Technology
ArchiveNASA picked the Omega Speedmaster for the Apollo missions. It can surely handle your weekend adventures.
A pair of presentations explore the biomechanics of the controversial shoe, and whether it wards off marathon-induced muscle damage
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.
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?
The Miami Murals project is adding an interactive digital layer to a series of climate-focused public art in a mural-crazy city
One pair to (mostly) rule them all
The Salt Lake City–based gear company is laying off 70 employees as it shifts its domestic factory to an assembly-only plant
One company thinks it can solve the global algae crisis by making sneakers from sludge
Timepiece connoisseurs disdain these battery-powered tools, but that doesn't mean you should
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.
This revived classic is perfectly suited to city life
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.
After years of empty promises, hydration-tracking wearables are finally close to hitting the market
The country's main weather-modeling system is getting a boost
Skylights, a show run by wilderness therapists, talks about nature-oriented approaches to topics like gaming addiction, parenting, and isolation
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?
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.
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
Guthook Guides' maps and crowdsourced information have made hiking the PCT and AT immeasurably easier. But is that a good thing?
Cal Newport, author of 'Digital Minimalism,' explains how we need to reimagine our relationship with technology
The fitness media company has been gearing up for a public offering since last year
We wanted to know: in the face of climate change and innovation, how will food fare? Top food experts weigh in.
These utility bikes might just be a viable option for replacing our cars (at least some of the time)
Silicon Valley’s latest foray into fitness tech offers a new way to measure up
These runners-up to the 2019 ϳԹ Summer Buyer’s Guide will help you make perfect casts to perfect fish
A truly game-changing long-haul camper
Gear for next-level adventure, no matter how far afield you’ll be
My first backpack trip of 2019 is this month. These are the critical and interesting items that I'm taking with me.
Audio gear you’ll find any excuse to use
Precision data-gathering devices to optimize your workouts
Gear so capable, the trout will practically come to you
Gear so capable, the trout will practically come to you
Advanced bike gear for safer, radder adventures
Soft, breathable, and light—ideal for running and backpacking in cool temperatures
New tweaks mean they're easier to use at work and on the trail
With a goal of forming connections through audio-based workouts on your phone, Aaptiv might be the end of personal trainers
Society has primed us to care about ego and status. Here's how to get past that.
We went way out there to put these through the paces
Whether you’re headed for California or Costa Rica, these tips will maximize savings and minimize hassle
If you're going to be outside, get yourself a good weather-radar app and learn how to use it
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
To raise strong, independent kids, you need to let them make some brave choices
Is the new construction as effective as Trek claims? Right now, it’s impossible to say.
It's a question of safety numbers versus safety in numbers
A road-warrior parent of two small children shares his favorite gear for wee ones on the go
The hype around the technology has raced ahead of the evidence. Now the evidence may be catching up.
With a new line of premium watches, Garmin aims upmarket
And how it may change the way you travel
From a new baby sleeping bag to an inflatable camera bag, here are the campaigns we're most excited about
The brand's new Azura and Kyan sleeping bags feature a new fill that's supposedly as lightweight and compressible as down
Simple rules for keeping your timepiece ticking
The Christensen Arms Ridgeline is high-tech, lightweight, and, paired with a Maven RS.1 scope, reasonably affordable
How do the cameras stack up? It all depends on your adventures.
Pro hiker Tom Gathman teamed up with Mountainsmith to craft the Zerk 40
Snake oil or legitimate science?
Going from an iPhone to a DSLR or mirrorless setup is expensive and time-consuming. Here are some benchmarks to guide your shopping process.
Retro tech meets modern looks in the new Kelty Zyp and Zyro
Five important lessons I learned from ‘Raising Humans in a Digital World'
Our favorite gadgets for turning your economy seat into a mobile office
From magnetic skis to e-motorbikes, here's what we're excited about for the coming season
Trying really hard works—and then it gets in your way
The LiveWire is a giant leap for Harley, if only a small step for the motorcycle industry as a whole
Step into the void
Seven free apps and one website that will make long travel days a lot less painful
Yet it—along with its meteorologists—is struggling through the shutdown
A new study prompted misguided reports suggesting that digital technology is just fine for kids. It isn’t.
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
And why you might just prefer a good old-fashioned website
Amid concerns over trail conflicts and land-management issues, e-mountain bikes just keep getting better and better
Three pairs of glasses, two weeks, one goal: to find out whether blue-light-blocking lenses could actually make me sleep and feel better
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.
A legit flagship watch, but it needs a firmware fix
The fabric is knit to form air pockets, offering warming benefits without exposed fibers prone to shedding
Under Armour's new PJs promise more Z's, plus athletic recovery. This I had to try.
It's never a bad time to re-evaluate your digital addiction
Turkey Trots are huge and runners like beer
How do you design something for a user whose only feedback is incessant tail wagging?
And what it could mean for the future of footwear
Smartwool's Smartloft is a superior insulation
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