Steve Mazzucchi is Gear Patrol’s outdoors and fitness editor. Outside the office, you can find him mountain biking, snowboarding, motorcycling or sipping a dram of Laphroaig and daydreaming about such things.
Hydrow is offering a killer Memorial Day deal that includes accessories, 1:1 personal training and more.
Hyperice started its sale early this year, which means you can save big right now.
With your hands, at least. The restocked Go FlyEase shoes slip on and off with ease.
Therabody has slashed the price of the RecoveryAir, compression boots that help you bounce back faster, by $300.
TriggerPoint’s Charge Vibe foam roller is like a portable deep-tissue massage, and right now it’s 50% off.
With its clever, consolidated storage system, the Screw Pop Hit Kit is truly a lean, green machine.
Mega-pass brands offer big incentives to buy sooner — meaning this week — rather than later.
The latest and greatest helmets and shoes and gear and bikes and jorts. Yes, jorts.
Open your mind to adventure-ready blades, a super-packable towel and an upgrade to the world's greatest camp utensil.
The Thermoball Eco Hooded Jacket is warm, stylish, Earth-friendly and on sale right now.
Experts reveal the most common mistakes, plus proper technique for maximum fitness and minimum injury risk.
Gear up for spring with smart blades from Gerber, Leatherman, The James Brand and more.
A bunch of the Reebok Nano Xs can be had for a borderline insane discount — but the sale ends today.
K2 designed the Cool Bean specifically for deep snow, but I can't stop riding it just about everywhere.
Gorgeous folders and a shiny Swiss Army Knife lead the finest pocket-ready heroes this month.
Simple, straightforward advice for getting results in just a few minutes.
In honor of the Winter Olympics, we revisit the eye-popping ski-to-BASE-jump sequence that opens 1977’s The Spy Who Loved Me.
As brands begin providing sneak peeks at next season's gear, here's what stands out.
It could save your behind in the backcountry — or at least help you keep your pants up.
A blade disguised as a flash drive, a colorful adventure folder, a truly badass pen and more.
The reason is quite simple, somewhat ironic and definitely outdated.
The Zulu Alpha Wearable Bluetooth Speakers just might be the best personal audio solution for cyclists and other outdoor athletes.
And why is it called that?
Despite a few hangups, you'll need plastic surgery to remove your smile.
From commuting on concrete to descending on dirt, these wheels, clothes, packs and more leave us stoked.
Geeking out on the sounds of coasting may forever change the way you look at — and listen to — your bicycle.
Check out our top tested picks to stay comfortably masked-up for the foreseeable future.
Its main application serves backcountry adventurers, but it has another handy use for just about all of us.