
All the Gear Used to Win One of the World’s Toughest 100-Mile Races
Jim Walmsley ran 100 miles in just 14 hours. Here’s the gear he used to win the race.

Jim Walmsley ran 100 miles in just 14 hours. Here’s the gear he used to win the race.
By Meg Lappe

With one medal in the history books, Jorgensen is on the warpath to reach gold medal number two — in an entirely different sport.
By Meg Lappe

Rapha’s technical joggers, the newest sneakers from Nike, a beer with benefits and more.
By Gear Patrol

From Oakley, Persol, Garrett Leight California Optical and more.
By John Zientek

Everything from Nike’s latest kicks to the biggest multi-tool we’ve ever seen.

How to save on Dyson’s classic vacuum, performance running sneakers, a Victorinox chef’s knife and much more.
By Gear Patrol

These rimless sunglasses are a great idea for enthusiasts and experts alike.
By Meg Lappe

Oakley breaks ground with its newest performance sunglasses, the Flight Jacket.

The best way to catch up on the day’s most important product releases and stories.
By Gear Patrol

Adidas revamps its iconic golf shoes, waxed canvas from Oakland (and Scotland, and Japan), futuristic ski goggles and more.
By Gear Patrol

100 miles is a long time in the saddle, even in a beautiful Middle Earth landscape.

If you’re looking to get into racing, it’s definitely worth picking up your own gear for the racing school.

Today in Gear: Oliberté’s new Gymano bag, a Box of American Awesome, Manis’s back armor, Oakley’s first foldable sunglasses, high-quality dog shampoo, and a sweet new photo doctoring app.
By Tucker Bowe

Three great reasons — one classic, one affordable, and one uber-customizable — to not settle for the doppelgänger shades everyone else is wearing.

In 2012, Oakley partnered with Recon Instruments, maker of groundbreaking Heads-up Display (HUD) technology, to create the Airwave goggle and bring data and entertainment right into the wearer’s field of view, a la Minority Report. The second generation Oakley Airwave 1.5 ($649) launched at the end of 2013 with improvements across the board.
By Sung Han

Part of you doesn’t want to buy The Athlete any gift at all. He roughhouses at the Thanksgiving football game; he runs negative splits at the charity 5K; he seems to be toweling off every time your girlfriend is around.

Remodelista: A Manual For The Considered Home Remodelista’s book examines the aesthetics of 12 thoroughly designed homes to teach readers how to “edit” their own abode. The brand’s philosophy argues that classic design outdoes trendy at every turn, and to that end the book enlightens readers and aspiring beautiful home owners with simple and effective tips, DIY projects and Moore; an introduction from Ms.
By Nick Caruso

Sunglasses are sunglasses, right? If you’re serious about safe driving, the answer is a resounding no.
By Amos Kwon

With the latest heatwave glaring down on us, it’s important to remember the basics. No, we’re not talking about getting in a few bottles of water a day — though that is essential.

For gearheads and Quantified Selfers triathlon is a chance to ride bikes that look like DARPA prototypes and collect more personal information about themselves than a Stasi collaborator, respectively; for Alphas it’s a chance to get ripped and grab bragging rights; for some people it’s just a fun way to get in shape. Whatever the reason, the tri gear is abundant.
By Tucker Bowe