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Review: Toyo Tires Open Country A/T III Are the Goldilocks Off-Road Tires
It’s the just right tire for almost any rig that’s going off road.
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It’s Blazing Hot, the Sun Is A Furnace—You Need a Sun Shirt
If you’re concerned about new studies showing sunscreen gets absorbed by our skin, consider the chemical-free sun shirt.
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Check Out Patagonia’s ‘Untethered’ Minimalist Cooking and Sleeping Kit
No frills, no fuss, a basic set of the basics, dreamt up by Yvon Chouinard.
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The Best Three-Season Sleeping Bags, According to Our Editor
From new to not-so-new, ultralight backpacking to car camping, these are the bags we’ve liked the most this year.
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Eagle Creek Sent to the Big Brand Pasture In the Sky
Beloved by many, travel bag maker Eagle Creek is being shuttered.
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Review: The Wolf Tooth 8-Bit Pack Pliers Is Our New Fave Bike Tool
Our new fave bike tool does it all.
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This Bernzomatic Propane Cylinder Fuel Gauge Answers the Big Question
That question being: How much freaking fuel is left in this thing?
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Leatherman Goes Old School With New, Budget-Friendly ‘Bond’
For $50, Leatherman will now sell you the Bond, a basic, sorta updated version of their very first multitool called…
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Review: Want the Ultimate Technical T-Shirt? Get Wool
Nothing beats wool on a hot day, or a cool day, for that matter.
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Review: Costa Sunglasses Are Primo For Long Days on the Water
Best in class clarity, really good fit, these are our favorite sunglasses when out on the water.
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The Best Portable Fire Pits for Campfires and Cooking
There are the four campfire options you need to know.
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Here’s How to Buy a Wetsuit
The water is cold, you need a new wetsuit — but which one?
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Camp Cool: The MoonShade is the Lightweight, Portable, Temporary Awning You Need
Also, it’s affordable, compact, and will even mount to a tree
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We Found the Ideal Hot Weather Hikers
They breathe, they’re light, they grip. What else ya want?
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Review: Reyr Gear’s Magical Telescoping Fly Rod Makes Bikefishing a Snap
A collapsible fly rod with an internally-routed line, traveling with a rod and reel doesn’t get much easier.
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How Many Lumens Are Enough For Night Riding? ‘Cause We Love This Micro 900
The NightRider Micro 900 is small, but mighty—and a bargain.
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Summer Is a Good Time for Bedrock Cairn Pro II Sandals
Cause they’re pretty much the perfect adventure sandal
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Hoka One One’s Arkali Hikers Helped This Foot Pain Sufferer Enjoy Trails Again
Degenerative arthritis and all, peakbagging is comfy in the new Hoka One One trail offerings.
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What’s the Deal With Rooftop Tents?
Our favorite rooftop tent, the Thule Low Pro 3, makes any car into a pop-up camper.
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Ditch the Plastic Water Bottle for the Stainless Steel Bivo
Water bottles don’t usually require much thinking about, but this stainless steel bike bottle from Bivo is worth a deep…
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Outdoor Brands That Guarantee Their Gear for Life, 2021 Edition
Your gear works hard, too—it’s nice to know that these brands have your back.
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Brilliant: MSR Thru-Link Water Filter + Bladder = Easy Peasy Hydration
If, like us, you prefer to find water as you go, this is your inline filter.
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Two Winter Jacket Recommendations From Brands You Might Not Know
Tired of same old same old? Try one of these pieces from small brands that are big on quality.
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These Boots Saw Me Through This Winter and Hopefully Many Others to Come
A longtime Canadian boot maker knocks it out of the park with the Kodiak Moncton.
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Check Out This Sweet Tutorial On Repairing Common Gear Issues
Gear You Repair Yourself Is the Most Sustainable Gear
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Is the All-New Ultralight Jetboil Stash Ultranecessary?
Jetboil launches new feather light cooking setup.
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Camp Coffee Snob? We Have the Grinders For You
Roughing it doesn’t have to mean stale coffee grounds.
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Our Editor’s Fave Facemasks From Outdoor Companies
Every outdoor brand seems to be making facemasks these days—so which is the best?
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The Grayl Is the Most Efficient Water Filter We’ve Tried
Easy, dependable, lightning quick, the three biggies when it comes to water filtration.
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A Letter to All the Tents I’ve Loved
They met, shared a night or two (or more) together, and went their separate ways?notes to shelters gone but not…