A one-stop guide on what to wear while hiking this spring and summer

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Our bike editor couldn't find the ultimate single-speed, so he built one himself

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Why you would use these things instead of touring skis is beyond us. But hey, anything in the name of snowsports innovation, right?

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