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The Best Deals on Outdoor Gear and Clothing This Week
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Our editor-approved trail pants, now in short form. The nylon blend fabric has a water repellent finish, allowing you to hike in the rain or cross a creek without concern (the hint of stretch especially helps with that last one). They are also available in a Get 25 percent off sitewide during Stio's summer sale!
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The Trail Runner editor-in-chief claims "this is the best sun-hoody for high-output activity I鈥檝e ever tested." Thoughtful details like the zippered key/card pocket, thumb holes, and scuba hood are the cherry on top of the soft, wicking fabric that allows her to enjoy long alpine runs.
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It is the lug pattern on these shoes that distinguish them from the rest. Our testers note that it feels like wearing crampons or spikes thanks to the shape, spacing, and sharpness of the lugs themselves. Grab a black pair now and your winter self will thank you in a few months.
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Intended for marathon mountain bike racing, the new Mach 4 shaved off about 300-400 grams from the frame, making it light and responsive. Check out the
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We have been fans of the Give'r 4 Season Leather Gloves since the brand launched them on Kickstarter years ago. The waterproof leather outer paired with the Thinsulate lining makes them warm and durable, great for backcountry ski days or chilly nights around the campfire.
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We named the Jackson Gnarvana kayak the best kayak of 2023 in this year's Summer Gear Guide due to its combination of "speed, maneuverability, and boofing chops for everything from creeks to Class V rapids." It is fast, easy to paddle, and delivers clean lines in any water.
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Get your caffeine fix on the go with this double-walled, stainless steel insulated mug. If you don't have a have a Yeti by now,, take your chance while they're on sale. It will soon be your go-to morning companion.
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Named the best all-terrain trail running shoe in last year's Summer Gear Guide, these shoes are light, slim, and flexible, great for responding to all types of terrain. The lug soles provide plenty of traction on a variety of trails.
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Take your BBQ game to the next level. The wood pellets produce a subtly smoky flavor, and it is easy enough for you to set it and forget it with perfect results every time, whether you are smoking, grilling, roasting, or braising veggies or meat.
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The upgraded version of this best-selling ski performs incredibly reliably in any snow condition, earning it a spot in this year's Winter Gear Guide. Testers enjoyed how intuitive and responsive the skis are right out the gate, great for intermediate to advance skiers alike.
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This rain jacket has been a favorite of ours for years (the fact that it has been $100 since its debut in 1999 may be partly why), and it recently earned a spot in Backpacker's
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Aggressive downhillers can delight in this highly maneuverable e-bike. The motor in the middle of the bike allows you to zip up the trails and get back to jumps, berms, and turns.
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We love a breathable merino layer for this time of year when you can experience multiple seasons in a day. This long-sleeve top is lightweight and slim fitting to layer well under a sweater or jacket without feeling bulky, as well as breathable enough to wear at the peak of a warm-ish spring day. Take 20 percent off sitewide with exclusive code OUTSIDE20.
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Designed with an extended heels to absorb impact, these shoes will keep you supported and comfortable for long runs. Plus, the lightweight, springy foam midsoles provide even more cushioning and stability, allowing you to transition from heel to toe quickly and smoothly. These make a great companion for training or long, leisurely runs.
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This cold weather layer is made from 100% RWS-certified merino wool jersey to keep you warm, dry, and comfortable in variable conditions. The gusseting in the armpits allows you to move freely without any restriction, which is great for skiing, climbing, and other cold-weather pursuits. Plus, the natural odor-reducing properties of merino keep you feeling fresh as the temps rise.
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Named the best pack for hydration in our best fanny packs round-up, this hip pack fits a 1.5L reservoir in addition to plenty of other supplies for a long day on your mountain bike or hike. The mesh back offers plenty of ventilation in warmer weather, while the spongy lumbar pad is extra comfortable.
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Made for icy, snowy, and even muddy trail conditions, these crampons are a winter necessity for backcountry hikers and trail runners alike. They're on the heavier side at 15oz per pair, but incredibly durable due to the heat-treated carbon steel spikes.
