How 'What Happened' Makes the Most Sought-After Backpacks by Mountain Pros

This One-Woman Brand Is Making Backpacks Coveted by Global Mountain Pros

Slovenian alpinist Neza Peterca turned a lifetime of design, sewing, and repair experience into an all-custom technical backpack brand

Travel & Adventure-Testing Dometic's New Modular Drinkware

Travel & Adventure-Tested: A Review of Dometic's New Modular Drinkware Collection

A firsthand review of the outdoor gear maker's new mix-and-match hydration line tested in the mountains of northern Maine

What Is Dermizax Waterproofing & How Is It Different from Gore-Tex?

All You Need to Know About Dermizax, Waterproofing Made for High-Output Adventures

In gear waterproofing, Gore-Tex is the name everyone knows, but this membrane from Japan has unique traits that make it worth adding to your lexicon

La Sportiva's Revamped Ultra Raptor 3 Is for Fast-and-Light Hiking

La Sportiva's Revamped Ultra Raptor 3 Is for Fast-and-Light Hiking

One of the original running shoe-inspired hiking boots gets rebuilt to be nimbler—and faster looking—than ever

Can Vivobarefoot's Zero-Drop Tracker Hiking Boot Make You a Better Hiker?

Vivobarefoot Tracker AT II Review: Can Zero-Drop Boots Make You a Better Hiker?

Zero-drop hiking shoes weren't for me, but a popular minimalist model me reconsider my stance

How Climbing Footwear Inspired Skateboarding's Most Exciting New Shoe Brand

How Outdoor Footwear Inspired Village PM, Skateboarding's Most Unique New Shoe Brand

Based between Paris and the Alps, French brand Village PM is borrowing from climbing to build something skateboarding hasn't seen in decades

Gossamer Gear Alchemy Mirage Review: Hiking with the Lightest 40L Pack Made

Trail Tested: Gossamer Gear Alchemy Mirage, the Lightest 40L Backpack Ever Made

Ultralight Aluula Graflyte fabric makes the Mirage the lightest 40-liter pack on the market, but how does it hold up on a trek through Utah canyons?

Parks Project Celebrates Japan's National Parks With New Apparel Collection

Parks Project Celebrates Japan's National Parks With New Reissued Apparel Collection

New graphic tees and sweats celebrate Mt. Fuji and highlight the country's many other lesser-known national parks

Rab's New Mythic Ultra Sleeping Bag Rivals Our Favorite UL Quilts in Weight

Rab's New Mythic Ultra Is an Ultralight Sleeping Bag That Weighs Like a Quilt

The UK-based gear maker's new collection of sleeping bags uses a secret ingredient to achieve ultralight warmth (it's titanium)

The 10 Best Winter Boots Built of 2026, Tested & Reviewed

The 10 Best Winter Boots Built of 2026, Tested & Reviewed

Insulated, waterproof, and outfitted with snow-tire-level traction—these are the pairs that won’t tap out before springtime

At Kluane Mountaineering, a Tradition of Small-Batch Down Gear Lives On

At Kluane Mountaineering, a Tradition of Small-Batch, Made-to-Order Gear Lives On

How the Edmonton, Alberta-based brand maintains a 50-year legacy of making expedition-grade down jackets and sleeping bags in a modern world

Klättermusen Launches New Hiking Gear With a Freaky Folklore Film

Klättermusen Launches New Hiking Gear With a Freaky Folklore Film

The Swedish outdoor brand kicks off spring and summer hiking with waterproof layers, its lightest insulator yet, and a forest nymph named Skogsrå

How Ultralight Backpacking Pioneer Gossamer Gear Found Its Edge Again

How Ultralight Backpacking Pioneer Gossamer Gear Found Its Edge Again

After years of playing it safe, the UL backpacking trailblazer flexed its design muscle and reminded hikers why it mattered in the first place

What Is Active Insulation? A Look at the Forgotten Jacket Category

What Is Active Insulation? Revisiting the Forgotten & Much Improved Jacket Category

A decade after invention, active insulation remains tricky to define, but Patagonia's new Nano-Air Ultralight Freeride Midlayer is the category ideal

Jetboil TrailCook Review: Mini Stove, Big Camp Kitchen Upgrade

Jetboil TrailCook Review: A Mini Stove for Big Upgrades in the Backcountry Kitchen

We put the new stove's precision fuel control and speedy boil times to test while canoeing in northern Maine and at home in the Poconos

Is Women’s Ski Apparel Finally Getting Good?

Is Women’s Ski Apparel Finally Getting Good?

After decades of the "shrink it and pink it" design approach, a small group of brands are setting new standards for the gear women wear on the slopes