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Chad Copeland, a professional photographer whose work has appeared on National Geographic Creative and in adventure campaigns around the world, had doubts about the quality of smartphone photography.

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Buy them if for no other reason than they’re pretty

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It's nothing like a cycling power meter and it aims to change not only runners' physiology but their form. Which, in the end, matters much more.

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Thanks to new camera and photo editing technology, it’s never been easier to create professional-quality photographs

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It maps waves, predicts conditions, turns surfers into citizen scientists, and could be the data-collecting tool climate scientists need to study our rapidly acidifying oceans.

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The classic cowboy hat comes home.

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We review four new all-mountain lids and the trend toward MTB helmets with more coverage.

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This short edit from Kitsbow Mountain Bike Wear features rider Marshall Eames shredding his local trails, and showing the rest of us what mountain biking is supposed to look like.

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Drivers for Porsche thrive in racing’s toughest competitions thanks to mountain biking, stand-up paddleboarding, and a high-tech training protocol developed by Porsche’s new Human Performance Center powered by Exos

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In docking Giro d’Italia contender Richie Porte two minutes, the UCI proves—once again—that it has no idea what’s good for the sport.

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Whether you’re pimping out a camper or downsizing into a tiny home (maybe even with wheels!), efficient design matters. The main considerations when decorating a small space are simple: look for multi-purpose furniture; buy the best quality gear you can afford (it’ll last much longer); and banish clutter. Once you’ve nailed those basics, follow these seven tips to live large in your small home.

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The Stumpjumper, one of the most versatile trail bikes on the market, gets even more capable for 2016 with new geometries, built-in SWAT storage, and a 27.5+ option.

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After a day in the woods, you deserve a place to sit comfortably.

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We can't all afford vanlife. But we can rent it.

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Bike? Art? How about both?

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Each January, Outside's bike editor, Aaron Gulley, heads to Tuscon, AZ for the annual Outside Bike Test. This year Gulley and crew tested 74 bikes in 7 days, and rode a combined total of 3,943 miles.

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The car company wants us to lather up in glow-in-the-dark paint before we ride. Frankly, maybe we should.

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Smell like the great outdoors, no matter where you are.

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With so many choices available, choosing your first kayak can be overwhelming. Thankfully, Outside’s Gear Guy, Joe Jackson, did all the work for you.

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A throwable, auto-pilot drone to capture the ultimate POV shots.

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Our favorite kit for trail riding and racing.—Aaron Gulley Our favorite kit for trail riding and racing.—Aaron Gulley (Michael Karsh) Leatt 3DF Air Flex elbow and knee pads Finally, guards made for all-day…

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The Women’s Through-Hiking Essentials of 2015

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The Road Biking Essentials of 2015

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All you need to tackle unbolted routes.

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Tools to improve backcountry adventures.

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The Ultralight Trail Running Essentials of 2015

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The best rides of the year for trail and pavement.

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The latest hikers are lighter and more tricked out than ever before.

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The Best Women's Running Shoes of 2015

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These are the workhorses of the bike world—and with plenty of panache at last. —Aaron Gulley   These are the workhorses of the bike world—and with plenty of panache at last. —Aaron Gulley  (Michael Karsh) Shinola Detroit Arrow Best For:…

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Choose the right type, fit, capacity, and features, and away you go.

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The Women’s Running Essentials of 2015

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The Best Women’s Biking Accessories of 2015

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From high performance to street style.

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The result of years of chaos—go minimalist! go fat! don't change a thing!—in the running market? Everybody wins.

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Portable sound for the active lifestyle.

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The Grooming Essentials of 2015

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The best thing going in this year's crop of shoes? Diversity.

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The Best Watches of 2015.

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The Fly-Fishing Essentials of 2015

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Is there a more important piece of gear than the one that lets you see the world clearly? Of course not.

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Capture pro-quality images with affordable high-tech tools.

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Not long ago, there were three clearly defined categories for jackets: waterproof hard shells, stretchy and breathable soft shells, and wind shells.

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Pitching the ultimate base camp has never been easier. —Sam Moulton Pitching the ultimate base camp has never been easier. —Sam Moulton (Michael Karsh) Primus FireHole 100 stove There are no fancy features and few moving parts on the FireHole ($150)—and that’s…

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The Bikepacking Essentials of 2015

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Electronic shifting, fat tires, and stronger wheels make the latest mountain bikes funner than ever.

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As the sport grows up, there are more and butter SUPs for all kinds of paddlers.

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With so many new tools to track performance, choosing the right one is its own sport.

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The trick to choosing the right boat? Think hard about where—and how—you'll use it.

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The new wearable will blow fitness tech wide open by not focusing on it

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Choosing the right tent requires finding the perfect balance of price, weight, and space.

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Halo-bike technology comes to the masses at last.

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Get the most from your time on the water.

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The rising cost of down is spurring insulation alternatives that will have us all sleeping soundly.

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A hand-made skateboard that's changing lives

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The navigation giant just built a damn good POV camera. Here’s everything you need to know about the new GoPro rival.

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Each year, in the rolling hills and strade bianche of Tuscany, thousands of riders set out to conquer challenging climbs and tricky descents on pre-1987 equipment (drop-tube shifters, non-aero brake hoods, toe cages). Two years ago, I rode that L'Eroica course. This year, the event came, for the first time, to California. Here they drop the ‘L’ and call it, simply: Eroica. I wasn’t going to miss it.

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A report on French television demonstrates that doped athletes can beat the UCI Biological Passport testing

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The GoldCoast Jetty is an updated cruiser board for the young at heart.

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The country hopes that hosting the African Olympic qualifier will thrust its national team onto the global cycling stage.

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Bike lights have gotten better and better, arguably surpassing those on cars, while legislative and popular support of the devices has grown. And that's a great development for cyclists.

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GoPro, Garmin, and Shimano are jockeying to capture the action from the pro peloton. It's a fierce war, and the company in the lead will surprise you.

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Simple and stylish, the company's new Momentum line is an answer to those who fear bikes have gotten too elaborate and pricey.

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Front Runner Slimline II Made from high-strength aluminum, the low-profile Slimline II has all the rigidity of steel without the weight. And it’s been tested in Africa as an expedition-grade roof rack for safari and overland vehicles. Read more. Eezi-Awn For Eezi-Awn’s customers—a group that consists of safari guides,…

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