Gear
ArchiveBecause a world without internal-frame backpacks, bike derailleurs, and wetsuits would be a darker place
By doing so, the sport's international governing body is sending a clear message to the pro teams: You can't expect to get away with doping anymore.
Gociety, a Denver-based startup, wants to harness one of the fastest growing movements in fitness—group workouts.
Ditch that paddle and put the pedal to the seas.
While he was clearly not in peak form during the 2011 Tour de France, it was here where he cemented his reputation as an incessant attacker. Here he drives up the Alpe d’Huez, and although he was eventually caught and passed by Frenchman Pierre Rolland, Contador garnered kudos from the…
What one town's quest to replace pavement with dirt trails means for the rest of the country.
Turns out your favorite dirtbag climbers aren't the only gross thing hanging out at the local wall.
XensAir collects all of your data—airtime, speed, vert, distance and force—to help you become a better athlete.
Jeans that play as nice as they look
All you need is a good shovel and some advice from a terrain-park expert.
The springs inside this sole could make you a faster runner
Learning to ski can be overwhelming. Here we help you narrow down what gear you need to take your skills to the next level.
You need only the essentials, but make sure you know what to look for
Sanborn Canoe's paddles are so pretty, we almost don't want to get them wet.
Heavily cushioned running shoes, the 'New York Times' reports, are on the rise. But a closer look at the trend reveals a different story.
Utilize your flashlight's wasted space.
The sports brand is making savvy moves into the wearables market, surpassing misguided apparel giants with software plays. Is an overthrow imminent?
The finest XC and endurance race bike money can buy just keeps getting better. But $12,000? Really?
You may be able to fool the Body Mass Index, but you can't hide from the electrical impulse.
Can a top-shelf belt-driven mountain bike help galvanize the single-speed movement?
Some picks are unexpected—or downright geeky—but we'd run with any of them.
Three new, surprising offerings from a heritage knife maker.
What kind of base layer should I buy: synthetic, wool, or a blend?
Good for the conscience, great for the surf
How Hoka One One invented a revolutionary type of shoe, turned an entire industry on its head, and ushered in a new era of running
Barely-there shells for all kinds of conditions
Print photos right from your smartphone
A new generation of portable cameras let you shoot like a pro, and two superior quadcopters give you better aerial video
Music to your ears, training for your heart
Geoff McFetridge is an artist with a passion for pushing the envelope and learning something new. In this case, he decided to build the ultimate human-powered surf exploration vehicle, called the “Sea Rambler.” This short film from Farm League tells the story behind the bicycle. …
An intelligent electric hub lets you go farther
Electronic mountain bike suspensions may sound convoluted and unnecessary, but the French manufacturer proves that the tech is here to stay.
Pro athletes on the gear they want to unwrap this Saturday
Durable, versatile, and just plain cool
The media is in a tizzy about new findings that suggest your smartphone is a better fitness tracker than that wearable device on your wrist. They're wrong.
A portable sound system built for the demands of the outdoors
A classic car that knows what it's doing, sans-gas
A snap to drive, deceptively roomy, and easy on the wallet
Good-looking and ready to go off-road
It makes even dangerous driving conditions blasé.
Nimbler than your average pick-up, with plenty of room and nice extras
Move over, Volkswagen. There's a new adventure vehicle on the street.
Surprise! BMW is trying to become an eco-friendly brand. (And it's working.)
A powerful truck with the fuel-sipping soul of an eco-friendly car
The sports-car company's best isn't even a sports car
Practical features and pleasant driving in one very sleek package
Paying attention to the details lead the team to amazing victories in 2012 and 2013, but a string of problems brought it all crashing down last year. Can cycling's top team rise again?
Stands out for its luxury features and super-smooth ride, if not for its economy as a hybrid
MTN-Qhubeka team qualifies for the Tour de France
Electronics are slowly but surely creeping into cycling, including mountain bike suspensions. Last year, we rode Magura’s excellent, but not widely distributed wireless eLect system. And at this year’s Buyer’s Guide bike test, Lapierre sent their Zesty 529 Trail, a 120mm 29er equipped with the E:I electronic suspension the…
If you spend $1,500 on a new kit, you better make sure it lasts more than a season or two
Save the world in style.
Live in the lap of Mongolian luxury.
The best-looking gear from the hipster corner of Outdoor Retailer 2015
In honor of his 70th birthday, Eddy Merckx launches a new heritage line, starting with the limited-edition Eddy70.
A cooler that does double duty as an air conditioner.
Room for you and a few friends
One of the toughest, most waterproof gloves on the market.
Part of a new breed of adventure road bikes that lets you keep riding long after the pavement ends.
Forest-floor camping is for the birds.
We thought the last iteration of this bike couldn't be improved. We were wrong.
Perfect your roof-rack skills, and keep your gear and ride in perfect condition.
They're more important than you think, and high-quality options are plentiful
Six products to make the most of hero snow
The weirdest teardrop trailer we've ever seen
Turn any backpack into an avalanche airbag system
Editor Sam Moulton gives a quick tour of Outside's infamous “Gear Cage.” It's locked for a reason. Few and fortunate are those who hold the keys to the kingdom. …
The Colorado startup wants to change the way companies make waterproof-breathable layers with its new core construction technology.
The coolest, most high-tech solution to goggle fog we've seen
The tech binding to beat next winter