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Our favorite boats for flatwater to Class V rapids
ϳԹ's ethics guru on who should be in charge of the groover on a river trip
Twelve kids and six adults tested more than a dozen water toys to determine which were the most durable and fun
Three testers tried eight swimsuits. These came out on top.
All-star garb for aquatic adventure
The store isn’t just good for bulk buys or $1.50 hot dog combos. There are some great outdoor deals, too.
The first Yulex wetsuits were expensive and stiff, but with more wetsuit makers adopting the technology, that’s changed
Six accessories to get your entire crew on the water
Inflatable SUPs are getting even better
Stowable craft that can handle whatever the water deals you
Splash and wade with abandon
This hybrid twin fin will change how you hunt for waves
This batch is up for adventures big and small
These bottoms can tackle any wave—and then hit the bar
It might not be time to head out on a big excursion yet, but it's a great time to get inspired.
From comfortable wetsuits to bags that protect my board from dings
They'll be ready for whatever the coast can throw at them
Score peak-season waves no matter how low the mercury goes
Make the most of the warm days with these river and lake essentials
Watercraft suitable for everyone
Amphibious adventures await
A smoldering solution for a wide range of conditions
Six trunks for transcending limits
Suits for women with butts, boobs, and big-wave dreams
Essentials for coastal escapes
Meet Ryan Lovelace, designer at Trimcraft Surfboards
Surf, glide, and explore
Don't let your insecurities stand in the way of what you want to do
Two ϳԹ gear editors go head to head in a contest to see who can set up the new Oru Inlet kayak fastest
Keep your gear compact and safe with these handy haulers
It's not good enough to simply keep one with you while you're on the water. You've got to know how to work it.
You can't put a price on the peace of mind that comes with good gear organization
Perform your best in these stylish yet technical bottoms
Surf-ready bikinis and one-pieces that protect and flatter
Footwear for land and sea
An asymmetrical board with a blazing performance
Boards, apparel, and accessories for all kinds of watery pursuits
Bikinis that stand up to every wave for women who rip
A boat that can jump out of the water like a dolphin? This I had to try.
Gear editor Emily walks us through Alpacka Raft's Wolverine during the brand's trip to the ϳԹ office.
Float, surf, and play hard
Don’t let the StairMaster aesthetics fool you: this thing can move
Turns out the brand that makes my favorite PFDs also knows its footwear
Versatility is the name of the game
Pedal-powered boats are coming to the masses
It’s south-swell season. Make sure you have the right board.
Slip-ons and lace-ups for your soggiest adventures
Tried and true gear for river, lake, and ocean play
Wherever the waves take you, you’re covered
We asked seven pro athletes about the no-fuss swimwear they rely on when surfing, stand-up paddleboarding, and racing and training in the pool
Normally, not something you want a shark scientist to say. But Eric Stroud is talking about his chemistry-lab quest for the ultimate shark repellent, which he appears to have found. The questions that remain: Does it work on the great white, the ocean’s most fearsome predator? And can a couple of rookie entrepreneurs get it to market?
Royal Carribean and Snapchat teamed up to develop a scuba mask with built-in Snapchat Spectacles.
Though he's a married man, Landon Mace finds that theres only one thing on his mind, trout.
From apparel to accessories, this gear will make sure your time on the water is well-spent
A celebrated origami boat gets a crucial upgrade
Just add water. And, in some cases, air.
Gear to get after it, on the water or the snow. (Red Paddle Co.) Red Paddle Co. Explorer+ Board Guaranteed Pleaser Red Paddle Co. uses hard plastic rail reinforcements to make the stiffest inflatable stand-up paddle-boards on the market. Case in point, the 13'2″ Explorer+ board is sturdy enough to carry…
On the other side of the glossy sport are skilled craftsmen who keep the boats afloat. We visited one crowded workshop in the village of Greenport, New York, to see where the magic happens.
Dorky? Yeah. But also insanely packable, versatile, and easy to use.
Modern basics to stoke your watery fun
Who needs a regular fishing boat when you can have this thing instead?
First there was an algae-based surfboard. Now we have El Portobello—a sustainable board you can grow yourself.
Record low snowpack in the Golden State means lower streams and, sadly, fewer opportunities to fish and paddle.
Business-ready in and out of the water.
A self-inflating SUP that offers extra zip
Kick your kicks up a notch.
How low can that iPhone go?
Because a world without internal-frame backpacks, bike derailleurs, and wetsuits would be a darker place
Ditch that paddle and put the pedal to the seas.
A nonprofit aims to publicize never-before-seen footage of marine life in its natural, undisturbed habitat. The goal? Develop the ultimate marine observation tool.
For adventurers, explorers, athletes—and anyone else who's been really, really good this year.
Unleash 493 horses on the water with this versatile transformer.
The short answer: Absolutely. For a detailed breakdown of inexpensive, beginner-friendly fly-fishing gear, I contacted my friend Ryan Allred, owner of Jefferson Flywater. Allred’s worked as a guide for 20 years and holds a master’s degree in environmental science with an emphasis on fisheries. Here’s the gear…
Buy equipment you don't have to feel guilty about using.