Hannah Singleton

Hannah Singleton

Hannah Singleton is a freelance journalist based in Brooklyn, NY. She has covered travel, fitness, health, the environment, and outdoor gear for the last five years. Before writing, she worked as a backpacking guide and outdoor educator across national parks in the West. Her work has been featured in publications such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, GQ, Vox, Wired, National Geographic, Forbes, and Fast Company.

Singleton has a BA in Photography from Hofstra University and an MS in Environmental Studies from Prescott College.


Recent articles by Hannah

How Diadora Makes Modern Sport Footwear With Decades of Italian Heritage

How Italian Shoe Brand Diadora Is Pushing Performance While Holding onto Heritage

Nineties sneaker aficionados and Bjorn Borg fans will recognize this Italian legacy footwear brand, but its new running shoes aren't throwback

Op-Ed: Can On Outrun Its Finance Bro Reputation with More Tech?

How Swiss Brand On Is Trying to Outrun its Finance Bro Reputation with More Tech

Once known as the uniform of airport dads and VCs, the Swiss performance brand is chasing cool kid credibility with athletes, designers, and run clubs

Why Salomon Is Betting on Gravel As the Next Big Thing in Running

How Salomon Is Defining Gravel As the Next Big Thing in Running

The French brand is carving out a culture-first category for runners who move between city streets, forest paths, and everything in between

Do Carbon Plates Belong in Trail-Running Shoes? Here's What the Experts Say

Do Carbon Plates Belong in Trail-Running Shoes? We Asked the Experts

Once reserved for elite marathoners, carbon plates are now showing up on trails. But are they actually helping you move faster or just hype?

How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Data and Love My Bike Rides

How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Data and Love My Bike Rides

As fitness trackers become ubiquitous, some see a dark side to recreational data mining. Here, an obsessed cyclist finds freedom in "riding naked"

The Hoka Ora Primo Slippers Are Weird, Ugly And Deeply Lovable

These Hoka Slippers Are Obviously Ugly, But We Love Them Anyway

A recovery shoe, sci-fi prop hybrid, these Hokas have a ... particular look. But they're so comfortable we can't stop wearing them.

Inside Norway's Canvas Telemark, an Off-Grid Hotel for Mountain Bikers

Hardcore Mountain Biking in the Morning, Norwegian-Style Glamping in the Evening

In remote Norway this yurt camp run by outdoor gear brand Norrona offers plenty of rugged singletrack and mtb trails—and saunas for R&R

The 9 Best Rock Climbing Shoes for Every Type of Climber

The 9 Best Rock Climbing Shoes for Every Type of Climber

From the gym to the crag, whether you’re bouldering at your limit or climbing a big wall, these shoes will help you achieve new heights