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Inspired by traditional hunting jackets, this updated version will stand the test of time thanks to the classic silhouette and weather-resistant waxed canvas material. The wax is pressed into the cotton threads using heat and pressure at a UK mill. Thoughtful details like the super soft flannel lining and corduroy-trimmed cuffs add to the overall rugged durability and style.
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Maximize the space of your pack and keep your luggage organized with these lightweight, versatile packing cubes. Perfect for everything from bulky clothing to small, miscellaneous items, these will soon become a staple any time you travel. The set comes with three sizes to meet all your needs.
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Described as "drool-worthy" in this year's Winter Gear Guide, these bindings are a lighter, stiffened, and more responsive version of the Union Atlas bindings that our editors have loved for years. Our testers recommend the Pro version for aggressive riders with a need for speed.
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This has been a favorite trail running shoes for years due to its responsiveness and grip on any trail conditions. Our tester noted that they were comfortable enough to push themselves farther on the trail. Also available in a women's version.
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鈥淎 full day of melt-on-impact snow and I was still dry inside,鈥 noted our tester, earning these bibs a spot in this year's
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This jacket has kept one staff member warm on daily dog walks in cold and snowy Colorado this winter. The RDS-certified, 650-fill-power duck down insulation is super cozy without adding tons of weight, allowing plenty of movement for throwing Frisbees to the pup. From the fleece-lined hood to the DWR coating, this jacket will keep you warm against freezing gusts of wind and light snowfall.
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Stay warm and cozy (and safe) out in the backcountry this winter with this zero-degree, 550-fill down sleeping bag. The PFC-free DWR coating repels snowflakes and other moisture, and the draft collar and hood also keep the cold out. While it's not the lightest zero-degree bag out there at 4 pounds 9 ounces, it would be hard to come by one at such a steal.
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Named one of the best pieces of winter running gear in this year's Gear Guide, these joggers are light enough to wear over tights on a particularly chilly day, but warm enough to wear on their own if the weather permits. The four-way stretch material allows for plenty of mobility while also wicking away moisture.
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This team-favorite hydration vest offers all the storage you need and none of the weight that you don't. Weighing in at only 6.2 ounces, it was designed to fit snug and securely against your body. It stores a 1.5L bladder and two 500ml HydraPak flasks (included), among other items for your longer runs.
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This stylish, 100 percent cotton denim shirt boasts plenty of traditional Western features, like the classic curved yoke at the shoulders and pearl snaps down the front and on the pointed collar. Plus, it's durable enough for a cowboy.
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Tough enough to withstand days in the backcountry and comfortable enough to wear while doing projects around the house, these pants were designed to do it all. They are ultra light and pack down super small, so you can throw them in any bag for your adventure excursion. The DWR finish repels moisture while the two-way stretch nylon moves with you.
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Made with quick-drying recycled polyester, this versatile top is designed to keep you cool while you're working up a sweat. The hint of stretch from the jersey cross-dyes and minimal seams allows you to comfortably without restriction or chafing.
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As one tester put it, 鈥淚t rides like a fat carving board when you want it to, but you can just as easily scrub speed and bang out short swing turns too. The balance of flex and sidecut is perfect.鈥
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This hoodie has been one of our favorite sun shirts for years now, thanks to the UPF 50+ rating and lightweight, breathable fabric. We love it for days in the desert, on the water, above tree line, or at a spring apr猫s.
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As the name implies, this hip pack is ideal for looping through a trail system to gain miles over a long day in the backcountry requiring more supplies. This 5L pack offers multiple pockets and attachment points to accommodate the essentials, and the Hydrapak two-liter reservoir provides plenty of water without weighing you down. Take 25 to 45 percent off select colors and patterns.
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Designed for wet and windy runs this time of year, these tights are made with WindWall鈩 fabric and a DWR finish to block out the elements (meaning no more excuses to skip your daily jog). Meanwhile, the interior FlashDry鈩 technology wicks away sweat to keep you warm and comfortable once you get going. Also available in a
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This bag has repeatedly made its way into our list of best duffel bags, and with good reason. Testers love how light it is (just over 2 pounds) without compromising durability, thanks to the 900-denier postconsumer recycled ripstop polyester. There's plenty of room for storage and mesh pockets for organization.
