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That’s right. The future of adventure filmmaking lies in 360-degree video footage, at least according to a handful of ambitious inventors.

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The UCI’s ruling on the hour record signals that the organization is ready to move into the future. And it also raises a titillating question: who would win—Cancellara or Merckx?

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From camping expeditions to solo summit attempts, these six items could save your life in the backcountry. At the very least, they’ll make you sleep better at night.

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This new cycling GPS is so powerful and fully featured that it’s almost ahead of its time.

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We’re as excited about the proposal to develop solar roadways as anyone. The only problem? They won’t work.

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Full disclosure: I secretly wanted to love Lululemon's men’s gear when the company sent me a box of clothes to test. I just wasn't prepared to admit it. The company has become synonymous with women's yoga gear. If you close your eyes and think Lululemon, I doubt any masculine visuals…

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Serious about minimalism? Then this is the pack for you.

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With a new smart drivetrain concept, the Japanese component manufacturer unveils electronic shifting for mountain bikes.

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The tech company introduced new operating systems for its computers and mobile devices Monday—and we think it’s been taking notes from us.

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Tech haters like to claim that our devices are making us more solitary and stationary. So what's Google doing about it?

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A road shoe for open-minded runners

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After 16,000 miles of wear testing by runners around the country—including Farah—Nike's Air Pegasus 31 debuts this weekend.

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Three panes of glass separate you from a 1,000-foot fall. And they start cracking, which is what happened to Willis Tower visitors Wednesday. Terrifying, yes. But dangerous? Not exactly.

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This is the Kickstarter campaign all runners should be backing.

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The City Cottage steals design elements from ships, making it one of the most efficient cabins we've ever seen.

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Three entrepreneurs envision a future of shared outdoor equipment. And while the project is barely off the ground, their idea could change how we buy and sell gear.

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One enterprising California artist is making custom-painted helmets, bike frames, and saddles for all.

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The ultimate portable tree house

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Electronic suspension for mountain bikes might sound excessively complicated, but Magura’s wireless system is quick, light, and impressively simple.

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Luxury living in the Malaysian forest

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Turn your campsite into a first-rate base camp

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The e-motorcycle of the future

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See more of what you want, and less of what you don't, with these primo performance shades.

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From a speedy dream piece to the most versatile road ride we’ve ever tested, this year’s best bikes meet the needs of every cyclist.

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Six boots to keep you going over every type of trail.

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‘Tis the season for car camping and barbequing, which means grilled burgers, sunny days, and (hopefully) cold beer. But to keep your beverage of choice chilled, you’ll need a cooler that can withstand the heat. We reviewed four mini coolers—each 10 liters or smaller and each packed with a six-pack—to…

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New running tech to help you score a personal best—or just make your jog more fun.

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It's not easy building a home along Norway's outer coast. But the views are well worth the effort.

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Athletes keep breaking records, but improved fitness is only part of the equation. So before we start congratulating ourselves, let’s take a look at the tech that’s made us faster—and the next records our gear will allow us to break.

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When it comes to rebuilding humans, we're kicking ass, and that's good news for injured athletes.

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Got sun? Then you’ve got music.

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Go ahead. Sit back, relax, and crack open a cold one.

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The avalanche of data generated by fitness tech has science zeroing in on some surprising performance recommendations.

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Handmade goods are making a comeback. ETWAS Bags is a design project out of Brooklyn, NY, that makes leather bags by hand, the old fashioned way. Video by Lumineux Films and Madesmith. …

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A Washington cabin set in stone

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Yes, 29ers can turn just fine. No, 26ers aren’t alive and well. Now would everyone please just pick your favorite bike, shut up, and ride?

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Never miss a moment

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What happens when you combine an Element skater, a Phantom Miro and a Movi? Amazing super-slow motion skating, of course. The latest from Reel Factory. …

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Increasingly common roadside emergency bike services have you covered—sort of.

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Here are six of our favorite vehicles (and add-ons) to help you find freedom on the open road.

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Because who doesn't want a portable sauna, right?

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You read the reviews. Now get to know the folks who took on the tough job of testing and compiling all those bikes, cameras and shoes.

