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I’ve been telling myself for years that I didn’t need new bike tools. How wrong I was.

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Including five picks from expert Troop Breneger

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And you shouldn't leave home without it

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Our bike editor tested a handful of new fit apps to see how they stacked up to the brick-and-mortar specialists. Let's just say some worked better than others.

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Supporting your local gear companies doesn't have to break the bank

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Jen Gurecki had zero experience designing skis—until she decided to start her own women's ski company

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Create a training plan to fit your goals, learn to shop smart, and steer clear of sneaky nutritional pitfalls with these five expert-picked apps.

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One of these gifts could make someone very happy this holiday season

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Don't overlook this crucial accessory

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One of the more time-consuming challenges of public-land Airstreaming? Locating good sites. This app helps.

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

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So you like wrenching on your bike and tuning your skis. Read on. (Courtesy Dakine) Dakine Deluxe Tuning Kit ($60) Keep skis and snowboards in top shape with this portable set, which includes an edge tuning tool, file, wire cleaning brush, metal scraper, wax scraper, pocket, wax, and a scuff…

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Getting acquainted with nature's carbon fiber

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Stuff you can add to your truck to make it better for off-road travel

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Need fuel for your fireplace or home stove? Swing away.

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Not dorky. Practical.

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The ultimate adventure vehicle from Ford.

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Six things that will make road trips and plane rides more pleasant

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This wearable ensures you'll always have a tool handy.

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They're unobtrusive but handy as hell

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We spoke with Patagonia's Worn Wear crew about the tools they use to keep stuff looking good and working well for decades

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Introducing a complete course in authentic adventure, fitness, gear, sports, sex, and so much more

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You don't need to overpay for one of these ultra-useful gadgets

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There's a reason they call it fun size

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Over the past 125 years, the Opinel No. 8 has undergone just one upgrade. Some designs never go obsolete.

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Chasing sales, multitool companies are getting away from genuine utility. And that needs to stop.

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A titanium pen that clips on your keychain.

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We asked a seasoned road chef to lay out his simple, but totally dialed kit

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Why I think this is the best multitool ever made

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We'll forgive you for leaving these pieces of gear at home—even though you shouldn't

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Get more value from your adventure tools in the city and on the plane

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Sidekicks for any scenario

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One man’s quest to avoid bad coffee and dirty bathrooms

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The bags, clothes, tools, and drugs that make regular long-haul flights survivable

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This wallet is carved from a single piece of wood.

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This is the only utensil you need for backcountry dining.

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The legendary adventurer breaks down blade skills

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Ten ancient tools that gave rise to the equipment we still use today

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Don't leave for an adventure without this cool tool.

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This pack could save your life.

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How to find the best tool for your pocket and wallet

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And Ortovox will help incentivize you: it'll pay $75 for any old transceiver through a new gear-retirement program

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A knife that looks as good as it cuts.

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Gerber just revolutionized the multitool

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How to get into the boutique, nearly lost art of the wet shave

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Ignore the goofy spelling. This gadget is a great way to incorporate high-octane bodywork into any outdoor adventure.

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The newest release from the world's most famous cooler company

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Your next adventure will be inside your front door

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Seven pieces of gear no adventurer should live without

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Chose from 22 bits, then wrench, screw, and cut away

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Monterey, California’s annual Sea Otter Classic kicks off bike season and offers the first glimpse of next season’s hottest gear

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The most expensive knife we’ve ever seen

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There’s not much it can't do

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Great for hunting food or fending off zombies

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Our mechanically impaired writer tested 15 bike locks with the goal of defeating every single one. He succeeded and learned one very important lesson in the process: protecting your bike depends on way more than your hardware. (*Money-back guarantee not included. Some of this really is on you.)

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A new tool from Germany threatens to out-useful MacGyver's pocket knife

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Upstart companies are offering to ship customers primo boxes of hand-selected outdoor tool and toys

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A retired Navy SEAL teaches us how to turn common household objects into brutal weapons in a pinch, which is almost as funny as it is terrifying

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Six items the ϳԹ editors covet

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Amateur athletes are now using hypoxic tools to try to train just as well as their professional idols.

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A lightweight snow tool for building bigger, gnarlier jumps

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Tips and tricks for protecting your whips

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Six new tools to bring you back to the basics

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A lightweight companion for preppers and smart hikers alike

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This may be the coolest set of bike tools we've ever seen

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A tubeless tire tool that will fix holes too big for sealant

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Pulaski: A wildland-firefighting tool that combines an ax and an adze and is used to clear brush and small trees.

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Swiss Army Knife: The world’s first consumer multitool, designed by cutler Karl Elsener with two blades, a screwdriver, and a can opener.

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The classic survival tool gets an upgrade

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The most innovative multitool we've seen in years.

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Utilize your flashlight's wasted space.

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Three new, surprising offerings from a heritage knife maker.

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Travel website Hopper has got snagging airfare deals down to a science.

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Four reliable tools that won't put a dent in your adventure savings

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Professional photographer Tabitha Soren shares her secrets for shooting arresting photos.

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Lightweight, durable, and comfy, this gear finds its way into Chris Solomon's pack every time he heads out the front door.

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Five gadgets from Kickstarter designed for the backcountry

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Lighten up your kit for faster ascents.

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The key to digging your friends out alive is how fast you are with these three essential avalanche safety tools.

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The axe, reinvented.

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