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During that time of the month, this pack keeps everything clean, organized, and in one place
Slim, stylish, and affordable鈥攖his pack is a great daily carry
This long sleeve tee is perfect for any outfit and any weather
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?
No need to simply toss your flips after running them into the ground
Portraits of five powerhouses you should know about
Heavy-duty and highly visible, the Nordwand Advanced HS jacket is making a splash at Outdoor Retailer Summer Market
Outdoor Retail Summer Market 2018 is here, and the industry is abuzz about new gear. We hit up Confluence and Commons Parks to get in some testing time.
Save your climbing hands with these four salves
You live and you learn
It鈥檚 waterproof, burly, and ready for the worst
The small company makes wool products that are actually affordable. This top is one of my favorites.
Twenty-three pairs of tights, three months of testing, six obvious winners
Change how you travel the world with these staff favorites
These essentials are ready for the office, the bar, or the crag
When space is precious, turn to these key products to help you save big
Nobody likes to endure pain on the trail. A writer offers helpful tips to eliminate pinching, chafes, and soreness when wearing a pack.
The Olloclip Filmer's setup will seriously improve your iPhone photos
With everything in one storage bin, you'll have little excuse not to get outside
Lightweight and incredibly packable, the Flash Air is a complete, protective camping system for under $200
The stuff we've owned for ages that we couldn't adventure without
Here are my back-saving tips to do it right
The Luci lantern just turned it up a notch
With a hydration sleeve, clamshell zipper pocket, and rescue-compatible features, this is the future of PFDs
Compact, lightweight, and dependable, this little blade is capable of handling all your camp chores
It's waterproof, floats, and is 20 percent louder than its predecessor
These are my dirty, well-used, time-tested picks
It burns kerosene, unleaded gasoline, canister fuel, and alcohol
And it's Alex Honnold-approved
This may just replace the century-old portage pack
If this isn't already a staple of your camping kit, it should be.
Start with these essentials
What does this mean for U.S. consumers?
For the photographer who cares about style and function
Sure, it's expensive, but hear me out