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From electric kayaks to knives featuring a new super steel, here’s what our gearheads were most excited about this year

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Remember the mustard, learn how to save your batteries, and the best trick for a cold sleeping bag

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Eight testers tried seven new car-camping tents. These three came out on top.

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13 tents went out into the wild. Only 7 made it back out.

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Snowtrekker’s new release is the perfect portable, wood-burning dry or wet sauna. Fire it up to unwind after a long winter run or cozy up before bed.

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After enduring a wet, cold hunting trip, I’m going to make a versatile, ultra-lightweight shelter an essential piece of my backpacking kit 

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These shelters will keep you warm and dry—no matter the weather

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Durston Gear, beloved by ultralight hikers, is finally overcoming its inventory woes

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Using vintage vibes, natural fibers, and old-school designs, this Salt Lake City–based manufacturer has inspired a devoted user base—and Instagram fans—all over the world

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The knowledge you need to find the most effective gear on a budget

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For comfort and storage space, this shelter is hard to beat

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A portable three-person tent for deep backcountry adventures

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With the right tent you can protect yourself from the weather, spread out in luxury, and settle into a home away from home

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These shelters score major comfort points

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This shelter is a versatile three-season performer

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My buddy switched the price tags on a tent to pay a lower amount on a more expensive setup. I was unaware, and now I feel terrible.

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I was a lifelong glamping skeptic, but after seeing how much my four-year-old enjoyed the comforts of a Stella Bell tent, I’ve given up on the hate. We’re glampers now.

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Is it possible to add heat to normal tent efficiently and effectively—without starting a fire? I spent the past two years finding out.

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Now is one of the best times of the year to save on camping essentials

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One should be a staple in your outdoor kit

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The cost of your backpacking tent shouldn’t keep you awake at night. These double-wall, two-person shelters are all $300 or less, and will put your mind—and body—at ease with their dialed combinations of performance and price.

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These shelters make vast wilderness feel like home

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Whether you’re looking for a once-in-a-lifetime splurge or a cozy canvas tent minutes from Lake Powell, there’s something for everyone at these newly opened stays

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We asked a gear consignment pro how to save money and still sleep well outside

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Some brands offer portable tent systems that promise an authentic wood-fired sweat experience—at a fraction of the cost of permanent installs

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Having fun on an overnight adventure with your kids is all about preparation

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Go Fast Campers SuperLite 50 is the lightest, most-affordable hard-shell rooftop tent ever—and it’s made in Montana

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In the Northeast, you'll find many of the nation's oldest and most interesting gear shops—and some of its younger and most innovative

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Superior lodgings for weekend jaunts and extended outings

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The retail giant wants to increase participation and diversity in the outdoors by lowering the cost barrier

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The Extreme Off-Road Deluxe Camper from Hiker Trailer packs a ton of features into a surprisingly wallet-friendly package

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Stuck at home with your kids? You might as well make the most of it.

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If you've done everything in your power to salvage it, and it's still not working like it used to, maybe it's time for something new

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Be prepared for every obstacle, and save a ton of money by making your own equipment and learning how to fix your stuff when it breaks in the backcountry

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Keeping things fresh is the name of the game

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You can't just throw a quilt into a rooftop tent and expect to sleep comfortably.

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And how to tell if you really need one

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So you want a rooftop tent? Here's what you need to know before deciding which type best suits your needs.

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Tents, cargo, and tools don’t belong on top of your vehicle

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The chemistry doesn't do much to keep you safer—and it may just add toxins and cost innovation

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Give an old tent new life with these at-home fixes

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Give an old tent new life with at-home fixes

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From unexpected snowstorms to below-freezing bathroom breaks, winter camping is a wild adventure. Some nights, you relish the hilarity of navigating tent poles with numb fingers. Other nights, you'd rather show up, sit back, and crack open a beer. If you're ready for the latter—a mix of chilly excursions and heated luxury—it's time to treat yourself at one of North America's best winter glamping sites. Here are our favorites.

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Fixing it yourself is a cheaper and faster solution than waiting for a gear shop to do the job

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Getting ready for next summer starts now

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From green trucks and biodegradable garments to thinner and warmer wetsuits and on-demand insurance for athletes

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After nearly a month of testing in Alaska and Yosemite, the shelter can best be described as a guilty pleasure

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From the mouths of hikers mid-trail

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Including an easy-to-set-up tent, an ultralight camp chair, and a sleeping bag made almost completely from recycled materials

Gear hacks for a good backpacking trip when the weather goes bad

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Because, really, what's not to love about someone providing a luxe tent for you in these awesome locations?

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Stuff to keep you comfortable for a day (or a month) on the trail

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Camping on top of your car or truck is easier than ever

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There’s no painful mortgage, but a few key factors should guide your decision when shopping for a tent

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Shelters that rise above in affordability, sturdiness, and headroom

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Paying top dollar isn't always an option, but that doesn't mean you need to skimp on quality

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Don’t bring a tree tent to Antarctica, and other sound advice

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Don't be so quick to throw that worn-out equipment in the landfill

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Not every shelter requires futzing with poles, guylines, and rain flies

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For those of us who aren’t backcountry beasts, there’s the 2 Seconds pop-up tent

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A lucky few will receive $2,000 and gear

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Watch to get a tour of the new Tepui Lightning Rooftop Tent.

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Trekking the span of the frigid southernmost continent alone and unaided demands durable equipment

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Is the massive rack-maker's investment in rooftop tents a good thing?

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With a new year and new gear right around the corner, it's time to take a look back at our favorite products from the past 12 months

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The Swedish car-accessories maker says the fan-favorite rooftop tents won't be changing under its ownership

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REI’s Flash Air hammock strings up between two trees but has the mesh and rain fly of a ground tent.

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Elevate your camping experience

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As your family grows, so will your family's tent needs

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Tried-and-true practices to prevent an early death for your tent

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Which rewards you with the most bang for your buck?

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This European gear giant is trying to disrupt the U.S. outdoor market with its $2.50 backpacks and $49 tents. But is the product any good?

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We spent five days reporting from the floor of Denver's massive outdoor-gear trade show. Here are the top stories.

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The Zipper Gimp is a small (but important) upgrade

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Essentially a three-person paddleboard base with a mesh tent upper and nylon fly, the Universe is happy on the ground, in the air, and on the water

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