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Traveling far and wide for powder doesn't have to be an awkward nightmare, thanks to this cleverly designed carry-on

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The gear you need to shred all winter long

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It鈥檚 all about warmth

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Mission-critical supplies for when the mercury drops

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Shred all winter long with these essentials

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My new favorite gloves cost $20 and are lightweight, durable, waterproof, and breathable

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Inconceivably rad gloves and mittens from the Land of the Rising Sun

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24 products鈥攆or work and play鈥攖hat we fell in love with this year

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There's a dearth of high-performance, heavy duty work gear out there. Patagonia and glove-maker Tougher are trying to change that.

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None of this will disappoint

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Or how to not freeze your butt off on the chairlift and avoid other ski-day maladies

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Treat yourself this holiday season with some new gear from REI's seasonal sale

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Because warm hands means more fun on the ski hill

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We put together a full no-compromise setup for under $2,000

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Care for your digits.

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Apparel that looks its best after you鈥檝e put it through your worst

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Two sticks up, one down.

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Turns out Polartec rules the market when it comes to bike clothing made for weather that's all over the map

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Your paws deserve the best. (Outdoor Research) Outdoor Research Capstone Heated Why spend five bills on electric gloves? To play longer when the mercury drops. A heating surface covers 70 percent of the Capstone (twice the area of most other models), and the lithium-ion batteries deliver up to eight hours…

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Bomber gloves that are just as happy living in your Toyota year-round as they are shredding on the ski hill

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If you have the right gear, there's no excuse to stop training

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Better mitts equal happier hands

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Layer up with this kit to stay warm, and happy, on your ride into work.

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Elk Skin Gloves: Hand protection made from the skin of the great wapiti.

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The Best Women鈥檚 Biking Accessories of 2015

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One of the toughest, most waterproof gloves on the market.

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Running to work is hard, especially when you have to contend with cold weather, poor visibility, and icy roads. On those days, your gear matters.

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5 of the most popular brands designed for playing in the mountains in a head-to-head test

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Forget the forecast. This gear will keep you moving through the toughest season.

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You'll need lots of plaid, flannel, a pair of work boots, and a cap. With earflaps.

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The hunting, fishing, hiking, and work clothes built for getting dirty.

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Choose leather for breathability, strength, and flexibility. You'll never want to stray.

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I ran my first ultra, The North Face Endurance Challenge 50-Mile on December 7. Save two missing toenails and a pinky toe that looks like it belongs on a cadaver, I think I am far enough away from the pain to write about the gear that helped…

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The days of jamming your gloves with disposable hand warmers are over.

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国产吃瓜黑料 reviews the best gear from SIA's 2013 Snow Show, including the Astis Mittens.

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Pants are fine, but if your goal is waist-deep powder, a good pair of bibs like FlyLow鈥檚 Bakers ($330) are what you need.

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When it comes to holiday giving, you should never have to choose. This year, our editors have pulled together 68 perfect ideas鈥攑riced from $4 to $50,000鈥攇uaranteed to make anyone on your list feel like a million bucks.

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If you ski mostly in wet snow, like the stuff in Northern California and the Pacific Northwest, then you need something waterproof. In drier climes, like the Central Rockies, a water-resistant soft-shell glove should suffice. The more leather it has, the more waterproof it鈥檚 going to be.

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Scaling rock and ice in the winter is serious business. Bring the right stuff.

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Frigid temperatures, biting wind, blowing snow鈥攊f you鈥檙e well outfitted, it doesn鈥檛 really matter.

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Rather sort your sock drawer than run on a treadmill? Us too. Here鈥檚 the gear you鈥檒l need to keep running outdoors all winter long.

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With Shimano XT parts (plus an XTR derailleur), Trek鈥檚 proprietary dual-chamber technology in both shocks, and adjustable geometry, this aluminum model is the best value.

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国产吃瓜黑料 reviews the best gear in the 2012 Summer Buyer's Guide, including the Cannondale Ryker bike helmet.

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I need a pair of gloves for springtime hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, and maybe even some late-season ice climbing. What do you recommend?

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When I ski or engage in other outdoor winter sports, my hands get cold鈥搑eally cold. Any suggestions for a fix?

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The best holiday gifts for climbers, from peak baggers to Himalayan mountaineers.

