The biannual schedule that once ruled the outdoor industry’s biggest event in gear is no more. Last week, the Colorado Convention Center opened up its doors for the first November edition of Outdoor Retailer. Normally we’d have to wait until January to get a first look at thousands of products that won’t hit stores until the fall of 2019. We scoured as many booths as possible looking for the best of the best. Durable down jackets, 3D knit baselayers and climbing gear with integrated tech were all on display. The year isn’t over, but we’re already looking ahead.
Black Diamond Vision Down Parka

There’s a lot of reasons to get excited for Black Diamond’s Vision Down Parka. For one, it’ll be the brand’s warmest insulated jacket with a full fill of 800-fill, moisture-resistant down. It also includes gusseted arms for an increased range of motion and six pockets. But the coolest thing about the Vision is its proprietary shell fabric, which is manufactured in Japan with a liquid crystal polymer that makes it super tear-resistant. It’s so durable that Black Diamond’s factory could barely cut the stuff.
Mammut Diamond Fingerboard

Mammut is a really old company — it was founded in 1862 — but that doesn’t bar it from some seriously new tricks. Next year it’s introducing a fingerboard, which is a training tool that climbers use to practice brief yet intense straight-arm hangs. Mammut’s includes smartphone integration and weight-sensing tech to create targeted training plans from beginner to pro levels. And, it’s made of walnut, so it’ll look good enough to hang in rooms other than the garage.