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We ski in jeans. And skip the wardrobe change when we鈥檙e done.

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The Best Jeans of 2020

Used to be denim was acceptable only as casual wear and for doing chores. Not anymore. It has slid into office dress codes (cue the lazy-millenial bashing) and even action sports as stretch fibers and other technologies have made their way into the fabric.

Duer鈥檚 All-Weather Denim ($199)

(Courtesy Duer)

The most notable new jeans for 2019 are Duer鈥檚 All-Weather Denim. There鈥檚 a water- and windproof membrane鈥攃atch a glimpse of it above on the cuffs鈥攆or protection from the elements. It was enough to withstand rain, sleet, and coffee from an overturned mug, but be warned: membranes are only so breathable, and Duer鈥檚 makes its jeans noisy鈥攚e鈥檙e pretty sure everyone heard us coming when we wore them to the office.


Outerknown SEA ($128)

(Courtesy Outerknown)

Then we have the Outerknown SEA, which is the most casual pair on this page. Two percent spandex affords just enough flex for comfort and a decent range of motion. Kelly Slater鈥檚 brand knows how to make stylish denim in a superslim cut, though guys with big legs should pass.


Dickies听Flex Regular Fit 5-Pocket Tough Max ($33)

(Courtesy Dickies)

Dickies鈥 Flex Regular Fit 5-Pocket Tough Max is at home at the jobsite, with straight-leg styling and a sleeker profile than Patagonia鈥檚 boxier Steel Forge (below). The waist sits low, so it doesn鈥檛 tighten up when you bend, and Dickies blessedly left the thighs and seat roomy for our larger testers.


Marmot Pipeline ($85)

(Courtesy Marmot)

We confess to scoffing whenever a pair of jeans get marketed as good for sports, but the Marmot Pipeline moves capably enough that climbing isn鈥檛 out of the question. It鈥檚 comfortable for high stepping and made with wicking and cooling tech, so sweat doesn鈥檛 linger and heat dissipates quickly.


Patagonia鈥檚 Steel Forge Denim ($159)

Pants
(Courtesy Patagonia)

Patagonia鈥檚 Steel Forge Denim is built for burliness, with double fabric at the knees and Dyneema woven in for added durability. It鈥檚 decidedly workwear, and the thick weave can lead to sweaty legs. But the look and fit don鈥檛 scream workshop, so you can brush off the sawdust and stroll into town wearing them.


Prana Axiom ($89)

(Courtesy Prana)

Finally, the Prana Axiom is cotton in handsome stone-washed indigo. And though the pants are only 1 percent spandex, they offer impressive give and range of motion. (A gusseted inseam helps.) The Axiom is so comfy, we were loath to go without ours even just long enough for a spin cycle in the washing machine.

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The Gear from Outdoor Retailer Our Editors Want Most /outdoor-gear/gear-news/gear-our-editors-want-most-outdoor-retailer/ Fri, 21 Jun 2019 00:00:00 +0000 /uncategorized/gear-our-editors-want-most-outdoor-retailer/ The Gear from Outdoor Retailer Our Editors Want Most

After three days at Outdoor Retailer spent checking out the latest and greatest products coming up for next summer, we've found plenty to be excited about.

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The Gear from Outdoor Retailer Our Editors Want Most

Sure, we鈥檝e already made our Gear of the Show picks and handed out the awards at this week鈥檚 Outdoor Retailer trade show. But after three days spent checking out the latest and greatest products coming up for next summer, we鈥檝e found plenty more to be excited about. Here鈥檚 the gear 国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 editors are lusting after.

