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Women’s

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This year’s chart-topping wide all-mountain ski for ladies lives for soft snow and crud

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This new powder ski from Faction is for hard-chargers who don’t shy away from the steep and deep

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This tough bird won’t let you down when the pow turns to crud

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If you’re an expert ripper looking for a ski that can keep up with you in the deep stuff, this is your ski

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This perennial favorite didn’t win any awards this year, but testers still love it for its backbone and dependability

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The best women’s powder ski of the year is one heck of a fun ride

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This year’s most playful wide all-mountain ski also eats crud for breakfast

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If you’re looking for an all-mountain ski that can also carve up a storm, look no further

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A dialed groomer ski that excels in short to medium turns

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A true frontside ski made for all levels of skiers to improve their carving prowess

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This accessible all-mountain tool for ladies earned high marks in versatility and quickness

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The runner-up in the women’s all-mountain category is a universal crowd pleaser

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A no-nonsense ski for ladies who don’t shy away from big mountain lines

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It’s not the lightest backcountry option out there, but if you’re plowing through backcountry crud, this is the ski you want underfoot

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If you like playful powder planks (who doesn’t), check out this energetic ski

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Super-stable planks for strong skiers who know how to steer a ski

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A ski that likes to stay on-piste for skiers who like to do the same

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The runner-up in the women’s powder category is a force to be reckoned with

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Featuring tech inserts, rubber soles, and hike-modes with plenty of range of motion, these boots make short work of long, uphill slogs

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Truly a ski for everyone, in all conditions, wherever you ski

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Not just for carving, this all-mountain ski can do it all

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It’s not a backcountry powder plank, but it sure is quick in steep, technical terrain

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This quick and reliable backcountry ski for ladies gets the job done on all but the deepest of days

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This year’s category winner makes everyone who skis it feel like a star

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A lightweight free-touring ski with a moderate waist, the Escaper W 97 Nano is a versatile backcountry ski for ladies who charge no matter the conditions

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We challenge you to find a more playful and responsive backcountry ski than this

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A tried and true favorite that delivers in crud

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This ski was voted the most playful ski among this year’s crop of women’s all-mountain skis

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The greatest of all time may not hold the lead until the final stage. But she’s loving every minute in the yellow jersey.

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This featherlight racerback doesn’t sacrifice support

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We adore these easy breezy on-the-road pieces

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There’s a lot more to these bottoms than meets the eye

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Focus on your session—not your clothes

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Don’t be afraid to sweat it out in these running pieces

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Technical layers for any occasion

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The best comfort and performance for all levels of activity

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Pants made by—and for—plus-size female hikers

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Amy McCulloch went to the Himalayas looking for adventure. She came back with an idea for an epic novel.

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Kathryn Miles’s new book, ‘Trailed,’ investigates the killings of Julie Williams and Lollie Winans in Shenandoah National Park 25 years ago—and asks difficult questions about safety in nature

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To become one of those people who joyfully hikes, bikes, and skis in the nude, she’d have to train for it

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Score sunglasses, fire pits, water bottles, and more at a discount until midnight tonight

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In their recent release, Molly Huddle and Sara Slattery push back against conditions that curtail the running careers of young women, with stories from 50 who’ve made it

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In the ten years since she published her memoir about hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, her life has changed dramatically—and so has the trail itself

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When Maggie Shipstead set out to report on women-only expedition travel, she was driven by a desire to learn new skills in a low-bro-factor environment. But six days exploring Alaska with the state’s first woman-owned adventure outfitter turned out to be regenerative in ways she didn’t expect.

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I own a men’s Fitz Roy puffy that doesn’t really fit and got damaged by hot grease during a campout. Here’s why it’s my most treasured clothing possession.

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Change offered an elite athlete an opportunity to better understand herself—and what she still wants from her sport

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Upgrades in mountain-town chic

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For decades, Deep Springs College in California resisted the push to go coed. But even though women are now allowed to attend, it still holds on to the past.

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A kit for lacing up all winter long

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The apparel and accessories we loved for exercising at home

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Cozy, stylish apparel for post-ski festivities

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Stock up for fall adventures with these killer deals on gear we’ve tested in the field

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With an innovative hipbelt and pockets (almost) everywhere I need them, this backpack is a quiver killer for multiday treks

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Merino wicks moisture, dries quickly, and is comfortable against the skin. These are my favorite pieces to sweat in.

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Two versatile, go-anywhere dresses that are practical before all else

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With summer here, we’re getting back into ambitious recreation, and that means a return to grit, sweat, and serious post-fun scrubbing. Cleanliness connoisseur Danielle Sepulveres explains how these wetdowns can create memories all their own.

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As the number one female street skateboarder in the country, Duran hopes to inspire more people to try the sport

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After her prestigious corporate job nearly destroyed her, Melinda Spooner found her path forward by getting way, way out there

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Since Mary Cain spoke out about the Nike Oregon Project in 2019, a growing wave of young runners have come forward with their own allegations of negligent coaching and toxic team cultures across the sport

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Every woman who hikes has been the target of mansplaining—and outdoor writers and editors are no exception

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Cast in comfort, even on the hottest days and most remote streams

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This batch is up for adventures big and small

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The best gear for long days on the trail

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Make your next trip more comfortable than the last

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Our favorite new kit for two-wheeled adventures

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Cool clothing for quick laps and high-mileage days

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She started her career in fashion, and didn't start running until she was 20. Now she crafts women's athletic apparel.

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What you need for pushing hard and feeling good afterward

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After experiencing loss, a new mother races through grief at the edge of the world

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‘Girls Gotta Eat Dirt’ isn’t your typical #inspirational stoke video

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This isn’t just a film about three best friends riding bikes in Silverton, Colorado. It’s the story of everything that happens in between.

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Our top fleece picks for any situation

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Finding hiking pants for my curvy body was a lifelong struggle, until I tried Fjällräven’s High Coast Lite trousers

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By the age of 14, girls are dropping out of sports at twice the rate of boys. Athlete Jaime Hill is working to keep girls inspired.

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Keep the adventures going through the changing seasons with these smart staples

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Nasty weather shouldn't stop you from getting your run in. Here's what kept our testers warm and comfortable.

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Exercise outdoors all winter long with these essentials

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Head to happy hour in warmth and style

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An urban food writer chases deer in the backcountry with two of Instagram’s female hunting stars—and comes home transformed

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Title Nine made its Round Trip collection for travel, but we've found new uses for it in the COVID era

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