
The Best Beginner Road Bikes Under $1,000
You don’t need to take out a second mortgage to ride a bike.

You don’t need to take out a second mortgage to ride a bike.
By Berne Broudy

Among the sea of products built for the ubiquitous “modern man on the move,” Troubadour stands above the rest with obsessive detailing and clinic-clean lines.

We put systems from Camelbak, Agilite and Source Hydration to the test on a trip down to Colombia with Waves for Water.
By Oren Hartov

Leatherman released a magnetic knife, SOG revealed a limited edition EDC folder, Tops mashed up two distinct styles and more.

The Arc’teryx Stryka Hoody is the ultimate outdoor fleece.
By AJ Powell

Whether heading deep into the backcountry or just out for a day hike, these dependable, design-driven must-haves will keep you on track.
By Guest Writer

In which one foolish runner attempts 26.2 miles with an utter lack of preparation.

The Drawcord Handlebar Bag is clutch for storing anything a bikepacker needs close at hand, but it really shines for adventure photographers who prefer to shoot on two wheels.

Deejo’s high-quality, fully custom knives will be something you’ll want to pass down.

No joke: simply rubbing your fingers over the material can repair small holes in seconds.

A quick peek at some of the top running sneakers on display at NYC’s biggest race — and where you can get them.
By Meg Lappe

While most ultralight backpacks contain few extra bells and whistles, Hyperlite Mountain Gear’s new Prism is packed with features.

Oakley’s latest offering, the Clifden, applies the company’s eyewear know-how to a new sport.

It won’t even fit in my backpack.

Opinel’s No. 8 pocket knife has become a timeless classic because it’s so simple.

It takes time and effort to get ready for running’s most famous distance race.

CRKT teamed up with Ken Onion to create the Panache, a limited-edition pocket knife made in a numbered batch of 550.

Abbey Bike Tools is releasing a complete bike maintenance tool set unlike any other available, but it comes at a price.

The smallest multi-tools can hang with your keys, but when does a tool become so tiny that it’s no longer useful?

Two years ago, I moved from Jackson Hole to New York City.