Patagonia Storm Racer Jacket ($299)

(Emily Reed)

There are many lightweight, extremely packable shells on the market听built specifically for stuffing into running vests for long, fast missions. But you either have to stop and put your shell on under your vest or pull it over and lose easy access to all your water, food, and other gear. Patagonia鈥檚 new Storm Racer conveniently solves that problem. Instead of one zipper running up the middle, it has two zippers on either side of the neck, one full-length and one quarter-length. The jacket goes on over your vest using the full-length zip; when you want a drink or snack, open it from both sides and flip the whole front of the jacket down for full access to everything in and on the front of your vest. We don鈥檛 often get to say that new gear offers a solution to a problem without compromise. While it鈥檚 too early to tell before testing, I think the Storm Racer is going to be an exception to that.

Ariella Gintzler, assistant editor

Hydro Flask Titanium 21-Ounce Bottle ($100)

I know, I know, it鈥檚 a $100 water bottle. After Yeti taught me to love $400 car-camping coolers, though, I鈥檓 willing to give other sticker-shocking outdoor products a shot. I am more than willing, really; I鈥檓 actually damned excited to test this extremely sexy water bottle. Hydro Flask set out to make metal, vacuum-sealed, insulated water bottles that are light enough to take backpacking, and this one听is the pinnacle product in the line (it听has听two other lightweight options that are stainless steel and cost less than half the price). The company听shaved some material out of the cap, perforated the cap鈥檚听loop, and, of course, used one of the priciest lightweight materials in the outdoor space to make this bottle 35 percent lighter than its 21-ounce-capacity classic counterpart. Since the dead space that insulates the liquids inside stays the same as regular Hydro Flask offerings,听it听still claims it will maintain the company鈥檚 legendary temperature-regulation properties. With visions of sipping ice water at the end of a blazing-hot double-digit-mileage backpacking day, this has me absolutely amped to put those qualities to the test.

鈥擩oe Jackson, Gear Guy

Granite Gear Scurry Daypack ($85)

(Emily Reed)

When you鈥檙e looking to shed gear weight on the trail, you鈥檒l almost always sacrifice comfort. Oftentimes听ultralight packs forgo cushioning and extra storage features for fewer ounces. (I鈥檓 thinking of those packable ones that sag like a garbage bag when slung around your shoulders.) But thanks to Granite Gear, we have serious solutions to this dilemma. The brand鈥檚 newest daypacks (the Scurry, Dagger, and Shovel Point) offer what we love about its听ultralight backpacking haulers鈥攕uch as comfy suspension systems, compression straps that actually cinch tight, and bomber nylon outer material鈥攂ut in smaller packages. My favorite of the three is the Scurry. With a 24-liter听capacity, it鈥檚 meant for summit days and quick trips up your local peak. I was most impressed by how feature rich it is for being just 1.1 pounds. The roll-top bag has a waist belt, chest strap, and听padded back panel, and all three of the new daypacks have a sleeve to accommodate a hydration bladder. It鈥檚 built to sit higher up on your back, so it won鈥檛 swing low and get in the way of more technical scrambles. The daypack line will be available in spring 2020.

鈥擩eremy Rellosa, reviews editor

5.11 Vehicle Ready Seat Back Covers ($48)

(Emily Reed)

One of the gear developments I was most excited to see at this summer鈥檚 Outdoor Retailer was 5.11 getting into the overlanding and auto space. The brand has developed a line of luggage and totes specifically for organizing equipment in a car trunk or truck bed, and its new Vehicle Ready is handy for more accessible storage. It鈥檚 essentially a Velcro pad that you sling over a seat鈥檚 headrest before听slapping and attaching all sorts of compatible 5.11 pouches and compartments to it. The customization is sweet, but what I find appealing is how easy the Vehicle Ready makes accessing gear in a pinch. Set up the pad on the back of the passenger seat, throw whatever storage you desire on it, and load it up with supplies and tools that can live in your car until an emergency arises鈥攎aybe for something gnarly, like a blown tire on a dark night when you have to reach for a flashlight. Or it could serve you for something much less听extreme, perhaps the times听your child is thirsty in the back seat, you planned ahead by stashing a water bottle, and you want to have it nearby to pass to them. Whatever you need to carry, the Vehicle Ready will keep it close at hand for you.