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Named the best all-terrain trail running shoe in the 2022 Summer Gear Guide, the Saucony Peregrine 12 offers a redesigned rock plate, allowing for more contoured flexibility along the trail. The lug pattern was also improved to increase traction and avoid debris clogging on rugged terrain.
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Woven in the Pacific Northwest and inspired by blankets early shepherds used, the quality construction of Pendleton blankets have inspired a cult-like following. This blanket is a 86 percent wool/14 percent cotton blend, adding a hug of softness to a warm and durable layer both indoors and at camp.
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Constructed for bracing the elements during chilly commutes, this extra-long parka packs plenty of warmth in a 750-fill sleek design. Better yet, the Allied line is made with sustainable materials, like the 100 percent recycled nylon shell and RDS-certified down insulation. The exterior is also coated in a PFC-free water-repellant finish to block against freezing rain and snow.
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This super soft and durable cotton flannel will soon be a staple in your warm layer rotation. Every aspect of this piece is crafted with quality, from the flat felled seams to the military-grade melamine buttons on the front closure and cuffs, meaning it will last a long time even with frequent use. Go ahead鈥攑ut it to the test.
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With millions more pixels and a longer-lasting battery that maintains power in freezing temps, the updated features of the GoPro Hero 11 hold up to the hype. Get $200 off the camera with a new 1-year GoPro subscription, which includes automatic uploads to the cloud.
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This two-layer shell offers a retro design with modern features. The relaxed fit allows it to be worn over layers during a chilly day on the slopes, while the pit zips offer extra ventilation and temperature regulation. The DWR coating adds durability and weather resistance, keeping light moisture out while staying breathable.
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Interested in backpacking, but not sure where to start? This bundle takes the guesswork out of finding beginner gear that won't break the bank. The bundle includes a two-person, three-season tent and footprint, insulated sleeping pad, and sleeping bag. These are best suited for a backpacking trip in mild to warm weather, due to the 2.9 R-value of the pad and 30掳F rating of the sleeping bag.
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Whip up a wood-fired pizza in your own backyard with this easy-to-use pizza oven. The starter bundle includes all the accessories you'll need, including a stainless steel peel that is basically required to slide in raw dough and remove crisp pies after cooking. The cordierite pizza stone is a nod to the authentic pizza firing process.
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Four-time Leadville 100 champion Ian Sharman likes to use this firm roller after a run to aid the recovery of his hips, calves, quads, and hamstrings. The vibration setting produces a deeper massage than regular foam rolling, increasing blood flow and preventing tightness so you can continue training.
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We named these lithium ion rechargeable batteries one of the hottest outdoor gear of the season thanks to the mission to reduce the amount of batteries ending up in the landfill. Each one replaces up to 1,000 disposable batteries, and they fully charge in two hours via micro USB.
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Venturing into the backcountry requires essential tools for avalanche safety. This package offers a transceiver with harness, lightweight aluminum shovel, and probe, all of which can save valuable time in the case of an emergency. Don't forget to take an avalanche safety course before heading out to the untamed wilderness.
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Made from 100 percent recycled materials, this cozy fleece midlayer is warm enough to wear on its own on a cool day and breathable enough to wear under a heavier jacket in cooler temps. The dyes used are low-impact, meaning it requires less water and energy to produce the colors. Select colors are 30 percent off at Backcountry, also available in women's.
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Elevated details like a stretch powder skirt, fully taped seams, and the body-mapped Thermal Dry System earned this jacket a spot in this year's best women's ski jackets. Plus, the company is fighting climate change by using sustainable materials and practices without compromising performance.
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Designed for longer backcountry missions, this pack boasts all the bells and whistles needed for success. Snowboards can be carried vertically, and skis can be carried in an A-frame or diagonal position, all without restricting access to the pack. It also features a separate compartment for avalanche gear, allowing you to bring all items needed to stay safe in the backcountry with room to spare.
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Equal parts fashionable and functional, this upgraded sweatshirt is versatile enough to wear year-round. Elevated details like the zippered pocket and tailored fit can take you straight from the trailhead to happy hour. The super-soft fabric wicks away sweat for all-day comfort, especially vital in variable conditions. Also available in women's.
