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What do you get when you combine VR, Camp 4 Collective, and some of the best extreme athletes in the game? A series of immersive videos that could get more people into both VR and adventure sports.

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These neuron-stimulating Halo Sport headphones are said to boost athletic performance

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It's to be the best small, lightweight camera you can get for the money, ideal for shooting outdoor adventures when you don’t want to lug around pounds of heavy equipment.

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The best upgrade you can make on your rig? A new set of hoops. Presenting our favorites for road and mountain.

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How an independent record label launched the first vinyl into the stratosphere

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It takes more than dedication to reach the podium. Athletes are bolstering raw talent with finely tuned training plans, power-packed meals, and catamarans that fly over the water.

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The metrics from your last run or ride can be—and have been—used to save lives, make cities safer, and put people in handcuffs

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The next evolution of topographic maps will be 3-D interactives that show how rivers change and landscapes erode with centimeter precision

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Or rather it could be, with two simple tweaks

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A photo tool for your smartphone that fits in a wallet

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Teton Gravity Research took a risk with a pricey, gyro-stabilized camera system to shoot their ski and snowboard films and televisions shows. The payoff? Two Emmy nominations.

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Six options to keep you dancing at your campsite all summer

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GPS trackers and cell phones give us a false sense of security in the wilderness. And with more thru-hikers than ever set to take on the Appalachian Trail this year, we should be on alert.

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The ultimate office survival kit

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Our writer tested the ST2 for a month to see if he could ditch his minivan entirely. Turns out, the big high-voltage machine can be touchy, and a crazy useful transportation tool. It also makes late-night ice-cream runs a hell of a lot more fun.

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