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Create your own little world on the beach.
Rediscover the open road with one of these four innovative campers.
Before you start packing for your first multiday raft trip, remember this old adage: A raft is never full. That essentially means you can bring everything—plus the kitchen sink. After all, you don’t have to worry about weight when you have a raft to store your gear and a river…
With last month’s win at the Dauphiné, the young Garmin-Sharp racer showed that he's ready for the Tour de France. Will we see an American on the podium this year?
A dispatch from the world’s toughest mountain bike race.
Adventure road bikes are in, ‘cross bikes are still trending, disc brakes are coming to road bikes, and 26-inch-wheels are dying.
The world's first smart soccer ball will fan your World Cup fever—and make you want to get back out on the pitch.
Designers are using inflatable technology to make products—from the ultimate commuter helmet to airy insulation—lighter, safer, and more portable.
Bring some class to your next backyard barbecue.
I’d always scoffed at “high-tech” swim trunks, assuming cheap shorts that hung halfway down your butt were surfing’s accepted norm. But that opinion changed the first time I pulled on a pair of O’Neill Superfreaks in college. I couldn’t believe how comfortable the $60 trunks were as…
This is what happens when a group of Finnish architects jumps on the tiny-home bandwagon.
After its hugely successful IPO Thursday, there's no doubt that GoPro is on fire right now. But the company faces some big challenges—including whether it can make money as a media company—that it needs to figure out in a hurry.
The flood of high-end parts for fat bikes not only makes big wheels more fun, it also signals that this is a movement that’s here to stay.
The Slimline II isn’t your average roof rack. Rather, it’s a multifunction platform with more accessories than you’ll know what to do with.
Finally, an aero road helmet that doesn’t look ridiculous.
Take the biggest all-terrain road race in the country, ride the category-defining bike, throw in some kindly Midwestern spirit, and you’ve got a compelling case for gravel racing.
Yes, it's possible to abandon the stakes, poles, and fly. Tuck into these alternatives next time you need some shut-eye outdoors.
Planning to ride your bike across the country? Leave the traditional tent at home.
Dominate the water and the road with the help of this gear arsenal.
The sun's shining, the days are long, the crowds are hungry—is there any reason every meal shouldn't be prepared and enjoyed outdoors?
Like the sport’s competitors, good OCR shoes must be tough, versatile, and able to withstand everything sadistic race organizers throw at them. They also better feel good on your feet. That mix isn’t always easy to find in a sneaker, so I called on Outside‘s obstacle-course racing expert Erin Beresini…
As close as you can get to a hoverboard
A made-in-America longboard to keep you rolling proud
You're overworked, overstressed, and overconnected. But don't worry. We're here to help.
No, they’re not cheap, but these new mountain wheels might be the single biggest improvement you can make to your bike.
Wouldn’t it be nice to bring the serenity of nature into your home? Well, you can—if you’re ready to tear down some walls.
Much as we hate to say it, the downhill champ’s run on a bare rim is testament to just how good gear is getting.
Here at Outside, we often write about the newest—and priciest—outdoor gear. But when it comes to car camping, you don’t have to shell out the big bucks to build a solid kit. After all, there’s no need to buy the lightest, fastest, expedition-ready products if you have a multi-ton vehicle…
The Merino Hooded Top embodies the essence of all Rapha apparel: simplicity in design with small highlights to add flair.
Keep your four-legged adventure companion cool in the heat this summer.
We have a secret. That cabin you’ve always dreamed of? It’s within reach—if you know where to look.
Virtual reality is just for gamers. But augmented reality—a new wearable technology—could revolutionize how we train for sports, making athletes faster, better, and more precise.
From superfat to ultrathin, these are the best new sun-season road runners.
"It's like learning to ride a bike" just got a whole new meaning
Brew your own craft beer with the click of a mouse.
Pack up the AT Overland Chaser, and be ready to set off into the backcountry at a moment's notice.
Lighter, plusher, more refined—these six off-road ragers dazzled at our 2014 bike test.
The teardrop trailer is back to help you rediscover the open road
While you can find headlamps that cost less than $20, you’re likely better served by jumping up to the $40 range. The extra investment will get you a sturdier light that will last longer and work better than its cheap counterparts—and it won’t fail suddenly in the field. So without…
Guess what? The grid is expanding and we predict in the next five years, you won't be able to unplug—even in the backcountry.
My dad never wants expensive gear for Father’s Day, but he still appreciates a thoughtful gift or two. Here are six suggestions that cost $30 or less for your pragmatic, outdoorsy father or husband. Black Diamond Cosmo Headlamp | (Courtesy of Black Diamond) This practical,…
Cyclists should heed a new survey that ranks cities based on their incidences of road rage.
Behold the biggest—and possibly the best—long-travel 29er we’ve ever tried.
Who says you have to rough it?
From smart grills to high-tech camping toys, these gadgets are designed for dads who get after it outside.
Architectural firm Bureau Bernaskoni went against the grain when it designed this no-frills Russian getaway.
Kitting up for your next marathon? Don't forget to bring these basics.
Seven men want to share a few thousand pieces of gear with the world. And they need your help.
Who doesn’t want a grown-up, powder-slaying tricycle?
Or is this $280,000 splurge the ultimate off-road rolling home?
Why would you compromise comfort or style?
How a dedicated group of denim and apparel companies are ushering in a new age of American craftsmanship
Nearly unlimited transit and trail data is coming to an app near you. And whether you're seeking singletrack or chasing a commuter train, that's a very big deal.
For when weight really matters
The first time I put on a pair of Spy Discords with the Happy Lens technology, I was blown away by the sharp optical clarity and how well the shades protected my eyes. But do these lenses actually make you happier, as the name would suggest? Sort of. Before…
Pro runner Maggie Vessey turned a lot of heads last week at the Prefontaine Classic, and not because of her second-place finish. No, the media was more interested in what she was wearing.
Shannon Stowell, President of the Adventure Travel Trade Association and co-founder of the first company to sell outdoor gear online, talks about his transition from online retail to the evolving world of adventure travel, and how it is changing on a global scale. Learn more about ATTA member and adventure…
Designed for West Coast hipsters
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?
One of the weirdest contraptions on two wheels might be the best thing you can do for your running
How to design an energy-efficient getaway in the most remote places on the planet.
That’s right. The future of adventure filmmaking lies in 360-degree video footage, at least according to a handful of ambitious inventors.
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.
This new cycling GPS is so powerful and fully featured that it’s almost ahead of its time.
We’re as excited about the proposal to develop solar roadways as anyone. The only problem? They won’t work.
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…
With a new smart drivetrain concept, the Japanese component manufacturer unveils electronic shifting for mountain bikes.
Serious about minimalism? Then this is the pack for you.
The tech company introduced new operating systems for its computers and mobile devices Monday—and we think it’s been taking notes from us.
A road shoe for open-minded runners
Tech haters like to claim that our devices are making us more solitary and stationary. So what's Google doing about it?
After 16,000 miles of wear testing by runners around the country—including Farah—Nike's Air Pegasus 31 debuts this weekend.
This is the Kickstarter campaign all runners should be backing.
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.
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.