国产吃瓜黑料 reviews the best gear in the 2012 Winter Buyer's Guide, including the Moving Comfort Rebound Racer Bra.

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国产吃瓜黑料 reviews the best gear in the 2012 Winter Buyer's Guide, including the Surly Pugsley bike.

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国产吃瓜黑料 reviews the best gear in the 2012 Winter Buyer's Guide, including the Jones Snowboards Mountain Twin.

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国产吃瓜黑料 reviews the best gear in the 2012 Winter Buyer's Guide, including the Fischer RCS Carbonlite Skating Hole skis.

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国产吃瓜黑料 reviews the best gear in the 2012 Winter Buyer's Guide, including the Black Diamond Cayenne gloves

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国产吃瓜黑料 reviews the best gear in the 2012 Winter Buyer's Guide, including the Cassin X-All -Mountain ice ax

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Pedal there in good form with the Hestra Bike Leather gloves.

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国产吃瓜黑料 reviews the best gear in the 2011 Summer Buyers Guide, including the Pearl Izumi Impact Gloves.

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I've struggled for years to find a way to keep my hands warm and dry in the backcountry. Inevitably, I sweat through my gloves on the skin up then freeze my digits on the descent. I currently have a light soft shell glove that I cover with an old hard shell for descending. Unfortunately, that gives me one more gear item to deal with on transitions, allowing my buddies drop in on the fresh line while I'm still fiddling. Travis Jackson, WY

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What is the best winter cycling glove?TonyLong Beach, CA

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It's the little things that can make or break your day on the slopes.

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Essential winter running clothes and accessories.

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After having skied in the Northeast for the past ten years, I have come to appreciate warm gloves and have always gone for the mitten approach. My Swany X-Change gloves just fell apart and I was thinking of buying a warm finger glove. I was looking at the Black Diamond Legend or Guide. Which would you recommend? CyrilBurlington, VT

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Famed explorer Alan Arnette gives us the inside scoop on what he wears to stay warm in the South Pole

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The warmest and most adroit gloves we鈥檝e ever tested.

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An articulated leather palm + Gore’s Windstopper soft-shell fabric = the perfect lightweight glove. outdoorresearch.com…

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With reinforcements at the palm and fingers, ample insulation, a removable liner, and Xtrafit technology (see Scott, left), these are the perfect mountaineering gloves. Of course, I loved skiing in them in frigid temps, too. marmot.com…

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When your palms start getting sweaty, crack the two zippered vents on the top of this waterproof soft-shell glove. seirus.com…

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Breathable mesh and perforated palms kept riders’ hands cool. Plus, grippy fingertips helped slippage on shifters. konaworld.com…

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Three rechargeable lithium batteries in each glove power a heating system that relies on sensors to regulate temperature. In warm conditions, the heat stays off; bury your hands during a digger and it kicks in. mountainhardwear.com…

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Relieve pressure on your hands by donning the mesh-backed Veer. Its leather palm gives excellent grip on shifters and full hand protection. pearlizumi.com…

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The PrimaLoft-insulated and waterproof/breathable Ripped has a moisture-wicking liner made of odor-resistant bamboo charcoal. kombisports.com…

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GIRO‘s BLAZE GLOVES have just enough insulation to keep your fingers warm without impairing dexterity.

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Fluted bands across the knuckles + wool insulation that doesn’t bunch up = the best-fitting glove here. backcountry.com…

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This is the warmest glove here. The outer is a beefy, Gore-Tex-lined and insulated glove with goatskin fingers and a full over-the-jacket-cuff gauntlet. But testers especially loved the inner glove, which has a Windstopper liner and tacky palm that make it perfect for nordic or spring skiing.

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Backcountry skiing, hiking, snowshoeing, skate skiing. We did it all in this versatile soft-shell glove. seirus.com…

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An inner lining of reflective material—think space blanket for your hands—bounces your body heat back at you. It’s a smart idea, and it works: They’re toastier than they look. Breathability is so-so. Great chairlift-riding gloves. TAGS: silver lining, great price…

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Removable wool liner. Remarkably supple. And the leather is made without any synthetic dyes or harmful metals. hestrausa.com…

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Yup, these lightly insulated work gloves are basically the same ones you’ll find at the local hardware store. The difference is, this Denver company bakes them in beeswax, a natural water repellent. They received high marks for dexterity but are only so-so breathers. TAGS: tough, hardware store…

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