Avoid Accidental Nudity With Mobile Changing Room Avoid accidental nudity, and the attached legal consequences, with a privacy screen that attaches to SUVs. Written by Billy Brown July 01, 2015
When Cliff Jumping And Trampolines Combine Few things scream “danger” like trampolines and cliff jumping. Hold my beer and watch this. Written by Staff Post July 01, 2015
Fat, Gravel, Bikepacking: Best Bikes For Off-Road Adventure What bike will you choose for your ultimate get-away? The experts weigh in on choosing the perfect adventure bike. Written by Steve Graepel July 01, 2015
World’s Smallest Screwdriver This tiny titanium screwdriver bit hides on your keychain until you need to use it. Written by Eric Lemke July 01, 2015
How DO Bikes Stay Upright? Holy cow, your elementary school teacher was wrong! Written by Staff Post July 01, 2015
Hennessy ‘Explorer’ Hammock Tested In MN ‘Jungles’ The Hennessy Jungle Explorer Zip: Nasty blood suckers and torrential downpours don’t stand a chance. Written by Eric Lemke July 01, 2015
Road Biker Makes The Improbable Look Easy But no, it’s very, very hard to do this on any bike, much less the skinny-tired road bike. Vittorio Brumotti is a superstar. Written by Staff Post June 30, 2015
Don’t Drink The Gatorade: Backpacking And Pee Bottles The pee bottle is a backpacker’s buddy — just remember which one it is. Written by Billy Brown June 30, 2015
Crash Hazard: SR Suntour Bicycle Fork Recall On nearly 100,000 bikes equipped with SR Suntour forks, a bolt can break causing the front wheel to come off. Written by Sean McCoy June 30, 2015
Once-In-A-Lifetime: Buy Mountain Bike Park For $1 Just 100 pennies could get you your very own mountain bike park. Written by Eric Lemke June 30, 2015
Bear Just Trying To Get To Creamy Center Man, they look delicious. Written by Staff Post June 30, 2015
‘Power Pack’ Giveaway Goal Zero makes some of the best power packs we’ve tested. We’re giving readers a chance to win one of their own. Written by Staff Post June 30, 2015
Lightning Strike Kills Dog, Injures Hikers On Colorado 14er More than 100 people were on Mount Bierstadt, one of the state’s most popular 14er peaks, at the time of the strike. Written by Sean McCoy June 30, 2015
Tejay van Garderen: How To Eat For ‘Tour De France’ The Tour de France kicks off this weekend. We got in contact with top rider Tejay van Garderen to talk calories, carbs, and “eating strategy”… Written by Stephen Regenold June 30, 2015
Outhouse Upgrade: Flush Toilets Cost Taxpayers $300K Outhouses aren’t exactly pleasant, but is a remote privy worth more than $300,000 of taxpayer money? Written by Sean McCoy June 29, 2015
Is ‘OLED’ The Future Of Outdoors Lighting? This is just a simple light, but its technology opens up a new world of design possibilities. Written by Sean McCoy June 29, 2015
Lululemon Recalls 300,000 Women’s Tops Draw cords can snap back, causing face or eye injury. Written by Sean McCoy June 29, 2015
Refined & Rugged: Triple Aught Design ‘Dauntless’ At $350, it isn’t cheap, but the Triple Aught Design Dauntless MK. 4 is the new kid among an upper echelon of old pros. Written by Anthony Sculimbrene June 29, 2015
50 Reasons: Minneapolis Is America’s ‘Bike Capital’ ’50 Reasons: Minneapolis Is The Bike Capital Of America’ is an original production by GearJunkie.com and Twin Cities filmmaker Erik Nelson. Written by Staff Post June 29, 2015
6 Seconds To Spare: Woman, 70, Finishes Western States This might be the most inspirational ultra finish we’ve seen. Grab a tissue! Written by Sean McCoy June 29, 2015
Sharpen Knives On Brick, Cinder Block Just take your cheapest knife and practice, practice, practice. Written by Anthony Sculimbrene June 29, 2015
Bike Multi-Tool In A Canister A new take on the bike tool packs a lot of function into a slick little canister. Written by Steve Graepel June 29, 2015
’50 Reasons’ Minneapolis Is the Bike Capital of America An original production by GearJunkie.com and Twin Cities filmmaker Erik Nelson, ’50 Reasons’ stakes a claim that Minneapolis is the bike capital of America. Written by Staff Post June 29, 2015
Hammock Virgin, ‘Kniper’ Knife, Colombia Feature: GearJunkie ‘Week In Review’ The top stories from GearJunkie this week, including reviews, videos, and a major feature story on South America. Written by Staff Post June 26, 2015
Inflatable Bike Rack The TrunkMonkey is small enough packed to be carried on a bike and large enough inflated to carry your bike on a car. Written by Eric Lemke June 26, 2015
The Watch That Could ‘Save Your Life’ Meet the watch that could save your life. But at $16,000, the world’s first satellite beacon watch may also be the most expensive PLB. Written by Billy Brown June 26, 2015
Primitive Fire: Learn By Watching Learn to make fire from entirely natural materials by watching this masterful demonstration. Written by Staff Post June 26, 2015
Leatherman President’s Everyday Carry If you had access to all the best gear, designers and machinery in the world, what would you carry? Written by Anthony Sculimbrene June 26, 2015
Drunk Driver Hits ‘Pedal Pub’ It’s been a rough month for Pedal Pubs in Minneapolis. Written by Sean McCoy June 25, 2015
Hammock Virgin: My First Time Was An Accident I never intended to spend the night in the hammock, but a few beers and a nip of whiskey can be mighty persuasive. Written by Sean McCoy June 25, 2015