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After extensive testing and interviews, I've found that some of the company's two-way messenger devices can inadvertently call search and rescue teams

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Researchers say cyclists are a problem for self-driving technology, but the real problem is the cars

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The entrepreneur believes that biohacking can rocket your body and mind to peak performance. His Bulletproof diet zoomed into the mainstream, his Bullet-proof coffee has everyone quaffing butter, and his Bulletproof books fly off the shelves. Now Bulletproof Labs is out to hack, well, everything.

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That fact was made painfully clear Sunday night when an autonomous Volvo XC90 hit and killed a woman who was walking her bike across the street in Tempe, Arizona

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Thanks to new equipment and a more holistic approach to training, they turned a dismal 2014 showing into a commanding lead this year

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Can Spy's new electrochromic tint-changing lens unseat the Smithmy favorite goggles everfrom its throne?

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How Ray Maker, a man with no formal journalism training, built DC Rainmaker, with an audience of millions and the power to make or break your next running watch

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These planks have built-in sensors to track your ski dynamics and offer real-time coaching. Geeky or brilliant?

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With an environmentally friendly firefighting gel called Strong Water

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Protect your most important piece of gear

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The prescription goggles are the best solution for those who simply can't go without their specs on the slopes

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A new ad campaign from two major nonprofits aims to break children free from their dependence

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Even superstar Olympians need some help staying fresh through the competition

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And you shouldn't leave home without it

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The hype around a new breed of running tech is raising the ire of biomechanists. Here's why.

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The big outdoor trade shows are upon us, which means it's time to start looking at the top products for winter 201819. Here's what our editors are most excited about.

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The gear you need to shred all winter long

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We need safe spaces from our addictive, IQ-lowering technology

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Mission-critical supplies for when the mercury drops

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Shred all winter long with these essentials

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From mountain bike-inspired prosthetics to couch skiing, Americans are using the latest advances to maximize their output

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Maybe smashing objects is therapeutic. But there's only one way to find out.

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Running dead is not an optionat least not one we want to contemplate

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Seventeen products that made this bike season better than any before

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We put together this list of seven essentials for keeping the groove going no matter where you are

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The tech giants latest foray into the fitness market: make exercise machines smarter

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A new startup wants to take sports medicine digital. Is it a good idea?

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A new generation of bio-inspired prototypes are poised to join search and rescue workers on the front lines

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For those who are always on the roador just like to keep their closet spartanwe built an outfit that works as well on Friday as it did last Monday.

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Being able to call for help from his watch helped saved John Zilles, but will wearable tech be a help or burden to search and rescue?

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Because the map application on your phone cannot give you the big picture

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(Courtesy GoPro) GoPro Hero 6 Camera ($500) The newest offering from the action cam pioneer, the GoPro Hero 6 camera listens to your voice commands and has a pared-down viewing screen, making for easy viewing and playback of your sweet footie. Buy Now (Courtesy…

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A light and roomy teardrop trailer.

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Sometimes the best performance upgrade is portability

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Take the party with you

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The rise of automatic shifting, integrated computers, lights, power meters, and radar has made us wonder: How much is too much?

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Okay, maybe freak out a little. But heres why its not quite as dire as it sounds.

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How to really take advantage of Apple's newest smartphone

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Dont skimp on skivvies.

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Looking for a practical, versatile car that's luxurious and well-designed? Take the all-new 2018 Volvo XC60 for a test drive.

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Eight exceptional new timepieces

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I'm as addicted to my phone as anyone. Could three weeks in Madagascar without service provide some sort of lasting digital renewal?

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Your one-stop shopping list for the coming year

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Eric Lagerstrom competed in his first triathlon when he was just 12 years old. He turned pro at age 23, and hes now a top competitor on the World Triathlon Series. He has also become a skilled videographer and often captures footage during his own racesusing GoPros and drones.

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Theres more to amateur photography than a selfie stick

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For years, the action-cam maker insisted it wanted to become an entertainment company. Now it's back to focusing on a few core productsa strategy that is finally working

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The most ground-breaking invention ever

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A digital skeptic sucks it up and logs on

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Or, the greatest oversimplified explanation of how to navigate ever written

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Are you still mapping like it's 1999?

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Great sound doesn't have to cost a fortune

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With advanced gadgets and connectivity, the backyard barbecue has entered the 21st century

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The result: quality gear made for the masses

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New tracking chips embedded in carbon frames can help riders recover pilfered goods

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Though created with older athletes in mind, these items are essential for every athleteregardless of age

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Go faster, train smarter.

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Americans spend $11 billion a year in pursuit of the blissful happy-ever-after. But what do we really accomplish? To find out, Peter Andrey Smith embedded with the utopia seekers for a weekend in Miami at the first-ever World Happiness Summit.

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How could someone (or many someones) steal a single multi-ton shiplet alone three or fourwithout leaving a trace?

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For decades, hydrogen has been considered the next big fuel source for vehicles. Its taking time to gain traction, but hydrogen might very well be the future.

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Our devices are increasingly taking us out of reality, even when we're in nature. Here's how to get back into it.

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From pasta makers to candy bars, these eight items have totally transformed how we get after it

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The treadmill ruins the simplicity of running and packages the sport as a commodity

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An overreliance on technology can make you slower. When it comes to training, it's time to rewind the clock and rely on our more primal instincts.

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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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Sure, the fitness app makes training and racing more social, but running is meant to be isolating. The question is: Can we run without it?

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A software update from the action-cam maker finally makes good use of the Hero5 Black's GPS

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More companies are mimicking nature scenes in their offices. But why do that when you can just set up your desk outside?

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Seven tools to document, control, and amplify your outdoor pursuits. (Fugoo) FugooXL Sport Speaker Guaranteed Pleaser The Fugoo XL Sport speakerhandles the hardest bass drops and most delicate acoustic strums. Unlike many purportedly weatherproof competitors, its a truly durable unit: we left it in the rain for a week with…

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Whether 3D printers pump out prototypes or the final product, this is the best new stuff made using the space-age tech

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Your intrepid lifestyle gives you an advantage on Tinder. Now dont blow it.

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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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A new material modeled on cold-water animals' coats could lead to thinner, warmer wetsuits.

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Utah-based Mountain Hub is out to crowdsource backcountry safety

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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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What do you get when you combine VR, Camp 4 Collective, and some of the best extreme athletes in the game? A series of immersive videos that could get more people into both VR and adventure sports.

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

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It's to be the best small, lightweight camera you can get for the money, ideal for shooting outdoor adventures when you dont want to lug around pounds of heavy equipment.

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The best upgrade you can make on your rig? A new set of hoops. Presenting our favorites for road and mountain.

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