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Bring your favorite tunes on any adventure with this waterproof, tough-as-nails speaker. The built-in rechargeable battery produces up to 12 hours of play time to keep the party going as long as you're out in the wild. It also produces a deep, rich sound so the music quality is never compromised.
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This shell can stand up to some serious abuse both in the backcountry or on the slopes. The Gore-Tex Pro fabric is waterproof, breathable, and stretches with every movement. Other thoughtful details, like reinforced ripstop shoulders and a full-length zippered front vent, add to the quality of construction.
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Keep warm on the slopes, in the backcountry, or on the trail with this natural fiber base layer. The 100% merino wool fabric naturally locks in warmth while remaining breathable to prevent overheating when you're working up a sweat. Plus, it is naturally odor-resistant, so you can go straight to apr猫s without any smelly concerns.
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This comfortable and versatile hoodie is great for any expedition, from backcountry touring to hiking to mountaineering. The Polartec Power Stretch Pro quick-dry fabric provides plenty of warmth without excess weight, plus it stretches to accommodate every movement without restriction.
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This lightweight, portable, and leakproof soft cooler will keep drinks and snacks cold on any adventure, thanks to the trademarked Hydrolok zipper, Coldcell insulation technology, and Dryhide shell. The cube shape and wide mouth opening make it easy to access everything, plus it is easy to fit in a full truck. All Yeti hard and soft coolers are now 20 percent off in limited-edition Nordic Purple.
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Constructed with a Pertex 2.5L nylon shell, these mittens are waterproof, breathable, and lightweight. They are designed to keep your hands dexterous and dry for ski touring or ice climbing, or to be worn over other gloves or mittens for additional warmth on cold, snowy days. The gauntlet-style wrist offers further protection against the elements thanks to the additional length and synching.
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Known for their high-end technical fabrics, the latest version of the Ultralight Jacket features laser cut perforations in key areas for ventilation and improved durability. As the name implies, the lightweight material makes it warm and breathable when you need it, packable when you don't.
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Brew two cups of high-quality Americano-style coffee in minutes with the AeroPress Go. This smaller, lightweight option makes an excellent companion at camp or in your pack for your caffeine fix. Includes a mug with a lid for easy transport.
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Orvis has paired a soft denim outer with a warm fleece liner to make this shirt stylish as well as functional, especially in chilly winter months. Throw it on over a tee as an outer layer on brisk days, or bundle it under a jacket for extra warmth. Our tester recommends sizing down for a slim fit.
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Pay homage to your favorite national park while snuggling next to a campfire under a Rumpl puffy blanket. Just like the Original Puffy Blanket, the shell and insulation is made from 100% post-consumer recycled polyester and have a DWR coating. Every purchase of one of these vibrant designs supports the National Parks Foundation, protecting the lands you love for the next generation.
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Satisfy every flavor craving in a single salty/sweet bite of these seed and nut bars. Packed with 14g of protein, this bar will keep you fueled on any adventure. Our taste testers noted these are like a candy bar without the artificial ingredients, thanks to the layer of caramel and nut butter center.
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The integrated tail light on this helmet, reflective webbing, and MIPS technology made our testers feel safe on the road. The 15 air vents offer plenty of ventilation to keep your head cool and dry as you commute to work or get around town.
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Rumpl's fan favorite blanket is now available using their NanoLoft insulation technology that mimics down, but is made of 100% post-consumer materials. The DWR finish protects against stains and is water resistant, so you can enjoy a drink around the campfire worry-free. We love the vast selection of fun colors and designs.
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The "damn near perfect" Proof Rover pant combines the durability of a work pant with the classic style of your favorite pair of jeans. They will withstand a weekend of chores followed by a day at the office. Available in slim and straight cuts in a variety of neutral colors that age well over time.
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"Without a doubt, the Stargaze is the most comfortable camp chair I have ever tested," according to our tester. The auto-reclining system allows you to lay back and look for shooting stars comfortably, as though you're in a hammock. The aluminum frame is sturdy and light, and packs down quickly and compactly.
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Made with a super durable, 100 percent recycled polyester fabric, this eco-friendly jacket made it onto our list of best women's ski jackets this year (it also comes in a men's jacket). It puts the fun in functional, offering plenty of pockets with waterproof zippers and many colors to choose from.
