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Rapha 100 percent Cotton Oxford Pocket shirt and Earin Bluetooth True Wireless earphones.
(Photo: Inga Hendrickson)

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Engineers futz with things for a 颅reason: that鈥檚 how breakthroughs happen. And as these 29 products demonstrate, there鈥檚 never been a better time to mess around.

Protection

Durable gear for a rough and tumble world

(Inga Hendrickson)

1. Packable Climbing Cradle. Built with hardy but featherweight Spectra fabric, the weighs just 5.3 ounces and takes up a fistful of cargo space in your pack. Leg-loop buckles let you slip it on without removing crampons or skis. $80

2. Ultralight Avy Insurance. Airbags are buoyant in an avalanche, but the extra pack weight can be a bummer on the way up. 3.0 is svelte (just under six pounds), and shoulder-strap integration provides better protection when the snow slides. $730

3. Collapsing Bike Lid. Don鈥檛 worry, it holds its shape when it鈥檚 in use. From high-end cycling gearmaker Brooks England, the has an accordion folding mechanism for easy storage. The look recalls the classic leather 鈥渉airnets鈥 of seventies racing, but it meets crash-test standards. $170 and up

4. Tear-Proof Cycling Kit. Road rash is the bane of bike racing, which is why the fabric used in the shoulders of can stand up to a belt sander. (Seriously, Google it.) The secret? ITD ProTec, a material produced in part颅nership with the textile whizzes at Schoeller that adds carbon-fiber yarn to the polyester knit. $125

5. Backcountry Armor. Fresh from Voormi is the Inversion jacket, with ultra-thick wool in the shoulders, arms, and hood that鈥檚 as bulletproof as ballistic nylon yet more breathable and stretchy. A tightly 颅woven wool-nylon mesh shrugs off rain, courtesy of a durable water-repellent treatment. $500

6. The Burliest Pants. We challenge you to wear a hole in these dungarees by urban-bike-wear company Chrome 颅Industries. For the U.S.-made jeans, the brand worked with Cone Mills to create raw denim with 8 percent Dyneema fiber, used in some climbing ropes. $150

Movement

Travel fast and free, from city to mountain

(Inga Hendrickson)

1. Float Like A Butterfly, Carve Like a Knife: Moment鈥檚 are the first with wavy triple camber鈥攕mall curves placed fore and aft of the bindings, plus a rockered tip and tail. The result: all-mountain sticks that float in powder and hold an edge on crust. $750

2. Rejoice, Ski Mountaineers: The lateral stiffness that makes for a good downhill boot is terrible for scaling steeps in crampons. bridges that gap. The two-piece upper cuff bends 23 degrees side颅ways for sure footing on rock and ice, then locks in place to rip big-mountain lines. $1,000

3. Iced Tee: Polartec鈥檚 four-season Delta fabric has a honeycomb structure that increases yarn surface area to move more heat and moisture. Cycling-apparel brand Kitsbow incorporates Delta side panels into its for the ultimate warm-weather, casual-but-techy top. $69

4: A Jazzed-Up City Cruiser: Electric bikes have come a long way, but many are still clunky beasts championed mainly by early adopters. 颅Faraday鈥檚 Dutch-style bucks that trend, pairing a 250-watt front-hub motor and integrated front and rear lights with eye-catching touches like bamboo fenders and leather grips. $3,500

5. Rock Wear With Flair: So Ill capitalizes on climbers鈥 footwear obsession with its. They blend technical features鈥攍ike super-sticky Dark Matter rubber, developed for Navy SEAL boots鈥攚ith throwback Velcro straps. $129

Connectivity

Next-level gadgets for tracking, logging, and playing

(Inga Hendrickson)

1.听One Punchy Music聽Box:聽Libratone鈥檚 wireless speaker pumps out crisp sound, not the muddy thumps and crackly highs of most Blue颅tooth boxes. Credit the聽fat sub颅woofer and dual tweeters. You can link as many as six of them via Lib颅ratone鈥檚 free app (Android and iOS). $249

2.听All-in-One Fitness Pal:听骋补谤尘颈苍鈥檚 has customizable faces and tracks your heart rate. It also maps your ride, run, or swim even when you leave your phone at home. But what we really dig is not having to constantly charge it鈥斅璪attery life can reach 11 days. $450