Will Egensteiner, senior editor

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Editors’ Picks: Budget Gear at Summer Outdoor Retailer /outdoor-gear/gear-news/budget-gear-summer-outdoor-retailer/ Thu, 20 Jun 2019 00:00:00 +0000 /uncategorized/budget-gear-summer-outdoor-retailer/ Editors' Picks: Budget Gear at Summer Outdoor Retailer

Our editors scoured the trade-show floor at Outdoor Retailer this week to find the most compelling products under $50.

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Editors' Picks: Budget Gear at Summer Outdoor Retailer

Sometimes听the best new gear is also the most affordable鈥攊nnovation is great,听but less so if it raises prices to inaccessible levels for most of us who play in the outdoors. So our editors scoured the trade-show floor at Outdoor Retailer this week to find the most compelling products under $50.

Jetboil Jetset Utensil Kit ($10)

(Emily Reed)

As we all know by now, sporks don鈥檛 work. So invest in a set of utensils instead. I鈥檝e been using the fork, spoon, and spatula in 听this听summer, because they pack down small but extend when I鈥檓 ready to get cooking. Plus, the nylon construction can withstand the high temperature of a pot or skillet. I鈥檓 not sure if these are dishwasher safe, but they haven鈥檛 melted on me yet.

鈥擶ill Egensteiner, senior editor


Coast EAL13 Lantern ($30)

(Emily Reed)

Coast has quietly been making some of our favorite lights and multitools for years. The EAL13听is another solid entry in the Portland, Oregon,听company鈥檚 lineup. It鈥檚 versatile鈥攚ith four lighting modes (low white, high white, red, and flashing red)鈥攁nd has carabiners on the top and bottom for hanging in a tent or above a camp table. The globe comes off if you want a wider beam, but my favorite feature is the magnets on the bottom that allow you to slap the lantern on any metal surface, like听the side of your truck if you鈥檙e parked on the shoulder of the road but need to stay visible to other drivers.

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Matador Quick Ties (Four for Under $10)

(Emily Reed)

Matador鈥檚 new reusable zip ties, called Quick Ties, are one of those brilliant little products that offer an intuitive fix to a common problem. I buy single-use plastic zip ties by the hundreds and absolutely burn through those fantastically useful little guys. They are a necessity in my field-repair kits, regardless of the sport. I鈥檝e also found myriad uses for them while tinkering with gear in my garage and on home projects that require a quick, easy fix. They are so inexpensive and useful that I use them pretty thoughtlessly, which I know is wasteful. While I drink my water, coffee, and booze almost exclusively out of reusable vessels, I typically听wouldn鈥檛 think twice about using a dozen zip ties to fix a piece of gear for a day, then throwing them away when I got home and found a more permanent fix. Matador鈥檚 reusable Quick Ties use natural rubber and a toggle to deliver all the useful microratcheting of their single-use counterparts in a package that can considerably cut down on your plastic waste if you鈥檙e a heavy user like me.

鈥擩oe Jackson, Gear Guy


Kokopelli Packraft Delta Series Feather Pump ($40)

(Emily Reed)

Ultralight and ultracompressible, pack rafts are an ideal tool for long, multisport adventures that may involve some time on water and some time on, say, a bike. They weigh mere pounds and fold up into something resembling a loaf of bread. The only catch: they inflate using a manual bag pump, similar to a bellows, which usually takes upward听of five minutes (and involves a decent arm workout). Kokopelli鈥檚 new poses a significant upgrade at a relatively insignificant cost. This electric six-ounce plastic brick, about the size and shape of a point-and-shoot digital camera, screws onto your raft鈥檚 air valve and pumps it full (using an electric fan) in less than a minute at the push of a button. The pump is rechargeable via a USB, and the company says a single charge is good for as many as 50 inflations. What we鈥檙e most stoked about: it鈥檚 compatible with most other brands鈥 rafts (and sleeping pads and air mattresses), so you don鈥檛 have to own a Kokopelli product, or even a pack raft, in order to benefit from it.

