
An Endorsement for the Perfect Fall Pant
Are we men with thick legs finally out of the woods when it comes to pants?
Are we men with thick legs finally out of the woods when it comes to pants?
This Week in Sports and Outdoors: real-life medieval battles, a folding helmet from Brooks, gyms for bigger folks and more.
Athos is a startup that’s just a few months away from bringing to market one of the most interesting wearables yet: compression clothing capable of monitoring how hard your muscles are working, on top of heart rate, heart rate variability and breathing patterns.
Pop quiz: The iRobot Scooba 450 is (a) a nice alternative to a cat, (b) going to sleep with your wife, (c) a really effective cleaning tool.
Like beer and wine, some of the best ciders are aged in oak to give them structure and complexity.
Taylor Fladgate, one of the council of elders in the Port world, released a 50-year-old tawny port in 2014.
Inspired by mid-20th century Paris, with nothing twee or precious about it, The NoMad is one of the best hotels in New York.
TravelTeq’s humbly named Trash meets an extremely wide range of needs and wants, and also includes features that you may not need or want — but you can’t argue that they’re pretty cool.
You know it’s time for another Outdoor Retailer show when South Main Street in Salt Lake City is populated by fat bikes, single-wheeled skateboards and tan people with good beards.
We got our hands on five canned white wines to find out if they’re a clever packaging solution or just an excuse to drink more white wine.
Pro triathlete Jordan Rapp is a poster boy for endurance — and not just because he’s won five Ironmans, two Leadman Epic 250s and the 2011 ITU Long Distance World Championships.
Bacon doesn’t need to be fixed. And so it’s with some reluctance that we offer a recipe for making your own bacon, particularly one that requires two days, five different cooking techniques and more than ten ingredients.
The LifeBeam Smart helmet is the first bicycle helmet with a built-in heart rate monitor.
Being a pedestrian or a cyclist in a city can be as harrowing as it is liberating.
Central Park, New York — T2 Lockers, founded and run by Army vet and triathlete Richard Rafael, provides street-side storage for New Yorkers while they train in Central Park.
You shouldn’t have to wonder whether your olive oil is the real deal or just grease in a bottle.
Made from lightweight, wicking, breathable fabrics like merino wool, polypropylene and a host of proprietary fabrics, sports underwear designed for active guys keeps you cool and dry without bunching up when you move.
Know Your Foods is a new culinary crash course on various foods and ingredients — and if we’ve done our job right, also an inspirational kick in the ribs to expand your dining horizons. Use it for your next meal.
The apparel you choose in a race is important from a performance and comfort standpoint, too: while you can change clothes at each transition, a tri suit can take you from swim to bike to run to post-race pizza and beer.