
This Ultralight Down Jacket Is Getting Heavier for a Good Reason
Mountain Hardwear’s ultralight Ghost Whisperer down jacket has become a best seller, but in 2019 the company plans to make it heavier.

Mountain Hardwear’s ultralight Ghost Whisperer down jacket has become a best seller, but in 2019 the company plans to make it heavier.

Whether you’re cold weather camping or planning for a spring trip, these sleeping bags will get you through any night.
By Meg Lappe

How Mountain Hardwear became a leader in sustainability.

Tents that were released years ago still hold their own against what’s new today.

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

Climb walls, hike mountains and hop around town in this jacket that moves with you.
By Meg Lappe

These lightweight, stuffable, packable and warm jackets are ideal for all your hiking and camping excursions this fall.
By Meg Lappe

Whether you’re thinking about an expedition or have been on a few before, you’re going to need the proper gear. Here are Eric Larsen’s picks.
By Meg Lappe


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

It may be Prime Day, but there’s plenty of better deals that can be found elsewhere.

In case you haven’t heard, you still need an insulated jacket in the summer.
By Meg Lappe

Summer’s longest day has come and gone, but there’s still plenty of time to take advantage of the warmer weather and hit the trail.

Every other week, we select our favorite pieces out of the gear we’re testing, mainstays in our kits, as well as items on our wish lists.
By Gear Patrol

A Luminox chronograph, an L.L.Bean sleeping bag, Yeti’s new chair and more.
By Gear Patrol

A burly, trail-oriented mountain bike, the ultimate in mosquito protection, an ultralight sleeping bag and more.
By Gear Patrol

The daypack is second only to boots in essential hiking gear.

Considered alongside every other layer and item that goes into a backpack, a wind jacket might seem superfluous.

When you head out for a day on the trail, you’re limited to the few items you can wear on your person or pack in a bag.
By Gear Patrol

Save big on durable and hardworking duffels for your next adventure.
By Meg Lappe