鈥擜riella Gintzler, assistant editor


Patagonia Hats ($35)

Trucker hats are part of my daily outfit, and I never stopped to consider what the majority of bills are made of: plastic. Patagonia has been working with to turn used fishing nets found off the coast of South America into hat brims. Upcycled gear isn鈥檛 anything new, but we love the fact that these new Bureo-Patagonia hats will be built with traceable materials. The revamped construction will be widely available in Patagonia trucker hats and caps in 2020.

鈥擩eremy Rellosa, reviews editor

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Our Favorite Camping Gear at Summer Outdoor Retailer /outdoor-gear/camping/our-favorite-camping-gear-summer-outdoor-retailer/ Wed, 19 Jun 2019 00:00:00 +0000 /uncategorized/our-favorite-camping-gear-summer-outdoor-retailer/ Our Favorite Camping Gear at Summer Outdoor Retailer

As we wandered the floor at Summer Outdoor Retailer this week, we sought out the coolest camping gear coming down the pike for 2020.

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Our Favorite Camping Gear at Summer Outdoor Retailer

Nothing says summer to 国产吃瓜黑料 staffers quite like sitting around a campfire and then sleeping in a tent under the stars. So as we鈥檝e wandered the floor at Summer Outdoor Retailer this week, we鈥檝e sought out the coolest camping gear coming down the pike for 2020. Here are our picks.

Klymit Maxfield Four-Person Tent ($500)

(Emily Reed)

Utah-based Klymit is best known for its sleeping pads, which use recognizable V-shaped air pockets to support and cushion your body. Now, for the first time ever, the company is branching into tents. The Maxfield 4 has all the basics of a good group-backpacking tent: a roomy 44 inches of peak headroom, 53 square feet of floor space, and an 18-square-foot vestibule. But听at five pounds eight ounces, it鈥檚 much lighter than most other four-person tents on the market (for example,听 weighs seven pounds ten听ounces). Our favorite feature?听The whole thing rolls up into the front-vestibule floor mat听for easy, fast setup and packing.

鈥擜riella Gintzler, assistant editor


Tenalach Night and听Day Bean Bag Toss ($299)

(Emily Reed)

Sometimes the gear that excites us most is the gear that offers simple solutions to problems we didn鈥檛 know we had in the first place, such as听not being able to play cornhole in camp at night. Tenalach nailed it with this set, which includes two听collapsible aluminum boards with LED lights around the holes. Plus, the eight beanbags have LED lights inside.听It all comes in a portable case, which makes it ideal for car camping. Now you can have an actual game of cornhole after the sun sets鈥攁nd still be able to hit your target.

鈥擩eremy Rellosa, reviews editor


Hillsound BTR Stool ($50)

(Emily Reed)

Known more for its traction devices and gaiters, Hillsound Equipment has developed an ultralight camping stool for spring 2020. Despite weighing only 12.2 ounces, the BTR (which stands for Better Than a Rock) can support up to 265 pounds with its nylon mesh seat and aluminum-alloy legs. Its coolest feature, though, is what Hillsound is calling the PhantomLock: the legs extend and telescope down when they鈥檙e in the folded-up position, but splay them out and they fix in place, no fiddling with latches necessary. The BTR comes in 14- and 17-inch versions, and they pack down to a little more than 11 and 13 inches, respectively. A crowdfunding campaign is , and backers who chip in $50 or more will get their stools delivered in February.