3: A聽Smartwatch聽With Panache:听Why does cost five times as much as other聽smartwatches? Swiss engineering and a mineral-glass screen with 鈥渄epth鈥 (the digital hands cast faux shadows). You still get push notifications, but the look is more elegant timepiece than dork device. $1,500

4:听Go-Anywhere Sky Cam:听At 1.2 pounds, the drone is less than half the heft of any other 颅serious quad on the market, yet it shoots both 4K and syrupy-slow 120-frames-per-second 1080p video. In a crash the body pops free, dissipating聽force. $1,295

5: Off-the-Grid Communicator:听A handful of new backcountry devices let you send texts and location info without cell service. But goes further, giving adventurers the ability to make calls to other Beartooth users as much as five miles away. $149 for two

6:听Wearable Stride Coach:听 clips to your shorts, which is a better spot than your wrist for monitoring cadence, braking force, and 颅pelvic rotation. And you get immediate voice feedback via the Lumo app (Android and iOS), as well as simple suggestions for improving form. $80

Warmth

Smart tools to conquer the elements

(Inga Hendrickson)

1. Fog-free Fun:听 are moisture creep鈥檚 worst nightmare. The key is in the heat-颅conducting film layered between two pieces of polycarbonate, like a battery-powered version of your car鈥檚 defroster. Press the large button on the side and Active mode ensures an unobstructed view for six hours. $250

2. Snow Dogs:听Redesigned with oversight from 眉ber-alpinist Conrad Anker, are knitted from merino and nylon Indestructawool fabric, which the company says makes them 33 percent more durable than its earlier PhD series. A low-volume instep guarantees proper boot fit. $35

3. Rain or Shine:听At the heart of聽Arc鈥檛eryx鈥檚 category-defying is W. L. Gore鈥檚 new Thermium, a breathable membrane designed to keep insulation dry, thus maintaining warmth. Arc鈥檛eryx pairs Thermium with 850-fill down for a 23-ounce parka that鈥檚 ideal for any lung-busting winter activity. $949

4. Hot Hands:听Outdoor Research debuted its AltiHeat line in 2014, but the company doubled up on the warmth with this year鈥檚 . Literally. These are twice as efficient as the old Lucents. Wires in the hands and fingers conduct heat from two lithium-ion batteries per glove, which OR stashed in the cuffs to keep the Capstones from聽being聽uncomfortably聽bulky. $500

5. Fire It Up, Then聽Pack聽It Away:听Primus鈥檚 new seven-pound is a legit camp cooker in a messenger bag with Scandinavian style. The oak cutting-board lid doubles as a serving tray. When you鈥檙e ready to cook the frame 颅unfolds, with a base that鈥檚 sturdy enough to support heavy pots and dual burners nested low enough to shield their 10,000-BTU flames from the wind. $140

6. Performance Apr猫s:听Once only the stuff of hard-charging apparel, the North Face鈥檚 颅Thermoball insulation is 颅making its way into classier garments. excels as light protection for post-ski beers, especially when style points count: the fold-down collar and chambray trim lend an air of cool. $149

Vision

Bright ideas with an eye toward style and safety

(Inga Hendrickson)

1. Versatile聽Camp Light:听BioLite boosts聽its rep with the 500-lumen , which does double duty as a power hub that can juice a phone up to four times. The most ingenious feature: when it鈥檚 dark, the lantern switches on as you approach with your phone鈥斅璸erfect for those 2 A.M. nature calls. $100

2. Shades fit for 007:听Dashing enough for Daniel Craig in Spectre, Vuarnet鈥檚 Glacier Glasses feature glass lenses that block UV and infrared radiation. Vuarnet dials in the shading to block snow and ice glare at the bottom and sun at the top, leaving the center nearly clear for unimpeded vision on sketchy terrain. $540

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3. A聽Bombproof Like-Generating Machine:听The action cam doesn鈥檛 need a case to with颅stand the rigors of the wilderness. It performs to a depth of 100 feet and at temperatures as low as 14 degrees. A built-in thermometer and pressure sensor tell you when you鈥檙e getting close to its limits. $350

4.听Shoe Shine:听Visibility is critical when running at night, but who wants to dress up like a neon clown? A great workaround is , which attaches to the heel of your shoe and flashes twin LED beacons up to 2,000 feet. It鈥檚 featherweight, two button cells last 70 hours, and a clamp ensures it stays put. $20

From 国产吃瓜黑料 Magazine, September 2016 Lead Photo: Inga Hendrickson

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