
This Year in Gear: 27 Notable EDC Items and Knives Released This Year
With so many new products launching every week, it’s easy to lose track of everything that happens in a year. Here are 27 of the most notable EDC gear releases of 2017.
With so many new products launching every week, it’s easy to lose track of everything that happens in a year. Here are 27 of the most notable EDC gear releases of 2017.
By Gear Patrol
From lightweight glove to heavyweight mitten.
By Gear Patrol
Winter jackets from brands like Patagonia, Iron and Resin, and Penfield are all up for grabs with savings fitting for the holiday season.
The Micro Puff Hoody will make your kit (and your wallet) a little bit lighter.
The 9 products that made us excited to get outside and get after it.
By AJ Powell
With so many new outdoor products launching every week, it’s easy to lose track of everything that happens in a year. Here are 50 of the most notable outdoor gear releases of 2017.
By Gear Patrol
The products and innovations that drove the outdoor industry this year.
How I learned to love a jacket I’ll never be able to afford.
We talk to Airstream CEO Bob Wheeler to find out how designers managed to fit a highly technical home inside Basecamp — the brand’s lightest trailer yet.
One last party at Gear Patrol x Westerlind Pop-Up.
A pair of glasses returns, and brings a story with it.
Three full-on kits from three premium cycling brands: Pactimo, Ashmei and ASSOS.
By Gear Patrol
A badass machete, a reinvented classic, a futuristic piece of art and more.
By Michael Finn
Everything you need to shred fall mountain bike trails.
By AJ Powell
Inside the creation of Black Diamond’s first-ever climbing shoe.
By Michael Finn
Streams and lakes scattered across America are beginning to swell with monstrous trout. Here’s a kit that’ll help you land a few lunkers of your own.
Leather work boots, an ergonomic pocket knife, Stanley’s compact camp cookware set and more.
By Gear Patrol
Madden Equipment was dead for ten years. Now it lives again, and it’s producing some of the finest USA-made backpacks money can buy.
By Michael Finn