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There’s not much it can't do

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The new Savage Bobber gets rid of its bodywork so you can feel the wind in your face

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Hoodies and vests provide insulation where you need it for fast-forward activities

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Your camera strap is ugly and needs an upgrade

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

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A rugged power pack for doing dangerous stuff outdoors

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

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The most eco-friendly camper we’ve seen

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Great for hunting food or fending off zombies

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

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

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Prettier, but just as effective

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Sleek, nearly indestructible, and theft-proof

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A functional piece of beachside art

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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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A rain cover for you and your bike

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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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A $40 multi-tool that fits in your wallet

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Earin buds are fully wireless so there’s no cord to tangle or accidentally yank out. Plus, they sound great.

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Crush competitors on Zwift and answer emails, all at the same time

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For yogis of all stripes

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A $375 tiny home...for Fido

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How do you start a new sport from scratch? A former Tough Mudder executive and other entrepreneurs around the world are about to find out.

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Liam Doran, one of the country’s best ski photographers, takes better photos than you. Here's how.

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Beartooth, a small device that pairs to your phone, allows you to talk to other users within a two-mile range

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The machete’s lesser-known Malaysian cousin is bigger, stronger, and easier to use

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The perfect getaway for mountain bikers and skiers alike

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Forget the Model S. We want this electric scooter instead.

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The perfect spot for summertime reading

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Something to keep you dreaming until you save up for the real thing

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After spending two months with the gear before its official mid-February launch, here’s why we've found it to be the best fitness-tracking system on the market

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A recent study made great headlines, but its results ultimately aren't that scary

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An off-the-grid emergency warning system called Smart Park could give visitors critical information about weather and missing persons

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Thirty-six powerful fans will keep you off the ground for up to 12 minutes

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Now that legalization is taking hold, there’s a huge array of cannabis products hitting the market. Here are our six favorites.

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A brewer that doubles as a travel mug

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An abysmal fourth quarter plunges the stock to its lowest price ever amid questions about the company's future

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How one inventive skier built a one-of-a-kind camera rig that changed our perspective on the sport

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As big-wave surfers push bounderies, a new breed of high-tech PFDs has emerged

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Yes, eventually, you'll basically have an electronic tattoo

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Affordable new camera traps allow you to easily, and surreptitiously, photograph local wildlife

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It's not nearly as powerful as the new Blaze or Apple Watch, but it's more in keeping with the company's products, with an easy-to-use interface, five-day battery life, and a $130 price tag

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An off-the-grid structure in New Mexico that snaps to together like a set of Legos

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We put 5 top models to the test to find out how they did on half a cord of knotty, nasty wood

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We threw a slice of venison on the two fanciest grills around to find out which cooks best

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It shoots regular and 360-degree 4K video, combining features normally packaged in two different cameras

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A simple, affordable tiny home in Belgium

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They just launched a suite of fitness tracking products, including an inventive new running shoe

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A credit-card holder that doubles as a clever multitool

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It’s seductive, manly, and primal—and really damn hard. After a few whiskeys, our writer tries to master the art in Jackson Hole with the guys at New West KnifeWorks.

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It’s possible to get a good workout in at home. You just need the right gear.

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A new tool from Germany threatens to out-useful MacGyver's pocket knife

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You’ve likely never heard of these brands, but they’re making great products

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A special collab trailer made to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the national parks

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They’ll shoot 360-degree video, but that’s really just the start

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An electric California cruiser that’s certain to turn heads on the boardwalk

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Tiny houses just keep getting better

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The e-camper features some innovative tech, but it lacks the soul of the Vanagon and the Microbus

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With a more refined look, the Blaze goes after the all-day wearable crowd—and Apple. That might spook investors, but the bottom line is that this is Fitbit's best watch yet.

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The new workout clothing has built-in sensors that the company claims will help you become a better, faster runner

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The display clips onto bike glasses to show data and turn-by-turn navigation

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This heart-rate monitor with pending FDA approval will count your every heart beat and breath, and it could become an invaluable training tool for serious athletes

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Equal parts beauty and utility

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A fully customizable home you can restructure at any time

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Got a drone for Christmas? Cinderblocks, freezers, and sub-zero temperatures are just a few of the obstacles it might have encountered before ending up under the tree.

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Long used as a way to help emergency responders find people buried in avalanches, Recco technology is coming to summer gear

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Sometimes your canine friends need a little extra protection

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The cows are out and the humans are in

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Everything from basic bump protection to bomber cases designed to keep your Watch safe from rocks, dirt, and water

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