

Henry Phillips
Henry is Gear Patrol's Deputy Photography Editor. Despite not having a writing position at GP, he still manages to sneak in his abstruse opinions on everything from bikes to cameras to furniture every once in a while.
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Every International Outlet, in One Handy Chart
Ever try to put a J in a G-hole or an H in a D-hole?
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15 Winter Cabins on Airbnb for a Quick Escape
The good news: Airbnb has endless options for a quick, frequent flyer mile-burning vacation. The bad news: with so many choices you’re just as likely to end up sleeping in the back of some guy’s Tesla for $85 a night than living out your winter cabin dreams in the perfect hideaway.
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Elements: Hunting Camp
From practical to (slightly) luxurious, all the necessary gear to outfit a hunting camp.
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Elements: A Black, Friday
Stay home, avoid getting pepper-sprayed over a discounted 42-inch Panasonic, check out the best blacked-out gear on Black Friday.
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Astronauts & Indians Classic Button-Down
At last count there are about 800,000 denim shirts available and it’s about impossible to pick one over the other. They all look roughly the same and at the end of the day they’ll all conceal your nipples.
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Archive
Myles Everyday Short
There are some things that are just inherently associated with good times: Polaroid cameras, Frisbees and bathing suits come to mind.
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Fitness
Want or Not, the Trek Lync is The Commuter Bike You Need
A week with the Trek Lync 5 proves it’s the commuter bike you need, whether or not it’s the commuter bike you want.
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Outdoors
Maxed Out: Get More Out of Your Road Bike
Even inexpensive upgrades can make a huge difference when it comes to grinding your way up the local hill or beating out your buddies in a county-line sprint.
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Home
The Desks Of Gear Patrol
Some desks at Gear Patrol are dirty, some are disorganized and some are perfectly manicured.
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Style
Böle and the Study of a $7,000 Briefcase
Although Böle, a small Swedish tannery on the northern banks of the Baltic Sea, is producing what may be the best leather goods on the planet, you still haven’t heard of them.
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Tech
Want This, Get This: Zeiss Otus or Sigma 50mm F1.4 DG HSM Art
The way we see it, the 50mm prime competition comes down to two lenses.
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Outdoors
What to Watch: The 2014 Giro d’Italia
The 97th running of the Giro d’Italia starts today, and during its 21 stages the pack of 200 riders will have to negotiate massive alpine peaks, winding 65 mph descents, powerful attacks and sprint finishes, all set against a stunning Italian landscape.
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A Eulogy for Jack Bauer
One Gear Patrol writer’s love of 24, and his dismay at the state of the show’s recently renewed run.
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Today in Gear
Today in Gear: May 7, 2014
Today in Gear: We oogle fast cars, boosted shoes and Damien Hirst.
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Photo Essay: Capturing Peak Six on Film
More than 50 years in the making, the 540-acre Peak 6 opened on Christmas Day, 2013, bringing a fantastic mix of terrain that fills a surprising gap in Breckenridge’s arsenal. The new terrain offers some of the only above-treeline skiing for intermediates in the country and even more of Breck’s famous expert terrain.
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Footwear
5 Sneakers, 5 Tunes: A Stylish Playlist for Summer
Grabbing a pair of classically rad sneakers better suited for trips to the beach than running a 5k personal best is a great way to live in the warmer weather.
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Guide to Life: Read Better Magazines
Switching up your periodicals is a great way to expand your horizons and change your tendencies. Just like you eschewed Highlights and SI Kids, it’s time to explore some new frontiers when it comes to what’s arriving in your mailbox.