鈥擶ill Egensteiner, senior editor


The North Face Eco Trail Down 0-Degree Sleeping Bag ($169)

The zipper is the only detail on this听North Face sleeping bag that鈥檚 not recycled. This is an impressive design and sourcing feat on the company鈥檚 part听and particularly remarkable because it听used repurposed down鈥攁 first in the outdoor industry. The down is taken from old comforters and pillows collected by the European Bedding Association and听then cleaned in the U.S. When the North Face gets its hands on it, the filling is a 650-fill mixed-waterfowl blend that will keep you just as warm as its 650-fill fresh-off-the-duck counterpart. On top of that, the Eco Trail is a handsome sleeping bag, thanks to its retro seventies colors, styling, and sewn label. The bag would still be sweet at a high price point, but it鈥檚 only $169, which is a great deal for a zero-degree model.

鈥擩oe Jackson, Gear Guy

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A Father’s Day Gift Guide for Outdoorsy Dads /outdoor-gear/clothing-apparel/outdoors-fathers-day-gifts/ Mon, 10 Jun 2019 00:00:00 +0000 /uncategorized/outdoors-fathers-day-gifts/ A Father's Day Gift Guide for Outdoorsy Dads

Your pops is a good man. Get him something that will last.

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A Father's Day Gift Guide for Outdoorsy Dads

Chances are, Pa helped instill you with a love for the outdoors when you were little听and maybe even gave you your first piece of gear as a hand-me-down. Show your appreciation with any one of these burly but classy gifts.

Traeger Ironwood 885 Pellet Grill听($1,400)

(Courtesy Traeger)

With double-thick sidewalls and a convection system that speeds up cooking, is a hoss. It鈥檚 also easily tamed, since temperature, smoke, and time can be controlled from the couch using the Traeger WiFire app.


Pendleton Yakima Camp Throw Blanket ($100)

(Courtesy Pendleton)

Soft enough to not be itchy, but with ruggedness to withstand rocks, branches, and dirt, belongs by a roaring fire.


Best Made Footlocker听($298)

(Courtesy Best Made Company)

Constructed from matte powder-coated steel, is right at home in the garage, at the foot of the bed, or next to the sofa. Which makes sense, considering its almost endless storage utility.


Blundstone 颅Original 500 Boots听($180)

(Courtesy Blundstone)

Blundstone is the longtime king of mountain-town casual wear. features supple leather, a cushy insole and midsole, and ample shock absorption.


Hults Bruk听Sarek听Ax听($159)

(Courtesy Hults Bruk)

The hefty steel head begs to be driven into logs. When it鈥檚 not out chopping, is pretty enough to rest above the mantel.


Vuarnet Cap 1813 Sunglasses听($330)

(Courtesy Vuarnet)

These aren鈥檛 your grandpa鈥檚 aviators鈥攂ut . The purple flash of the lenses, clean lines of the stainless-steel frames, and clever brim鈥攆or added glare reduction鈥攎ean he鈥檒l look and feel good on the road or in the field.


Yeti Rambler Stackable Pint Glasses听($50 for two)

(Courtesy Yeti)

are extremely hardy. Even better, they come in a two-pack, giving Dad the perfect excuse to invite you over for a beer.


Shinola Computer Brief Pack听($795)

(Courtesy Shinola)

The leather of looks even better with age. Gunmetal hardware accentuates its refined styling, while inside pockets and a computer sleeve keep everyday essentials secure.


Pendleton Serape Beach Shirt听($119)

(Courtesy Pendleton)

is made with straight-brushed cotton, so it鈥檚 perfect for leisure. And it鈥檚 classic Pendleton, with eye-catching stripes, buttoned chest pockets, and a full-颅coverage curved hem.


Citizen Promaster Diver Watch听($425)

(Courtesy Citizen)

鈥檚 black-on-black housing is stealthy cool, while the red hits on the bezel and second hand add some flair. The watch goes well with everything, and it鈥檚 water-resistant down to 200 meters.


Filson Waxed Canvas Work Vest听($195)

(Courtesy Filson)

hides toasty PrimaLoft Gold synthetic insulation, which Dad will appreciate during early-颅morning adventures.