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Securely transport four pairs of skis or two snowboards (or two skis and a snowboard) with this lightweight and easy-to-use rack. Soft rubber arms tightly grip without scratching surfaces. Our testers noted that they never felt or heard any drag while driving, thanks to the low-profile aerodynamic design.
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We love the these bibs, from the waterproofing bottom half to keep you warm and dry to the mesh thigh vents to dump excess heat. And, pockets galore! These features, plus the ultra-high-tech materials like aerogel insulation, earned them a spot in the . Take 25% off any two items from the Immix collection with code OUTSIDEIMMIX25.
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While these sunglasses were named the best budget pick of the best sunglasses of 2023, the adjustable arms and nose pieces ensure the perfect fit. For a limited time, take 25% off sitewide with code OUTSIDE25.
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The largest of the Solo Stove fire pits, the Yukon 2.0 can handle a crowd year-round. The perforation around the bottom of the fire pit creates a smokeless ventilation system, keeping your eyes clear and clothes smelling fresh. Plus, the Yukon 2.0 now comes with a removable base plate and ash pan for easy clean up, allowing you to master the craft of making the perfect s'more.
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We are big fans of Smartwool's Intraknit technology, especially this time of year when chilly mornings can turn into warm afternoons. This base layer incorporates specific ventilation zones based on body heat mapping to allow excess heat to escape as needed, and storing warmth when not.
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These light and compressible booties saved the day during a recent snowy backpacking trip, according to associate gear editor Ariella Gintzler. She notes that they are light enough to carry in a pack, and the PrimaLoft Aerogel insert separates your feet from the snowy ground to keep them cozy.
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The Osprey Fairview (Farpoint for men) is everything you need in a travel pack: lightweight, easy to carry, thoughtful organization, and durable. It even features a removable day pack so you don't have to juggle multiple bags. All these components made this the best luggage for winter travel adventures of 2023.
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One of our testers has been wearing these gloves for over 7 years with no plans of stopping any time soon. "Their combination of warmth, dexterity, durability, and comfort make them my favorite for both in-bounds and backcountry skiing all season long." Need we say more?
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The Black Diamond Spot headlamp offers plenty of reasons why it is so popular, like the IPX8 waterproof rating and the innovative PowerTap technology that intuitively cycles through brightness, modes, and lighting with just a tap, to name a few. Although it requires 3 AAA batteries, the 350 lumens are plenty bright for dark morning runs and after-hours uphilling laps.
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The Carbon X2 received glowing reviews from our testers, most notably for its cushion and springiness. They are designed to provide comfort over long distances without compromising speed, so they offer plenty of benefits to road ultramarathoners as well as more recreational runners.
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Insulated with PrimaLoft and protected by GORE-TEX, these mitts keep hands warm and dry throughout a day of free refills or park laps. These were selected as one of the best gloves of 2020 and noted as one of the nimblest mittens we tested thanks to the combo leather and 4-way stretch softshell material.
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Looking to expand into a new snow sport this winter? Gear up with this kit from Atlas Snowshoes, designed for trail walking and one of our favorite snowshoes a few years back. We liked that this all-purpose snowshoe features steel crampons that dig into icy trails for lots of support.
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The Outdoor Research Snowcrew Bibs were named one of the best ski pants in
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Back in 2017, the Cotopaxi Teca Full-Zip Windbreaker was named one of our favorite pieces of peak-bagging gear. 5 years later, it now comes in a half-zip, without compromising on performance. The shell is made from 100% repurposed polyester taffeta with a DWR finish to protect against both wind and rain, keeping you extra warm without the bulk.
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Awarded the best imitation-down jacket in this year's Winter Gear Guide, the Eddie Bauer Evertherm Downdraft Hooded Jacket delivers warmth without the bulk. "You鈥檇 be hard pressed to find a slimmer down jacket that鈥檚 more comfortable while moving," according to our tester.
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Made for crisp fall rides, the Expedition Thermal Jersey is Pearl Izumi's take on a classic wool cycling sweater. found the torso to run a bit short, so she recommends sizing up. Otherwise, she loves the abundance of pockets and cozy feel.
