
Outdoors
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OutdoorsBushnell GPS vs Rangefinder
Gear Patrol pitted Bushnell’s Yardage Pro GPS against their Tour V2 Rangefinder.
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OutdoorsTrek Belt Driven Bikes: District and Soho
It’s safe to say that very little has changed on bicycles since they first became popular at the beginning of the 20th century. So, when I saw the new Trek District and Soho, I instantly thought “GAME CHANGER.” Trek has gone all Mavericky on us and dropped the ubiquitous chain for a new carbon fiber belt driven system on both bikes.
By Jon Gaffney
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OutdoorsNovaTac Storm LED Flashlight
What Man Doesn’t Like Bright And Shiny? The advent of LED bulbs has been kind to the EDC (every day carry) flashlight industry.
By Eric Yang
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OutdoorsThe Truth About Cardio | GP Fitness Week 2
[ Week 1: High Intensity Interval Training | Week 2: The Truth About Cardio ] I’m going to let you in on a little secret. Not all cardio is created equal or should I say not all calories burned are from the same source.
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OutdoorsL.L.Bean Shearling Boots
Stave off the winter wet weather with a pair of Shearling boots for the winter season. One of L.L.Bean’s basics, these boots have been made since 1912 and triple-stitched together one pair at a time in Maine.
By Eric Yang
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OutdoorsVibram Five Fingers
Primate Approved Footwear No I don’t have a foot fetish. If you’re like me, you probably enjoy being barefoot.
By Jon Gaffney
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OutdoorsTaylorMade Drivers: Burner vs. r7 Limited
Are you a Bomber or a Technician? While putting may be universally accepted as the most important aspect of golf, I believe that driving is the key to enjoying golf.
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OutdoorsKatadyn Hiker Water Microfilter
Protozoa, Bacteria, Virus Free Water. Sounds Delicious.
By Guest Writer
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OutdoorsColibri Xtreme II High Altitude Lighter
Burn Baby Burn I have serious doubts that many of you spend a regular amount of time 13,000 feet above sea level. Well, this is Gear Patrol so maybe you do.
By Eric Yang
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OutdoorsLeatherman Serac LED Flashlight
From The Men That Brought You Multi-Tools Comes… Light By Guest Writer Mark Arevalo Leatherman Serac S1 looks right at home on your keychain As a man, you’ve probably had or currently own a Leatherman multi-tool of some kind. It goes with you on your camping trips, sits in the glove compartment of your car or toolbox, or even your tactical missions… if you’re a tactical mission type of guy.
By Guest Writer
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OutdoorsGear Patrol Golf Handicap Calculator (FREE)
If you’ve ever tried to calculate your golf handicap index then you know it’s a lot like rocket surgery, yeah… rocket, surgery. Fortunately for you Gear Patrol has a few mad scientists on staff ready to tackle such a challenge.
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OutdoorsOakley MLB Flak Jacket XLJ Sunglasses
Show your MLB team fanaticism with a pair of Oakley’s all-new MLB Flak Jacket XLJ Sunglasses. The special editions Flak Jackets use Oakley’s Black Iridium interchangeable lens with high definition optics, 100% UV filter, XYZ optics to maximize peripheral vision and a hydrophobic lens (smudge-resistant) coating that repels sweat, skin oils and dust.
By Brian Huang
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Outdoorsmi adidas | Customized Shoes
By Guest Writer Mark Arevalo We’ve reviewed a couple of running shoes at Gear Patrol; mostly trail runners, but like many guys I live in a concrete jungle. The closest I’ll get to trail running is a dirt path in Central Park.
By Guest Writer
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Outdoors10 Day Atlantic Sailing Excursion | Part 3: Scraped Knuckles
[ Part 1: A Logical Choice | Part 2: The Best Way Back | Part 3: Scraped Knuckles ] May 3 – Dominican Republic: Glancing down at my red, scraped knuckles as I type, I am reminded of the hard work Cielo’s crew has been putting in to gear her up for the 1200-mile passage that lies ahead. Up until yesterday, my time on Cielo seemed more like a vacation on a floating hotel complete with first class drinks made by Kevin, the best bartender in the Northern hemisphere and snacks whipped up by Lizz, who’s evidently been an apprenticing…
By Eric Yang


