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The brand that knows how to build a high-quality water bottle — and they brought that technology to a coffee mug.
The brand that knows how to build a high-quality water bottle — and they brought that technology to a coffee mug.
By Meg Lappe
Lorpen’s T3+ ski sock is the first sock to use Polartec’s Alpha Insulation, which was originally developed for US Special Forces.
Peter Buchanan-Smith founded Best Made Co. with one product: an axe with a painted handle.
SOG unveiled its new XR lock on an updated version of its everyday-friendly Terminus pocket knife.
The latest Tabi collection from powerhouse brands Icebreaker and Goldwin is just what we want to wear on the plane and to work.
By Meg Lappe
Zenbivy’s newest riff on the sleeping bag is a three-in-one sleep system that provides extra comfort through adaptability.
Satisfy is the antitheses of the mainstream running brand, but it teamed up with one to make its first shoe.
This past week, some of the cycling industry’s most important brands gathered in Reno, Nevada for the annual Interbike trade show.
By AJ Powell
Gap’s new performance brand, Hill City, comes off as standard-issue athleisure.
Peak Design just revealed two new travel duffels but with less than 12 hours in its Kickstarter campaign, you’ll have to move fast to get them.
If you look beyond the big brands, you’ll find a number of small makers who work by hand to make some of the best outdoor backpacks available.
Sure, you can pull on a pair of jeans and hit the hills, but a pair of hiking pants is a better decision.
By Meg Lappe
Today, Specialized revealed the new Turbo Levo, an e-mountain bike that improves over its predecessor in every way.
Every city has a few amazing watering holes to check out — especially if you’re a runner.
By Meg Lappe
There’s nothing better than opening up a package custom-built for you. Try one of these four subscription services to test out new gear.
By Meg Lappe
The Wabakimi is a new fixed-blade survival knife produced by Helle Knives and designed by Survivorman’s Les Stroud.
Atlas Pet Company is embarking on a year-long road trip to visit rally local communities around animal shelters.
Changing of the seasons is a good thing when you’re looking at these sweaters.
By Meg Lappe