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It’s tough to tell how trustworthy a piece of gear is going to be when you first buy it. In fact, the only way to actually test your equipment’s longevity is to, well, test it. Thoroughly. So instead of having you, dear reader, put your gear through the ringer in…

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Manufacturers are hard at work making your helmet safer and smarter. Here's what to expect from the next generation.

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An environmentally-friendly cabin perched above the water

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Super-cushioned shoes are taking over. Take your pick of the latest designs.

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With the launch of Strava Metro, the Bay Area-based online fitness company hopes to become an advocate for its users.

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Take a look behind the scenes of the 2014 Outside bike test. This year, Aaron Gulley and company tested over 60 different bikes in Tucson, AZ. To find out which bikes topped the list, check out the 2014 Summer Buyer’s Guide. Video by…

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Dreaming of screaming rapids, green barrels, or a calm harbor cruise? These are the boards for you.

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Old-school look, modern technology

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Alex Honnold and Cedar Wright load up the Goal Zero van with panels, power packs and lights and hit the road. This project was part of a larger ongoing operation run by Elephant Energy, known as Eagle Energy to the Navajo. They are a non-profit dedicated to resolving the energy…

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To help you catch the big one this year

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Cast off in this Norwegian getaway

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The Ride on Chicago is at once political and apolitical: advocating for empathy on the road and a less fraught cyclist-society relationship. Just don't call any of the riders cyclists.

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Forget about rubbing two sticks together. Without matches, your only hope of getting a fire started in the wild is to take advantage of other tools at your disposal. Mykel Hawke—a former U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret and founder of survival school Spec Ops—recommends two easy,…

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Designed for trail runners and endurance racers, the mid-size Rev 12 is almost perfect.

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The most comfortable cycling gloves on the planet?

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Don’t call it the SL5. The company says its new top-end race bike is neither lighter nor stiffer than its predecessor—it’s just better.

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The $3.75-million settlement means the number of minimalist options on the market will continue to shrink—leaving runners in worse shape.

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The Tour of Italy starts Friday. Here’s who to watch—and why to tune in at all.

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The short answer is no. You’ve heard the adage “cotton kills,” right? While that saying is overused (the fabric is quite comfortable in certain situations), the fact is cotton retains moisture and doesn’t dry quickly—making it dangerous in cold situations. And any garment that contains cotton has that problem.  “The…

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While its athletic footwear may not be what revolutionizes the performance-shoe industry, Skechers’ contracts could certainly change the way the game is played.

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To help Mom relax, recharge, and get ready for whatever’s next, whether it’s your bucket-list trek—or hers.

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French press, espresso, or Clif Shot?

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After an Ontario motorist struck and killed a teenage boy, the family sued her. But the driver sued right back, claiming her hardship was as bad as theirs. We’re left wondering: who's to blame?

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Cycling’s most infamous rider has been looking for work lately. We caught up with him at his latest bike-shop gig to hear a few pointers about what to do when you break down. Read the full story here.    …

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A wilderness retreat overlooking one of the largest lakes in the country

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Would your mother or wife prefer to be climbing, boating, or running rather than brunching this Sunday? If the answer is yes, read on.

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Your Marty McFly dreams just came true

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A pocket-size survival device

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Yes, I write about gear for a living, I have access to the most sophisticated toys and tools in the outdoor world, and I’m constantly geeking out over tech details. But I’m keenly aware of the fact that the gear does not make the athlete. I was a much better…

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Yes, the devices can be valuable training aids when properly employed, but they’re hardly the essential tools some athletes make them out to be.

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Blame the late introduction of the Under Armour suits, plus other crucial mistakes

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From ultrathin condoms to high-tech women's skis, the world's strongest and lightest material has almost limitless possibilities. But the real breakthroughs so far have come in the world of sports.

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A real house of mirrors

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The so-called father of the long-travel 29er is still quietly building one of the most capable five-inch trail bikes out there.

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Own an Alaskan landmark

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To answer this question, I turned to our Summer Buyer’s Guide jacket tester Ryan Stuart. He lives and recreates on Vancouver Island (where they measure rainfall in feet every spring), and he spends about 70 days a year in the wet testing the newest rain jackets for Outside. Before buying…

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