
Today in Gear: October 15, 2015
Apple’s new line of accessories, a collaboration between Topo Designs and Woolrich, Sony announces the newest addition to its RX series and more.

Apple’s new line of accessories, a collaboration between Topo Designs and Woolrich, Sony announces the newest addition to its RX series and more.
By Tucker Bowe

A mile-high cocktail kit, stealth communications for motorcycle helmets, Japanese camera gear and more.
By Nick Milanes

Dapper watches for under $300, Gerber’s Strongarm Serrated Edge Fixed Blade, Snow Peak launches two new camp stoves and more.
By Tucker Bowe

We hiked and camped along the Appalachian Trail on a very chilly and windy weekend and had a damn good time.
By Sung Han

Shinola’s handcrafted Horween leather briefcase, Snow Peak’s versatile Camp Candle, a snow shredder by Briggs & Stratton, Fishman Fluence’s reimagined electric guitar pickups and more.
By Tucker Bowe

Commuting cyclists require a specific type of pant.
By Tucker Bowe

Obsessive weight-trimmers with less than 10 pounds strapped to their backs are considered “ultralight” hikers, a term as ubiquitous and unregulated in the hiking retail market as “organic” and “grass fed” are in the food industry.

Gear Patrol’s guide to 16 great outdoor gifts for under $60
By Nick Caruso

LifeStraw Go This thing quite literally saves lives. Dispersed to victims of massive humanitarian disasters over the last 8 years, LifeStraw products have provided extremely unfortunate people one simple necessity: clean drinking water.
By Nick Caruso

Cocoon Slim Backpack Backpacks hold a lot of stuff and they stay out of the way, leaving your hands free. Thing is, compartments that are actually cavernous holdalls turn ‘packs into bulky messes.
By Nick Caruso

Ah, the music festival. Concert after concert under the hot sun, huge fields of camping fans, available yet astronomically priced food, and port-a-potties stretching to the horizon combine for a strange breed of “roughing it” with large doses of civilization mixed in.
By Jon Gaffney

Packing for three weeks of travel could easily balloon into roller bags, laptop cases and fanny packs. If you’re staying in luxury hotels and somebody else is handling your gear, fine.
By Guest Writer



For the weight weenie who has (almost) everything
By Jason Heaton

