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NASA picked the Omega Speedmaster for the Apollo missions. It can surely handle your weekend adventures.

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A pair of presentations explore the biomechanics of the controversial shoe, and whether it wards off marathon-induced muscle damage

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Living out of your car doesn’t mean you need to rough it. Here’s the gear worth splurging on to up your glamping game.

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Cycling's international governing body is busy going through the motions of looking for cheating riders, but what if it just looked for the motors?

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The Miami Murals project is adding an interactive digital layer to a series of climate-focused public art in a mural-crazy city

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One pair to (mostly) rule them all

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The Salt Lake City–based gear company is laying off 70 employees as it shifts its domestic factory to an assembly-only plant

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One company thinks it can solve the global algae crisis by making sneakers from sludge

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Timepiece connoisseurs disdain these battery-powered tools, but that doesn't mean you should

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Women cyclists who train long hours on a bike often experience damage to their genitalia. But Specialized's new Mimic saddles could solve the problem.

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This revived classic is perfectly suited to city life

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These days, a bad fall or hospital visit can cost you thousands of dollars. But new on-demand accident insurance for adventurers gives you backup.

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After years of empty promises, hydration-tracking wearables are finally close to hitting the market

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The country's main weather-modeling system is getting a boost

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Skylights, a show run by wilderness therapists, talks about nature-oriented approaches to topics like gaming addiction, parenting, and isolation

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The company is growing fast, adding roughly a million users a month, and it has lofty goals to expand far beyond its old identity as a platform for logging rides and runs. Can it succeed?

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Five years in, the virtual cycling and running game has acquired massive investment capital, thousands of daily players, and a professional bike-racing league. The platform has changed the way we run and ride.

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The collaboration could answer some crucial questions about what happens to helmets during a crash and points the way forward for better testing and certification

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Guthook Guides' maps and crowdsourced information have made hiking the PCT and AT immeasurably easier. But is that a good thing?

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Cal Newport, author of 'Digital Minimalism,' explains how we need to reimagine our relationship with technology

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The fitness media company has been gearing up for a public offering since last year

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We wanted to know: in the face of climate change and innovation, how will food fare? Top food experts weigh in.

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These utility bikes might just be a viable option for replacing our cars (at least some of the time)

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Silicon Valley’s latest foray into fitness tech offers a new way to measure up

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These runners-up to the 2019 ϳԹ Summer Buyer’s Guide will help you make perfect casts to perfect fish

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A truly game-changing long-haul camper

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Gear for next-level adventure, no matter how far afield you’ll be

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My first backpack trip of 2019 is this month. These are the critical and interesting items that I'm taking with me.

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Audio gear you’ll find any excuse to use

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Precision data-gathering devices to optimize your workouts

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Gear so capable, the trout will practically come to you

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Gear so capable, the trout will practically come to you

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Advanced bike gear for safer, radder adventures

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Soft, breathable, and light—ideal for running and backpacking in cool temperatures

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New tweaks mean they're easier to use at work and on the trail

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With a goal of forming connections through audio-based workouts on your phone, Aaptiv might be the end of personal trainers

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Society has primed us to care about ego and status. Here's how to get past that.

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We went way out there to put these through the paces

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Whether you’re headed for California or Costa Rica, these tips will maximize savings and minimize hassle

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If you're going to be outside, get yourself a good weather-radar app and learn how to use it

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In his latest book, he unpacks our ineffectiveness in the face of climate change and connects the dots on what the future might be like

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To raise strong, independent kids, you need to let them make some brave choices

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Is the new construction as effective as Trek claims? Right now, it’s impossible to say.

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It's a question of safety numbers versus safety in numbers

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A road-warrior parent of two small children shares his favorite gear for wee ones on the go

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The hype around the technology has raced ahead of the evidence. Now the evidence may be catching up.

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With a new line of premium watches, Garmin aims upmarket

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And how it may change the way you travel

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From a new baby sleeping bag to an inflatable camera bag, here are the campaigns we're most excited about

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The brand's new Azura and Kyan sleeping bags feature a new fill that's supposedly as lightweight and compressible as down

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Simple rules for keeping your timepiece ticking

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The Christensen Arms Ridgeline is high-tech, lightweight, and, paired with a Maven RS.1 scope, reasonably affordable

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How do the cameras stack up? It all depends on your adventures.

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Pro hiker Tom Gathman teamed up with Mountainsmith to craft the Zerk 40

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Snake oil or legitimate science?

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Going from an iPhone to a DSLR or mirrorless setup is expensive and time-consuming. Here are some benchmarks to guide your shopping process.

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Retro tech meets modern looks in the new Kelty Zyp and Zyro

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Five important lessons I learned from ‘Raising Humans in a Digital World'

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Our favorite gadgets for turning your economy seat into a mobile office

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From magnetic skis to e-motorbikes, here's what we're excited about for the coming season

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Trying really hard works—and then it gets in your way

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The LiveWire is a giant leap for Harley, if only a small step for the motorcycle industry as a whole

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Seven free apps and one website that will make long travel days a lot less painful

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Yet it—along with its meteorologists—is struggling through the shutdown

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A new study prompted misguided reports suggesting that digital technology is just fine for kids. It isn’t.

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Stress-corrosion cracking associated with the Future Shock system puts riders at risk, says the bike maker, which issued a full recall of certain models last week

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And why you might just prefer a good old-fashioned website

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Amid concerns over trail conflicts and land-management issues, e-mountain bikes just keep getting better and better

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Three pairs of glasses, two weeks, one goal: to find out whether blue-light-blocking lenses could actually make me sleep and feel better

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The ski trail map at your local mountain was probably painted by James Niehues. Now you can see his life's work in one beautiful book.

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A legit flagship watch, but it needs a firmware fix

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The fabric is knit to form air pockets, offering warming benefits without exposed fibers prone to shedding

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Under Armour's new PJs promise more Z's, plus athletic recovery. This I had to try.

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It's never a bad time to re-evaluate your digital addiction

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Turkey Trots are huge and runners like beer

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How do you design something for a user whose only feedback is incessant tail wagging?

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And what it could mean for the future of footwear

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Smartwool's Smartloft is a superior insulation

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In which we unplug a generation of screen-addicted kids from their devices, give them freedom to roam (unsupervised!), help them make friends with animals, and show them that we, too, love to play outside

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