
Are Subscription Boxes the Best Way to Try New Outdoor Gear?
There’s nothing better than opening up a package custom-built for you. Try one of these four subscription services to test out new gear.

There’s nothing better than opening up a package custom-built for you. Try one of these four subscription services to test out new gear.
By Meg Lappe

The Wabakimi is a new fixed-blade survival knife produced by Helle Knives and designed by Survivorman’s Les Stroud.

Atlas Pet Company is embarking on a year-long road trip to visit rally local communities around animal shelters.

Changing of the seasons is a good thing when you’re looking at these sweaters.
By Meg Lappe

Peak Design is well-loved by pros and amateurs alike for its photography accessories.

Chapter2 Bikes tapped the apparel designers at Ornot to create a highly-limited capsule collection that includes a custom bike frame.

These rainy transition days have of us dreaming of beautifully designed rain jackets that aren’t a burden to carry around when it stops raining — so naturally, we found one.
By Meg Lappe

When it comes to repairing and resoling hiking boots, Dave Page is the best in the business.

You know Best Made Co. for its stylish, hand-painted axes.

Announced earlier this summer, OtterBox’s Yampa dry bags are now available for purchase. They’re waterproof, as well as puncture-, UV- and chemical-resistant.
By Tucker Bowe

Somehow, the Ikon Pass and Ikon Base Pass from the Alterra Mountain Company got even better with snow season right around the corner.


United by Blue and Danner team up for a four-piece collection — and we want one of everything.
By Meg Lappe

Fox’s Live Valve adjusts your mountain bike suspension hundreds of times per hour for the best ride.
By Berne Broudy

Swedish fashion house Acne Studios and Swedish expedition brand Fjällräven have teamed up on a new collaboration collection.

If you don’t know Ken Onion by name, you know his work.

PATH Projects, a direct-to-consumer running brand, just revealed a hoodie designed thoughtfully for cool temperatures and long miles.

The winter season may just be a far off thought, but with deals this good, it’s time to prep for snow.
By Meg Lappe

There’s a reason why cyclists kit up in stretchy skin tight fabrics, and it’s not just to look good.

Big outdoor brands like Patagonia and Mountain Hardwear are getting into denim. Why?