Carhartt Rugged Flex Straight Fit 颅Tapered Leg Jean听($45)

(Courtesy Carhartt)

A comfortable (but not baggy) fit and a touch of stretch will make these his . The handsome dark denim means they also play just fine downtown.


Orvis Recon 8鈥6鈥澨鼺ive-Weight Fly Rod and Reel听($727)

(Courtesy Orvis)

is a versatile master caster. Its length allows for maneuvering in tight quarters, and stiff graphite construction ensures accurate placement in high winds.


Kershaw Manifold Knife听($31)

(Courtesy Kershaw)

A blade worth giving should be both capable and attractive. That aptly describes , with its 3.5-inch edge, easy flip opening, and worn-steel finish, which protects the knife from dings and scratches.

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The Best Trailers of 2019 /outdoor-gear/cars-trucks/best-trailers-2019/ Thu, 16 May 2019 00:00:00 +0000 /uncategorized/best-trailers-2019/ The Best Trailers of 2019

A truly game-changing long-haul camper

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The Best Trailers of 2019

Taxa Outdoors Cricket ($33,317)

(Courtesy Taxa Outdoors)

The name Cricket evokes something springy, ready for action at a moment鈥檚 notice. And at a mere 1,500 pounds, that鈥檚 precisely the Cricket鈥檚 forte. You don鈥檛 need a job-site pickup to tow it; four cylinders will do. The construction鈥攁luminum panels on a galvanized-steel frame鈥攚as dreamed up by Taxa CEO Garrett Finney, a former NASA architect. Perhaps not coincidentally, the look is a little lunar-rover-esque; it鈥檇 appear just as much at home rolling across the Sea of Tranquility as it does tethered to the hookups at an RV campsite.

While its light weight might make the Cricket seem minimalist, it鈥檚 decidedly not. The suite of features is impressive. (That鈥檚 one of the reasons we gave it a Gear of the Show award at RV Experience in March.) There鈥檚 a queen-size bed for adults and bunks for two kids, an exterior hot-water shower, interior lighting and USB outlets that run off an external hookup or optional rooftop solar panels, ample kitchen space, and a pop-up roof that boosts standing height and airflow. Want to get after it? A foot of ground clearance and 15-inch wheels with burly tires are happy to oblige.

Once you return, the Cricket鈥檚 15-foot length fits inside a standard garage, so your neighbors don鈥檛 have to see it parked on the street. Although, with looks like these, they might not mind.


SylvanSport Vast ($49,995)

(Courtesy SylvanSport)

Best of the Rest

The Vast is about maximizing time outside even when you鈥檙e dragging what鈥檚 essentially a tiny house to the campsite. A kitchen slides out the side of the trailer, revealing a shower. The large picture window hinges at the top, and a dining table slides out to form an outdoor bar space. Inside the back hatch, the couch flips forward鈥攑roviding room for bigger gear鈥攁nd stows flat. And a queen bed descends from the ceiling when it鈥檚 time to call it a day.


Airstream Basecamp ($37,400)

(Courtesy Aistream)

If you鈥檙e in the market for a trailer but don鈥檛 need as much room as the Cricket affords, look to the Basecamp. Sporting an even sleeker look than Airstream鈥檚 full-size trailers, its aerodynamic aluminum body won鈥檛 hamstring your fuel economy. Room for two people, a sizable rear hatch for loading up bikes and kayaks, a sink and two-burner gas stove, and a built-in toilet and shower round out the Basecamp. Once you get to your destination, the view from the wraparound window can鈥檛 be beat.


Lance 850 ($41,774)

(Courtesy Lance)

Lance鈥檚 smallest truck-bed camper is still pretty big, given that it鈥檚 equipped with a queen-size mattress and a mounted TV, a bathroom with a toilet, and a dinette with a stove, a sink, a microwave, and ample cabinets. If you don鈥檛 want the hassle of a tow-behind trailer, and you鈥檝e got a large pickup (an app on Lance鈥檚 website tells you which ones are compatible), opt for the 850.

