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Here's the gear our dads swear by
Here's the gear our dads swear by

The Gear Our Dads Won’t Stop Talking About

Let these pieces spark some gift ideas for Father's Day

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Here's the gear our dads swear by

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It鈥檚 a fact: dads are opinionated. And there are a lot of opinions to be had when it comes to outdoor gear. For Father鈥檚 Day, we wanted to know what products our gear team鈥檚 dads are obsessed with. After a few phone calls and paragraph-long texts, we rounded up the tools and apparel they swear by.

Yeti Rambler 20-Ounce Tumbler with Magslider Lid ($30)

(Courtesy Will Taylor)

My father speaks about his and my mother鈥檚 as if they are part of the family. Judging from how much time they spend together these days, a sensitive son such as myself might feel like he鈥檚 been replaced by a vacuum-insulated beverage holder. He purchased their beloveds in 2015, and they haven鈥檛 gone anywhere without them since. He and my mother spend three months a year chartering sailboats around the world and so bring two humongous rolling duffels filled with safety equipment, fishing gear, and navigation aids on every trip. I suspect they would be mightily disappointed if they lost either of these very important duffels and their costly contents, but it would be an all-out catastrophe if they lost their Yeti tumblers聽(which they carry聽on the plane, obviously). Without them, there would be no perfectly chilled, questionably sized聽gin and tonics on anchor in the British Virgin Islands or piping-hot French-press coffee while behind the helm just after sunrise in Tahiti. When I texted my father for this write-up, he sent me five messages in a row鈥攖he fastest consecutive replies聽I鈥檝e ever received from him. 鈥淚 use it almost every night,鈥澛爃e wrote. 鈥淜eeps my beverage just right and my hands from getting too cold or hot!!鈥 He added one more note, which might be a statement or a warning: 鈥淒on鈥檛 leave home without them!鈥 鈥擶ill Taylor, gear director


ScotteVest聽Quest Vest ($199)

(Courtesy ScotteVest)

My dad鈥檚 favorite movie is The Bourne Identity. Nothing excites him more than a Sunday-evening TNT airing of any film in the Bourne series. I think he secretly moonlights as an international spy and studies the movies for espionage tactics. He聽didn鈥檛 even provide a photo for this article (Maybe because he doesn鈥檛聽want to be identified by international intelligence agencies.) So it鈥檚 fitting that every Christmas he talks my family鈥檚 ear off about his , a travel vest with a whopping . But they鈥檙e not immediately noticeable, unlike a cargo version. This sleekness is what he loves about the brand (which also makes shirts, pants, and jackets). 鈥淚t can hold a lot!鈥澛爃e聽preaches, flashing the insides of the vest like a guy in a trench coat selling watches. (He does this presentation for my family each聽year.) He especially likes the ScotteVest聽for breezing through airport security: 鈥淎ll I have to do is take off the whole vest and put it in the bin.鈥 I鈥檓 not really sure why he needs all of those pockets, though; one dad can only carry so many tools. But I don鈥檛 ask. His reasoning is probably top secret. 鈥擩eremy Rellosa, reviews editor


Arc鈥檛eryx Atom LT Hoody ($259)

(Courtesy Ariella Gintzler)

My dad is more obsessed with gear than anyone else I know, which says a lot given what I do for a living. No trip home is complete without our own personal gear show-and-tell. He grills me with questions about the new backpack or running shoes I鈥檓 testing and then brings out聽whatever new hiking boots or gloves he鈥檚 discovered at the local shop. Inevitably, all roads lead back to the one item he prizes above all others: his . This聽aerobic midlayer, which pairs synthetic insulation with a breathable, stretchy, DWR-coated exterior, is one of Arc鈥檛eryx鈥檚 most enduringly popular pieces. It was around before Polartec Alpha and 鈥渁ctive insulation鈥澛燽ecame industry buzzwords. What does my dad love about it? 鈥淚n a nutshell,鈥澛爃e says,聽鈥渆verything.鈥澛燭hough ultimately聽he鈥檒l tell you that there actually is聽one feature that聽sealed the deal for him. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the best hood I鈥檝e ever used,鈥澛爃e says. 鈥淗oods can be kind of restricting. But this one, often I don鈥檛 even realize I鈥檓 wearing it.鈥 鈥擜riella Gintzler, associate editor


Adidas Solar Boost聽Shoes ($160)

(Courtesy Vic Anselmo)

For the past 16 years, my stepdad, Vic, has started every day the same way: he wakes up at six, laces up his kicks, and runs. He鈥檚 not trying to beat the world record for most consecutive daily five-mile jogs in a row; he just likes to stick to a routine. He first tried the four years ago and hasn鈥檛 looked back since. Once he logs 450 miles on a pair of Solar Boosts, he buys another. (Vic keeps a calendar by the treadmill to mark each day he wears the sneakers.) He loves them because the plush sole minimizes impact on his knees. They always come along when he travels聽and offer just as much support on jaunts around a new city as they do on the treadmill at home. Vic is so passionate about these shoes that every time I visit, he offers to get me a pair of my own. I remind him that my day starts at a significantly later time and daily mile-long jogs are still aspirational to me. 鈥擟laire Hyman, gear columnist


Specialized Roubaix Elite Road Bike ($2,800)

(Courtesy Annie Larsen)

My dad鈥檚 a quiet guy, so there鈥檚 not really anything he won鈥檛 stop talking about. His love for his road bike is more of a show-don鈥檛-tell affair鈥攈e uses it to commute to work a few days a week and to ride loops in the mountains nearly every weekend. When I asked what he liked so much about it, he responded in his trademark understated fashion: 鈥淚t feels fast.鈥 After his last bike, which was a too-big hand-me-down from his brother, he decided it was time to sink some real money into a well-fitting, carbon-fiber model with nice Shimano 105 components. He doesn鈥檛 race and averages 25- to 40-mile days, so 鈥渋t鈥檚 plenty bike for me,鈥 he says. He also sprung for some nice ($170), which he says have been worth every dollar, though my mom 鈥渃ontinues to give [him] shit鈥 for them. 鈥擬aren Larsen, assistant editor

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