
This Is the Only Fitness Tracker I Actually Want to Wear All Day
The newest tracker from Suunto is a way less intense tracker. How does it compare to Suunto models of the past?

The newest tracker from Suunto is a way less intense tracker. How does it compare to Suunto models of the past?
By Meg Lappe

The newest watch tracks everything from swimming to biking, climbing to yoga.
By Meg Lappe

A new slim sound bar, a new Tennessee whisky, a new adventure watch and much more.
By Nick Caruso

Suunto’s Traverse Collection of sports watches, Razor’s newest trike drifter, the Canon Powershot G9 X and more.
By Tucker Bowe

Your first date will be over before it starts if you don’t dress to impress. Here’s how to style yourself for each level of formality.

Today’s athlete is a spartan renaissance man, a conglomeration of multi-faceted fitness that culminates in one fine-tuned machine ready for whatever the world will bring. And the modern fitness man requires diversity in gear — something to guide him in excellence in all of his athletic follies.

Wearable tech is a growing and increasingly diverse market; they all track distance and calories, and most tell time. They all have their pitfalls — battery life, compatibility, reliability, size, price — but what determines the best device is your individual needs.
By Tucker Bowe


We get our hands on the Ambit2 from Suunto, the best watch in the business for serious outdoor adventurers looking to track all of their data over an entire weekend trip.

Today in gear, we find an affordable mirrorless camera, a GPS watch for runners, a phone case that (technically) pays your bills and much more.
By Nick Caruso

Mechanical diver’s and pilot’s watches may have been indispensable instruments for explorers in decades past, but nowadays, state-of-the-art wristwatches have shifted toward lightweight, battery-powered and largely digital pieces. These are wrist-top computers, designed for wear during mountaineering, skiing, sailing, surfing and flying.
By Jason Heaton

Sometimes the mountains just call your name. Whether you’ve got a season to train for a summit bit up Mt.

There are few scenes that conjure up summer more than white sails against a blue sky, whether you’re cruising in a 12-meter out of Newport, rounding buoys in a Laser at your lake’s weekend regatta, or just sitting on the beach watching the action. Our country’s lore and style are steeped in sailing culture, and watch companies haven’t ignored the nautical theme.
By Jason Heaton

To take on our recent ascent of Mount Rainier, we rounded up some of the latest and greatest mountaineering gear. And after two days, 9,000 vertical feet of climbing and weather that ranged from downright scorching to subzero wind chills, we’ve got a thing or two to say about each piece.
By Jason Heaton




