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An insulated growler is essential for keeping craft beer cold and carbonated during the drive back home from the brewery.

Tanner Bowden is a staff writer at Gear Patrol covering all things outdoors and fitness. He is a graduate of the National Outdoor Leadership School and a former wilderness educator. He lives in Brooklyn but will always identify as a Vermonter.

An insulated growler is essential for keeping craft beer cold and carbonated during the drive back home from the brewery.

These are the 12 products that have us wishing it was 2019.

Patagonia’s Nano Puff Jacket has been an insulation staple for years, and rightly so.

Through high-end materials and carefully thought-out features, Evergoods took the traditional alpine pack and made it better.

This month, we saw the release of Kickstarter knives, a new take on a classic blade, a folder from a brand with a 100-year history and more.

Backcountry Access’s Tracker 2 Avalanche Package provides all the safety tools you need to ski out of bounds, and it’s 25 percent off.

Flylow’s pigskin leather gloves and mittens provide all the warmth you need and with this sale, they’ll cost you less than $50.

Nike’s latest running jacket looks different, but is designed intentionally to help runners maintain their training in harsh weather.

A key ingredient in Parlor’s new custom downhill skis comes directly from the award-winning WhistlePig distillery.

Shimoda Designs launched last year with expedition-worthy photography backpacks, but its new bag is more versatile and travel-friendly.

Foehn’s Brise climbing pant draws nods of approval even in New York City’s trendiest neighborhoods.

A fully-waterproof backpack that’ll fit in the palm of your hand?

Duer’s performance denim is stretchy, durable and insanely comfortable.

Ka-Bar is best known for its military knives, but the company’s latest was designed with a shape specifically for everyday use.

Packing cubes, stuff sacks, a lightweight duffel: these are the nonessential travel accessories that you need, and they’re over 20 percent off.

Backcountry announces its first proprietary line of technical ski gear, based on decades of experience selling stuff made by other brands.

Eddie Bauer’s new BC EverTherm was built for high peaks but is entirely suitable for use anywhere where the weather sucks.

Some are from brands you know, and others probably never should’ve made past the drawing board.

BioLite figured out how to make a portable fire pit that doesn’t create smoke, and it turns out the thing is a pretty great grill too.

Mystery Ranch build backpacks for Navy SEALs and wildfire fighters, but it also makes them for daily life, and right now those are on sale.