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From seasoned surfers looking to get loose to first timers playing in white water, no surfer’s quiver is complete without a humble foamie
The women's technical hiking apparel brand also adds updated core designs from its first collection and new Hike Club chapters in Portland & Denver
From Central Park classics to Brooklyn climbing gyms (and the Gunks), we break down all you need to know about climbing in America’s largest city
A clever blending urban style and hardwearing camp furniture make this unique collaboration one not to miss, whether you ever camp or not
Reflecting on a 290-mile impromptu bikepacking trip where themes discomfort, kindness, and acceptance prevailed (alongside good food)
Escape to the mountains to hike, bike, climb, leaf peep, or simply relax in a tasteful woodsy cabin just two hours north of NYC
Unique as NYC itself, these canvas tents, huts, and Airstreams provide glamping experiences across the Empire State for any kind of outdoorist
The Brooklyn bag sewer redesigns its popular Lumbar Pack to improve active mobility while retaining internal and external cargo capabilities
A generous guide for lifelong waterman and beginner surfers alike, including where to go, what to ride, and what seasons to plan on paddling out
As a part of William Ellery's ongoing insect-inspired gear, the Bronx and Brooklyn-based brands unite for an innovative piece of protective equipment
The small San Francisco brand uses Japanese Yamamoto neoprene to cut weight & improve warmth—here's how their 5/4/3 suit tested in icy waters near NYC
Maui-raised and Brooklyn-based, brothers Aaron and Drew Austin are hand building some of the East Coast's most creative surfboards