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Women's Winter Boots

After decades of lingering in the back alleys of fashion, winter boots made for women have hit a stride as of late with form as well as function. Our reviewer tromped in three pairs this winter for a test.

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'Performance' Lingerie

A new company in Carpinteria, Calif., touts sex appeal alongside athletic functionality with its line of "performance lingerie."

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Race Face Women's Bike Shorts

Tester Adrienne Schofhauser wore the Race Face DIY shorts for "a month of rigorous riding." Here is her review.

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Review: Ibex Balance Sports Top

A wool-based sports bra? When it's fine merino wool, even that is possible. Our writer put the Ibex Balance Sports Top through a variety of outdoors tests.

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Review: CW-X Pro Tights

With its tights, CW-X promises a "suspension system for the hamstrings and quadriceps." Our new writer and reviewer, Chelsey Gribbon, gave the tights a test on a three-day trek.

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Heated Boots Fail To Impress

Columbia's heated boots, powered by lithium-polymer batteries, are touted to provide the "warmth of a furnace." Our test found this to be far from the case.

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Snow Angel Base Layers

Many women who play outdoors want the first layer next to their skin to be comfortable, functional and maybe even fashionable.

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Columbia Heated Boots

Heated boots have long been a Holy Grail. Columbia continues on the quest with its heated men's and women's boot models.

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Teva Mountain Games Intro

In 2006, I traveled to the Teva Mountain Games for a weekend of rafting, racing, and running in the mountains over Vail, Colo. This June, GearJunkie.com is heading back for more. . .

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Kuru Chicane women's shoes

It's not every day I wear "tennis shoes" in the winter. That's like wearing white pants after Labor Day, right? But when you throw a softshell upper onto a wrap-around sole that has little rubber stumps on the bottom for grip and traction, you turn a tennis shoe into a kind of winter glove for your foot.

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