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The Best 国产吃瓜黑料 Belts of 2019 /outdoor-gear/clothing-apparel/best-adventure-belts-2019/ Thu, 16 May 2019 00:00:00 +0000 /uncategorized/best-adventure-belts-2019/ The Best 国产吃瓜黑料 Belts of 2019

And your drawers hidden, too

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The Best 国产吃瓜黑料 Belts of 2019

It used to be that all we cared about in a belt was how well it held up our britches, whether we were hustling to a business meeting or on our way to the trailhead. Our favorites are still plenty capable of doing that particular job, but they鈥檙e a far cry from the old-school stiff-leather strap.

Yaak M-Series ($60)

(Courtesy Yaak)

The Yaak M-Series听has a good bit of accommodating stretch, with carbon fibers woven in for durability. That means it鈥檚 impressively light鈥攁lmost enough to make you forget you鈥檙e wearing it. And the buckle is magnetic, for quick removal while passing through airport security.


Sitka Gear鈥檚 Bomber ($69)

(Courtesy Sitka Gear )

Sitka Gear鈥檚 Bomber听is hardier, with webbing that doesn鈥檛 have quite as much give but holds up under the weight of a can of bear spray or, Sitka being a hunting brand, a sidearm. If you鈥檙e camped out in a blind and need to answer the call of nature, the quick-release aluminum buckle opens with the press of two glove-friendly flanges.


686听Stretch Toolbelt ($50)

(Courtesy 686)

Speaking of buckles, 686鈥檚 Stretch Toolbelt听can鈥檛 be matched. It鈥檚 decidedly not simple to undo, but the prongs double as screwdrivers, there鈥檚 a hex socket built into the loop for minor jobs that require a bit of wrenching, and the end of the buckle itself is a bottle opener. You鈥檒l want to plan bathroom breaks ahead of time, but if you find yourself in need of a multitool to make small repairs or crack a cold one, there鈥檚 nothing better to have at your waist.


Arcade听Guide ($30)

(Courtesy Arcade)

We never would have dreamed of wearing a belt under a climbing harness, for fear of it bunching up or becoming uncomfortably constricting. But Arcade鈥檚 Guide听is made of elastic webbing that lies flat and stretches when we need it to, like when we鈥檙e high-stepping a crux or even banging out burpees in the gym. It also looks damn good. In fact, we鈥檝e worn it to the office every day for months, and its muted green strap and silver buckle go equally well with dark jeans and khakis.

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The Best Climbing Gear of 2019 /outdoor-gear/climbing-gear/best-climbing-gear-2019/ Thu, 16 May 2019 00:00:00 +0000 /uncategorized/best-climbing-gear-2019/ The Best Climbing Gear of 2019

Gear that鈥檚 got you covered wherever you choose to send it

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The Best Climbing Gear of 2019

Arc鈥檛eryx Oriel Leggings ($89)

(Courtesy Arc'teryx)

Women鈥檚 climbing tights tend to be breathable or resilient. The stretch-nylon Oriel is both. After six months, they showed no signs of wear.


Maxim Platinum 9.8 Rope ($332)

(Courtesy Maxim)

The Platinum is the first dynamic climbing rope with a permanent connection between the core and sheath, making it durable and sturdy but not stiff. Clever: it鈥檚 patterned at the ends, so you know when you鈥檙e running out of rope.


Mountain Equipment Beta Pants ($100)

(Courtesy Mountain Equipment)

Neither too tight nor too billowy, the Beta never constricted when high-stepping the crux.


Mammut Crag Indicator Wire Express Quickdraws ($90 for five)

(Courtesy Mammut)

The dogbones on these draws have red cores that show when it鈥檚 time to retire them.


