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Others can鈥檛 compete with the latest synthetic insulation and rugged construction
The best gear for staying comfortable and climbing on North America鈥檚 tallest mountain
Warm fingers are worth celebrating
Bringing order to parental chaos is an uphill battle, but these products can help
Tools to give anyone a green thumb
A technical kit is worth the investment鈥攂ut you don鈥檛 have to spend a boatload
Whether you鈥檙e slinging a chainsaw, loading hay bales, or wielding a torch, durable workwear that fits well allows you to do your job better
How to stay fueled and warm on the slopes without looking like a total nerd
This pair has been my favorite for seven years and hundreds of ski days
The items we're using to stay outdoors鈥攁nd keep cozy when we come in
Masks, slippers, and shackets鈥攚hat else do you need?
Stay warm and get outside more during these colder months with smart gear picks
Not only do we use this stuff for 130 days every summer鈥攚e're not exactly nice to it in the process
Keep your hands toasty in below-freezing temps
Goods for when the going gets tough
Get to work in style, no matter the weather
Sussing out the best new skis meant four straight days of shredding. Here's some of what we wore to stay warm, safe, and comfortable.
These items kept our steeds moving and our riders happy
From protective equipment to hand sanitizer to donations, here's how gear producers are helping to slow the spread of the virus
Ensure your winter gloves last as long as possible with a little TLC
This magic fiber has been keeping humans warm for a very long time
Musher Blair Braverman tested 20 gloves and mittens head to head to find the warmest handwear that fits in your pocket
The gear and knowledge you need to stay comfortable overnight in the snow
From wind-resistant undies to traction devices, build a kit to brave the cold this season
Can one pair of gloves be both thin and warm? I tried virtually everything out there until I found my perfect match in a pair from Hestras.
Nothing (well, except powder skiing) beats staying warm on a snowy trail
Cold hands, tired feet, and wet bottoms will ruin your ski day, so investing in quality gear for those areas is worth it
Leave the snow pants, helmet, and goggles at home
Running with a stroller is all well and good in the milder months, but it takes a little extra planning to pull off in winter
What you need for next-level winter coziness
Yes, that is frostbite on your earlobe
Peloton is a fun distraction, but you don't have to relegate yourself to the trainer because it's cold outside
A well-packed ski bag can mean the difference between an epic holiday and trashed gear. Here's how to do it right.
A well-packed ski bag can mean the difference between an epic holiday and trashed gear. Here's how to do it right.
New Year's resolutions be damned. We like things just the way they are.
Powered equipment to stave off the cold
Don't become a rescue statistic
Fall is actually the best time to ride to work
Rated for arctic conditions, here鈥檚 how it holds up in frigid work environs
You want to ride your bike. You know you do. So get out there.
You can鈥檛 spend every day chasing powder stashes
Because remote, untracked snow is worth the effort
Keep hands toasty and fingers functional with these sturdy mitts
Gear hacks for a good backpacking trip when the weather goes bad
Play in the rays without feeling the burn
Advanced bike gear for safer, radder adventures
A 25 percent tax on bikes, helmets, gloves, and backpacks could hit the industry鈥攁nd your wallet鈥攈ard
Beacon, check. Shovel, check. Hawaiian shirt, check.
It's best to have everything you might need, even if you never have to use any of it
Blair Braverman answers your countless questions (How did she choose her parka? What are her favorite insulating materials? How does she pee?) about her Iditarod wardrobe, which is both lifesaving and affordable.
Our resident gear expert is a fan of rising at the crack of dawn to get a couple laps in
The affordable models are surprisingly capable, but what you get for more money is undeniable
Because nothing kills the joy of playing in the snow and cold faster than cold hands
During the winter, these digit protectors will come in handy more often than you think
With a new year and new gear right around the corner, it's time to take a look back at our favorite products from the past 12 months
Tricks from a gearhead father
The聽Oyuki Pep Trigger Mitts ($140) are a favorite of gear editor Ben Fox.
There's an art to staying warm, dry, and happy
We've been testing Backcountry's touring kit. Here are our thoughts.
Because having feeling in your fingers shouldn't be a luxury
Stay warm and comfortable鈥攁nd have more fun
Our most skeptical tester on the products that changed her mind
Reduce your waste this winter by picking up one of these reusable options
Hot pockets鈥攏uking not required (unless we鈥檙e talking about snow)
Embracing fringe season means preparing for everything
Things to consider when you head out in the dark
With thousands of days on the road between them, these athletes, photographers, and sports announcers know a thing or two about packing for the long haul
Clothes and tools for toiling at the ranch, on the trail, or in your backyard
Plus dos and don鈥檛s for scoring great deals on used equipment
Own an adventure motorcycle? You鈥檒l want this piece of riding kit.
Tough and functional for those long days on snow
Savvy streetwear to fend off April showers
A versatile getup for winter鈥檚 last throes and spring鈥檚 first showers
In the West, where it's stupidly easy to get scorched, it's best to show less skin. These sun gloves help.
Ralph Lauren designed Team U.S.A.'s uniforms, but a pair of leather, tasseled gloves bear resemblance to those made by a small company from Colorado
The stuff pro winter warriors say they can't ride without