
The 8 Best Items for Running in the Rain
Everything you need to tackle a run in the rain, snow, sleet or cyclone.
Meg Lappe is Gear Patrol’s Creative Project Manger, handling strategy across our digital, print, video and social teams. She can typically be found running around.
Everything you need to tackle a run in the rain, snow, sleet or cyclone.
By Meg Lappe
Why spend $50 when you can put your feet on a wall for free?
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Danner launches a 3D knitted sneaker perfect for the urban explorer.
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Garmin updates the Forerunner 45, 45S, 245, 245 Music and 945 with all new stats, Spotify integration and more to help you become a better athlete.
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This sleek and practical Kershaw Natrix knife makes an instant impression.
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Your hardshell tent can now match your house, Jeep, motorcycle or whatever you want.
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The annual bike sale at Jenson’s means you easily save over $2,000 on a new bike.
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April was a big month for fast shoes.
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The quest for sustainability continues.
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If you’re starting a home gym, this bench is an essential workout tool you’ll need to get going.
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These 10- and 20-pound kettlebells are the perfect addition to your home gym.
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The Fast and Light line will get you through spring and well into summer.
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You’ll want to live in the new designs.
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Garmin launches two new bike computers to help mountain bikers track their stats.
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You can forgo your next massage once you buy one of these new massage tools from Theragun.
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Converse created the original basketball shoe, but over the years they’ve become a lifestyle sneaker — can they change that?
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Save up to 40 percent on kettlebells, med balls and battle ropes.
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It’s time to start planning for summer vacation.
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Thinking about run commuting? We tested two packs to let you know which one you need.
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Celebrate National Parks Week and Earth Day and spend a day in the parks.
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