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The Naglev Unico offers the support of a hiking boot thanks to the grippy soles and one-piece upper, and the lightweight construction of a trail running shoe. We love that the moisture-wicking integrated wool sock liners help keep feet cool and dry (or warm when your feet get wet).
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Our tester really put the Wills Speckled Merino Sweater to the test by wearing it 24 hours a day for five days straight鈥攏ot out of necessity, but because it kept him warm in his sleeping bag at night, cool and dry when working up a sweat on a hike, and looking professional on Zoom calls in between.
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The Prana Electa Shorts were deemed the best Lycra shorts reviewers tried this year, earning them a spot in our top athleisure picks of 2022. The extra-wide waistband offers plenty of support, and the dual-compartment pockets are handy for storing keys and your wallet while on the go.
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The Dakine Heli Pro may be designed as a backcountry ski and snowboarding pack, it was also called out as essential travel gear by our editors. The external straps designed for carrying skis and snowboards also work great for cinching down bulky jackets, maximizing your carry on bag space.
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Equal parts stylish and durable, the Outerknown Blanket Shirt is a fall staple. Made from 100% organic cotton twill, it is heavier than a normal shirt, but still soft and breathable. It's perfect thrown on over a t-shirt or layered over a light sweater for extra warmth. Grab it in a variety of plaid patterns, plus it's available in men's and women's styles. It's on sale only at Huckberry today.
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Like the famed Rambler insulated tumbler, the YETI Rambler Colster slim can insulator is known to keep drinks cold while sparing your hands. Perfect for spiked seltzers, energy drinks, and craft beers, this is a staple for beach days and campfire nights. YETI rarely discounts their products, so snag one while you can during the Amazon Prime Early Access sale.
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This multi-tool pocket knife equips you with everything you'll need at base camp, on the go, or around the house. The Armbar Cork features 9 tools, including scissors, hammer, and fine edge blade. The addition of a cork screw and a bottle opener offer aid getting to your reward after a long day. On sale during the Amazon Prime Early Access sale.
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Considered to be the jacket everyone should get, the Patagonia Nano Puff is incredibly durable thanks to a hint of stretch in the insulation fibers. These also keep the jacket warm and breathable at the same time. Grab select colors on sale at Backcountry, available in men's and women's.
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If you're sick of mosquitos attacking you at camp, the crag, or in your backyard, then try the Thermacell E55 Rechargeable Mosquito Repeller. It creates a 20-foot dome of protection by emitting an odorless heat-activated liquid repellent activated by a built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery. The battery lasts for just over 5 hours when not plugged in via USB cable.
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The Klymit Static V Luxe SL Sleeping Pad was awarded one of the best sleeping pads of 2020, thanks to its generous size, minimal weight (just 1.3lbs), and affordable price. For those who toss and turn in the tent, this pad will keep you from sliding off onto the cold ground while keeping you comfortable.
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Named one of the the Manduka PRO yoga mat has been a staple for over 20 years. The 6mm cushion provides enough comfort and support for knees and joints, while the grippy texture keeps the mat in place and ensures stability through long poses. Grab one during the Amazon Prime Early Access sale while you can!
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Awarded the best goggles of 2019, the Smith I/O MAG ChromaPop goggles still hold up. The magnet technology makes swapping wide-field lenses a breeze, which is super handy on stormy powder mornings that end with a bluebird last run to apr猫s - the best kind of days in our book.
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When it comes to living sustainably, small swaps can make a big impact. Replace single-use plastic wrap with Bee's Wrap, which are reusable organic cotton sheets coated in a thin layer of beeswax, tree resin, and jojoba oil. The 5 pack includes 1 large, 2 medium, and 2 small wraps to cover everything from half an avocado to a loaf of bread to leftovers at the campsite, like our tester did.
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Perfect for a leaf-peeping hike this fall, the Smartwool Performance Full Cushion crew socks are made of breathable 61% merino wool to keep feet warm, dry, and comfortable. The full cushion allows you to stay on the trail longer, and the midweight feel makes these perfect for everyday wear. Plus, the crew height protects your ankles from trailside twigs and shrubs.
