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The action-cam maker says it's fixed the problem that had some Karmas suddenly plunging to the ground

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Think of MuscleSound as a fuel gauge for your body that helps optimize your diet and training plan

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The Flir Duo captures thermal images so rescuers can locate hikers, skiers, or anyone else who might have gotten stranded outside at night

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The new Ellipse comes with a whole suit of smart anti-theft and safety features

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This coffee table is almost too beautiful to use.

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For exercising with music, wire-free headphones are the holy grail. But are Apple's AirPods the closest to perfection? We tested half a dozen of its competitors to find out.

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Is this design going to revolutionize footwear? Were not sure yet.

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The recently upgraded tool makes glacier retreat and deforestation easy to visualize

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The recall is a PR nightmare. The question is: How badly will it hurt the company?

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Six months, two trips to Thailand, and flirtations with madness have produced possibly the most forgettable fork ever

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It could be the key to making the industry more sustainable, but it's also (unsurprisingly) difficult to convince manufacturers to share their R&D finds. Which is where Patagonia comes in.

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Here's how to build the perfect tiny home

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A tiny home you can tow around with your truck

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Power sources small enough for you to carry that run on solar, fire, or water are heavy and don't produce enough electricity to warrant schlepping into the backcountry

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6 tools our editors rely on while traveling

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A concrete tiny house that snaps together like Legos

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Your flask is ugly compared to this handcrafted beauty

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It's not incredibly lightweight, packable, or durable, but all this stuff will serve you just fine in the outdoors and doesn't cost a small fortune

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Every wallet should double as a multitool

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The updated communications tool creates a network for people to send and receive messages without cell service. But its success is entirely dependent on how many people buy into it.

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They now make tiny houses that pop up like tents

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LVL, from BSX Technologies, is a wearable for hydration tracking. It'll tell you how much to drink, and when.

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At the intersection of modernity and sustainability, the 'Summit Haus' is home for climbers Taylor Rees and Renan Ozturk.

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All the products released Monday move the action-camera market forward. Could GoPro have gone even further? Sure. But the new Hero5 Black is the best POV camera to date, and the drone one of the most capable we've ever flown.

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

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Engineers futz with things for a 簫reason: thats how breakthroughs happen. And as these 29 products demonstrate, theres never been a better time to mess around.

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The new Watch is a more sophisticated fitness tracker than its predecessor, with GPS, waterproofing, and a sleek, fast operating system

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Hiking a marathon a day in Yosemite with the pro photographer to launch Fitbit's newest fitness challenge

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This is not your standard A-frame

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An expert look at the most feasibleand nuttiestsubmissions

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The video of a recent hiking encounter offers a glimpse into the future for outdoor enthusiasts, and it's a little creepy

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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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Don't shower inside again

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A portable keg that keeps your beer bubbly

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Currently under construction in Ridgway, Colorado

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Beautiful and efficient, it's a good excuse to downsize

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Across the map, companies large and small are putting out quality gear crafted stateside with pride

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The most noteworthy, cringe-worthy items of all time, in all their weird glory

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New apps make editing your action footage easier than ever

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GoPro Care covers you for two years

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A recyclable tiny house made from cardboard

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It'll hold eight cards, cash, and there's even a bottle opener

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Companies are making digital devices that not only track your steps but also up your style game

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Moonlight lets you build collaborative gear checklists, provides important campsite info, and even includes built-in ghost stories

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And Charles Lindberghs grandson thinks hes found a quieter way to fly

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The material is ultra tough, durable, and lightweight, and it may be the future of outdoor apparel if Patagonia and a California startup have their way

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Time to upgrade your car-camping kitchen

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Nancy Ford's Repair Lair in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has repaired thousands of products, giving everything from bike shoes to sleeping bags a new life.

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Practice your airs, then go inside for hot cocoa

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From fresh cut firewood to a stocked fridge, Getaway covers all the bases in advance so that guests can focus solely on escaping the daily grind.

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Good looking and totally customizable

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84 Lumber, the largest privately held supplier of building materials in the United States, is officially stepping into the tiny-house market

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We dunked, abused, and submerged the LifeProof FRE case. Our iPhone stayed bone-dry the whole time.

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A lunchbox that comes with an app to help you eat better

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For those who enjoy good java in tough-to-get-to places

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The most eco-friendly camper weve seen

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Ditch the musty, ramshackle log house and stay in this exquisitely located architectural gem

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

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The only commitment required on your part: a reservation

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Sleek, nearly indestructible, and theft-proof

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A functional piece of beachside art

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

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A $375 tiny home...for Fido

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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 perfect getaway for mountain bikers and skiers alike

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An undersized version of the American dream comes to life in Texas

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Racings governing body restricts innovation to create a safe, level playing field for competitors. Does that mean your bike has been dumbed down?

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

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A brewer that doubles as a travel mug

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

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This device takes the hard work out of homebrew

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