
The Best New Outdoor Gear of July 2022
The hottest pieces of gear launched in the hottest month of the year.

The hottest pieces of gear launched in the hottest month of the year.
By Hayley Helms

Save while you can on the legendary Micro Puff jacket before it starts to get cold again.
By Sean Tirman

Otterbox's Venture 25 is tough, cold as they come and made in the U.S.A., to boot.
By Hayley Helms

I can't exactly say camping in this tent counts as "roughing it."
By Mary Singler

Keep drinks chilled and the group hydrated with this innovative new backpack cooler.
By Hayley Helms

The defining adage of a beach tent is "less is more."
By Hayley Helms

Wherever you're going, whatever you're cooking, there's a lightweight, portable, rugged stove for you.
By Berne Broudy and Sean Tirman

The two brands have made a go-anywhere overlanding trailer, with custom Topo gear to match.
By Hayley Helms

The large-capacity Peak Series 8L is meant to make sure you have plenty of clean H2O, anywhere you go.
By Hayley Helms

Stay cool with these fresh picks.
Presented By ICEMULE

Based in the Alps, Naglev is a young brand with a unique take on hiking. Its hi-top boot is back in stock again.

Yeti's line of line of hard working soft-sided bags and luggage are the ultimate travel companions.
By Tanner Bowden and Hayley Helms

Uncharted Supply Co. makes fully-equipped survival kits for when disaster strikes, and these are 25 percent off.
By Tanner Bowden and Sean Tirman

I didn't know I needed a monocular until I got one.

Winter is almost here — and so are the best cold-weather outdoor products in the game.
By Gear Patrol

Looking to travel light? These proven winners can easily tackle any trail — or town — you throw at them.

The renowned outerwear brand’s sustainability and recommerce experts reveal a bold vision for a better future.

Save $48 on a portable wood cooking system perfect for the backcountry... or the backyard.

The latest items in its recent trail-ready series are truly eye-popping.

Sometimes you need something more exciting than sipping Mai Tais on the beach.
By Will Porter