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Dubbed the best trail running shoes for rugged terrain in our 2022 Summer Gear Guide, the Dynafit Ultra 50 are springy yet soft enough to endure long distances on rugged trails. 鈥淚 felt stable and secure on Boulder鈥檚 steep and rocky climbs,鈥 said a tester. 鈥淚 also felt confident on the descents.鈥
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Awarded one of the best ski pants and bibs of 2022, the Flylow Kimberly bibs offer a lightweight and stretchy hard-shell material that is durable enough to stand up to a long season on the slopes. These hug the waist for a flattering look while leaving plenty of room in the hips.
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Enjoy a cool fall night under the stars in your backyard or at a campsite next to a crackling fire. The Solo Stove Bonfire is easy to use and portable, and the best part: it is designed to eliminate smoke, so you no longer have to change positions around the fire every few minutes with tears in your eyes. It now comes with a removable ash tray, making cleanup a cinch. S'mores not included.
$79.99
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As Yoga Journal editor Tamara Jeffries , "It's the details for me." We love this flowy take on a yoga pant, from the criss-cross waistband to the high leg slit. These can easily take you from the studio to the coffee shop with style.
$119
$83.30
from Backcountry
30% off
This closet staple and long-time favorite fleece got an update in 2020, most notably to be fuzzy on both sides to increase heat retention while remaining breathable. One former gear tester wrote, "When the weekend mission calls for chilly weather, this will be the first layer I grab."
$20
$15
25% off
YETI products rarely go on sale, so snag this deal while you can. Dubbed "the only YETI product you'll ever need" by one tester, the Rambler 10oz Lowball mug is perfect for a hot cup of coffee on cool fall mornings thanks to the double walled insulation. And like other YETI products, it is super durable.
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$199
Revo's best-selling Descend N glasses features NASA-based polarized lens technology with a rimless design with panoramic views for when you need to see it all.
$160
$128.93
from REI
19% off
Named the best shoe for long road runs in our Best Running Shoes of 2021 gear guide, the HOKA Bondi 7 offers the most cushion of any of their road shoes. Even though these are super plush, the internal heel counters provide plenty of support over long distances. Available in men's and women's.
$99
$49
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51% off
These gloves are a staple in columnist Jakob Schiller鈥檚 year-round gear rotation. 鈥淲ith a waxed and baked leather outer, waterproof-breathable membrane, and Thinsulate insulation, they鈥檙e great for frigid resort ski days while being breathable enough for long backcountry missions,鈥 he writes. 鈥淥nce summer rolls around, I use them to collect firewood or move burning logs in the campfire.鈥
$100
$75
from REI
25% off
One of our editors just bought on of these for use on family camping trips and swears by it. Why? No more hiding behind trees or being surprised by guests while going to the bathroom in busy areas. It has a steel hook for hanging a water bag and four drain holes so you can use it as a shower too. Plus, it鈥檚 a breeze to set up.
$500
$400
from REI
20% off
This version of the popular action cam was the one that finally converted one of our testers鈥攁 professional photographer鈥攖o add one to his kit. 鈥淚t鈥檚 ideal for ultrarunners, mountain bikers, surfers, kayakers, scuba divers, dirt bikers, and climbers who want to dip their toes in pro-level photo and video editing, without dropping thousands to get their feet in the door.鈥
$40
$30
from REI
25% off
This trusty headlamp has gotten 国产吃瓜黑料 editors through many adventures both close to home and far afield. It鈥檚 easy to use, compact, and runs on three AAA batteries (we like to use rechargeables). The red light mode is great for not blinding tent mates and the IPX8 waterproofing has proven itself time and again in downpours.
$70
$56
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Once you try a changing poncho, you鈥檒l never go back to a normal towel鈥攖hey鈥檙e that useful. This 100 percent cotton number from Vissla is soft, absorbent, and makes swaps to bathing suits a breeze. And you can鈥檛 go wrong with the halcyon, 鈥70s-inspired print.
Gear Picks is a curated selection of products we鈥檝e tested and heartily recommend. We stand by this gear鈥攁nd the brands that sell it鈥攁nd many of our editors and writers use this stuff weekly. Whenever possible, we provide a link to a past review so you can make sure it鈥檚 something that suits your lifestyle鈥攊deally at a steeply discounted price. Happy shopping鈥攁nd gear-picking.