A New Era Of ‘Theft Resistant’ Bikes As long as scumbags steal bikes, there will be a market for methods to thwart them. Yerka and Fortified are two brands making bikes with… Written by Sean McCoy March 14, 2016
The Resort That Adventure Built: ‘True North’ Basecamp Just feet from groomed fat bike trails in the winter or mountain bike singletrack in summer, a new resort in northern Minnesota redefines the cabin… Written by Kyle Nossaman March 14, 2016
14 Things To Know When Planning A Ski Trip To Japan You’ve saved your pennies, and now it’s time to plan your trip to Japan. These 14 tips will help you plan your ski trip to… Written by Sean McCoy March 14, 2016
First Look: Wolverine Boot With Vibram ‘Arctic Grip’ Sole Exclusive test: Vibram Arctic Grip soles are said to give “up to three times better grip” on wet ice surfaces. We put it through the… Written by Stephen Regenold March 14, 2016
Yak Wool, Meb’s Tips, Bikepacking Kit: GearJunkie Week In Review A recap of top stories for the past week, March 5 – March 12, 2016. Written by Sean McCoy March 12, 2016
Yakima Kills The Q Tower, Launches StreamLine System Say goodbye to the long-enduring rack design. Yakima this spring rolls out its biggest product launch in company history. Written by Tom Puzak March 11, 2016
$200,000 Raised By Utility Knife Multi-Tool Mutli-tools are a dime a dozen these days. Based on a utility knife, this one stands out, and has raised a whopping $200,000 on Kickstarter. Written by Sean McCoy March 11, 2016
Hawaii Surf Shot By Drone Is Magnificent The perspectives captured in this film show how Hawaii’s beauty is ‘immeasurable heaven.’ Written by Sean McCoy March 11, 2016
Review: $40 Camping Hammock, Straps Included Serac provides a sturdy, budget-friendly hammock that will get you off the ground for less than $40, with tree straps included. Written by Jake Ferguson March 10, 2016
Jeep Just Unveiled 7 Concepts. All Are Freakin’ Badass Every year, Jeep unveils a slew of wicked concept vehicles for the Easter Jeep Safari; this year’s concepts are off-the-charts cool. Written by Sean McCoy March 10, 2016
Technical Outerwear For Your Winter Bike Ride 7mesh of Squamish, British Columbia, offers cycling products that borrow materials and techniques from the world of high-end technical outerwear. Written by Stephen Regenold March 10, 2016
8 Tips: How To Sleep Well At 30 Below Zero Winter camping can be a comfortable experience, even when the mercury plummets. Written by Sean McCoy March 10, 2016
Pedal Worship: Portland’s Velo Cult Is Future Of Bike Retail Velo Cult represents a new kind of ‘retail experience,’ combining a bike shop with a community hub containing a bar (coffee and beer), a stage,… Written by Stephen Regenold March 10, 2016
Woman To Race 2,745 Miles After Beating Deadly Illness In 2010, doctors rushed to save Bonnie Gagnon’s life. Six years later, she’s preparing for the hardest mountain bike race in North America. Written by Stephen Regenold March 09, 2016
Meb’s Tips For Performing Into Your 40s And Beyond We spoke to the Olympic medalist and Boston Marathon champion, now 40, about how to train, avoid injury, and compete at a high level as… Written by Alex Kurt March 09, 2016
The Greatest Beer Event That You’ve Never Heard Of Can you catch a beer mid-air and slam it, performing tricks along the way? We thought so. Welcome to Gelande Quaffing, the Winter Olympics version… Written by Sean McCoy March 09, 2016
Rugged ‘Adventure’ Cooler Holds Ice For Days We beat up Stanley’s latest cooler, the Adventure 30, to ensure you won’t break it in everyday use. Written by Sean McCoy March 09, 2016
Elevated Camping: Meet The Snow Peak ‘Sky Nest’ Snow Peak’s Sky Nest is a hammock-tent combo that offers a cozy (albeit pricey) night spent above ground. Written by Kyle Nossaman March 09, 2016
Movie Review: Ultrarunning Vs. Mental Illness In ‘Fifty’ When a man loses his brother-in-law to mental illness, he challenges himself to run 50 mountain marathons in 50 days, resulting in a movie, and… Written by Sean McCoy March 08, 2016
Videos Give Inside Look At ‘Last Wild Race’ In Patagonia Ever wanted to tread the wilds of Patagonia? This series of videos, shot during the harrowing Patagonian Expedition Race in Chile, give an intimate look… Written by Stephen Regenold March 08, 2016
Angry Bird! Cyclists Chased By An Ostrich Stop what you’re doing and take a moment to see one real world angry bird chase down cyclists in the funniest video you’ll see today. Written by Sean McCoy March 08, 2016
Town Holds Memorial To ‘Honor Lives’ Of Culled Deer Stating ‘deer lives matter’ and hanging prayer flags, protesters gathered in Michigan to mourn the death of 63 deer killed in a cull of city… Written by Sean McCoy March 08, 2016
Snowboarding Is Not Dead Numbers may dwindle, winters may be warm, but the soul of snowsports is healthy and strong. Written by Sean McCoy March 08, 2016
Featherweight Flipper Knife: AG Russell Small Skorpion At just 1.8 ounces, the AG Russell Skorpion is a modern folding knife with all the bells and whistles for just $65. Written by Anthony Sculimbrene March 08, 2016
We Tested Yak Wool, And It’s Awesome (but pricey) Kora makes high-end outdoor apparel made from wool collected from molting yaks in the Himalayan Mountains. Written by Sean McCoy March 07, 2016
Bikepacking Camp Kit Put To Test A floorless pyramid tent, mesh bug bivy, and ‘bathtub floor’ sleeping bag make up this 4lbs., 10oz. kit from NEMO made to carry on your… Written by Steve Graepel March 07, 2016
Rubber Sole ‘Sticks’ To Ice: Vibram Arctic Grip Explained Vibram’s Arctic Grip is a remarkable new sole material that clings to wet ice almost like metal spikes. Here are 9 things to know about… Written by Kyle Nossaman March 07, 2016
Percolator, Bamboo Bike, Fan-Driven Cookstove: GearJunkie Week In Review A recap of top stories for the past week, Feb 27 – March 5, 2016. Written by Sean McCoy March 05, 2016
Project Launches PBR, Taco Into Stratosphere These men had a dream, a dream to launch a beer, and a taco, into space. Meet Project Stratosbeer! Written by Adam Ruggiero March 04, 2016
Wood Panel Camper Makes Sustainable Statement Made from wood and other natural materials, Homegrown Trailers are light enough to pull behind a small SUV or large car. Written by Sean McCoy March 04, 2016