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We ski in jeans. And skip the wardrobe change when we’re done.
A jacket, a daypack, a water bottle, and some seat-back storage that we couldn't be more excited to test out
Products we love, from camping utensils to a revamped Patagonia cap, all costing less than 50 bucks
Including an easy-to-set-up tent, an ultralight camp chair, and a sleeping bag made almost completely from recycled materials
Your pops is a good man. Get him something that will last.
Gear that’s got you covered wherever you choose to send it
Perfect pits for your culinary exploits
A truly game-changing long-haul camper
Just because it was fun doesn't mean it was easy
We toured hundreds of impressive new models at this month's RV Experience event. These six stood out.
Caffeine addict? Me too. That's why I love this vessel.
Yes, we realize it's an ad, but we love it anyway
Work-appropriate styling in a relaxed package
Chances are they'll outlive most of your other clothing
No Valium for me, just luggage that the airlines can't lose and fits everything I need
Trekking the span of the frigid southernmost continent alone and unaided demands durable equipment
Simple and capable, the SWII is a solid field piece
Get-up-and-go capability with dress-up good looks
After several rounds of judging, this gear came out on top at last week's trade show
All that's hot for the 2019-20 season
An enduring classic gets boosted
The already big-ticket stuff we love is about to get costlier under proposed new tariffs
Sporty shades that boost clarity and fun
Don’t let the StairMaster aesthetics fool you: this thing can move
We can’t help but get excited about this new featherweight jacket
The first-of-its-kind approach shoe returns in spring 2019
The Zipper Gimp is a small (but important) upgrade
After two weeks, I learned something: I'd do it again
VIP style and comfort, even in the cheap seats
Slip-ons and lace-ups for your soggiest adventures
With the X, the company refreshes its flagship device
The new collection is durable and ready to haul, with an emphasis on comfort and easy access
If you don't already own a vest, check this one out
Falling hard for a futuristic shelter
The next phase of FKT-worthy custom gear puts consumers in the design chair
Work your project from the ground up
Performance snacks get a natural makeover. (AlpineAire) AlpineAire Guacamole Thanks to the geniuses at Alpine-Aire, guac is no longer a luxury reserved for glamping with a well-stocked cooler—it’s a trail-ready hors d’oeuvre you’ve earned after hiking miles in the backcountry. Just add water to the 1.4-ounce package, filled with freeze-dried avocado, onion, and serrano…
Snacks to keep the engine running all day.
Thanks to advances in materials, quality doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg
Numbers-obsessed fans are reinventing fantasy sports for the skiing, surfing, and fly-fishing set
Lighter, softer, and more stylish than we thought possible for a performance top
Shark Week host Paul de Gelder lays out some techniques for finding your happy place around some of the planet’s oldest predators
This month, German Freya Hoffmeister became the first kayaker to circumnavigate the continent, paddling through everything from gale-force winds to ship-clogged canals.
Would raise worldwide sea level
Volcanic activity in and around Patagonia could mean clogged streams and animal deaths, but experts say the region should bounce back quickly.
Arrive prepared no matter where the trail takes you.
These cameras have survived 10,000-foot drops out of planes and spent months underwater unscathed. How do they do it?
Combined ski areas would create the largest resort in California
The rugby shirt is making a comeback.
Allows skiers to bank unused days and apply them to the next season
You favorite supplements—now available in powder form
Says it's "disrespectful"
Changes spurred by last year's tragic avalanche
Notorious organizer reportedly didn't apply for permits
Use these foods to toughen up your gut
Photographed himself doing illegal activities in the park
Whales allegedly kept in rusty cages and abused
Last week, a judge ordered homeowners to remove their controversial hut from a Washington ridge. Why? To protect the view.
Caught in dangerous rip current
Crash systems violate skier equipment codes
Graffiti tagger posted photos to social media
Dispute about whether it's a record
Bomb squad removed improvised device
Pollution nearly 14 times the healthy limit
Yes, he's still the king of surfing
Marketing stunt turns shoppers into climbers
Terrorism, disease, food and water shortages could worsen
Survived on mushrooms and bark
Tourism revenue outweighs profits from poaching
Calls for stricter penalties for athletes who dope
Explorer stands by claim that he has found the Santa Maria
Daredevil adds new risk to walk between skyscrapers
List down to Beijing and Almaty
Would help track drunk and lost visitors
Players to wear cameras beginning this season
Only commercial crews will need permits