Scarpa Arpia Shoes ($159)

(Courtesy Scarpa)

Credit Scarpa with making our new favorite all-around shoe, with the brand鈥檚 usual excellent fit and super-stiff rubber under the toe for edging.

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Metolius Safe Tech Trad Harness ($129)

(Courtesy Metolius)

It鈥檚 been out for a couple of years, but this harness remains the most comfortable we鈥檝e used, since the fit can be dialed in just so by adjusting the rise of the leg loops.

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Osprey Mutant 38 Pack ($170)

(Courtesy Osprey)

The Mutant has alpine-climbing features like ice-tool ties, but it鈥檚 equally capable at the crag. External helmet and rope carries free up the main compartment, which has a hydration sleeve.

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Petzl GriGri Belay Device ($110)

(Courtesy Petzl)

Making a good thing better, the latest generation of the GriGri now accommodates a wider range of rope widths.

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Mammut Wall Rider MIPS Helmet ($180)

(Courtesy Mammut)

Mammut鈥檚 new Wall Rider includes tech previous found only in cycling and snowsports helmets. The MIPS liner is separate from the shell, allowing the helmet to rotate, which can reduce the chance of a concussion in the event of an angled impact. We didn鈥檛 go out of our way to take a header, but we were able to confirm that the Wall Rider vents well for the coverage it provides.

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The Best Grills of 2019 /food/best-grills-2019/ Thu, 16 May 2019 00:00:00 +0000 /uncategorized/best-grills-2019/ The Best Grills of 2019

Perfect pits for your culinary exploits

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The Best Grills of 2019

It鈥檚 easy to feel overwhelmed by the number of ways to grill your meat and veggies. Propane, wood, or charcoal? All have their pros and cons. Portable or stationary? Same. Texas- or Carolina-style barbecue? We鈥檙e not touching that one. But no matter what your preferences, the latest crop of grills give you the freedom to do it right.

Camp Chef Pursuit 20 Portable ($525)

(Courtesy Camp Chef)

The Camp Chef Pursuit 20 Portable听sits in the middle of the pack, size-wise. It鈥檚 a pellet model, and while it isn鈥檛 the most travel-friendly grill here, the collapsible legs make it easy enough to haul in the back of a truck. At 501 square inches, grilling space is two and a half times the Traeger鈥檚. Our favorite feature: you can quickly switch between direct- and indirect-flame mode. Direct cooks faster and imparts a nice crust, while indirect is better for low-and-slow, fall-off-the-bone ribs and for keeping food warm until everyone comes back for seconds. (And they will.)


Traeger听Ranger ($400)

(Courtesy Traeger)

Smallest on the list is Traeger鈥檚 Ranger, a portable wood-pellet dynamo with 184 square inches of space for campsite steaks and hot dogs. If the menu calls for pancakes and eggs, swap out the grate for the included griddle. The hopper fits eight pounds of pellets, so all you have to do is set the temperature dial and timer. Note: the Ranger requires electricity, so bring a battery pack.


Weber听Spirit II E-310 ($538)

(Courtesy Weber)

If the gang tends to congregate at your place, consider Weber鈥檚 Spirit II E-310, a gas grill that鈥檚 best parked in the backyard. Three burners provide great versatility鈥攕low-cook ribs on one side, roast brats in the middle, and ramp it up on some potatoes at the far end. As with most gas grills, operating the Spirit II is a no-brainer. Just hit the igniter, turn the dial, and you鈥檙e cooking. While its 529 square inches offer only slightly more cooking area than the Camp Chef, two foldout surfaces and a bottom shelf provide plenty of prep and storage space.

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Behind the Scenes of the 2019 Ski Test /gallery/outside-2019-ski-test/ Tue, 02 Apr 2019 00:00:00 +0000 /gallery/outside-2019-ski-test/ Behind the Scenes of the 2019 Ski Test

What does testing hundreds of skis look like? We're so glad you asked.

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Behind the Scenes of the 2019 Ski Test

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