Every single year at GearJunkie is a mix of breaking outdoor news, reviews, and narratives from athletes, industry leaders, and even our own editors. Though, 2023 definitely stood out.
Looking back at this year, it was a reminder more than years past that high-tech innovations that push the envelope in ski, bike, knives, and overall sport are what our readers are most interested in. We may be known for our thorough testing and reviews, but people come to us to read GearJunkie just as much to hear what we think about other topics, too.
Namely, what’s the latest trend, have we tested it, what does it mean for the industry or sport, and most importantly, why should you care? Why are people talking about ALLIED Feather Down, for instance? Is a fully custom jacket really worth it?
Notable trends of 2023 include similar advances we saw in 2022, like more automation and advances in mapping apps, robots in tech, and further examples of ChatGPT and AI in the outdoor world. 2023 was a big year for GearJunkie in terms of our knife reviews — just look at the multiple examples in our top 10 list. Notable mentions in the world of knives include new flippers and folders everywhere, a new MagnaCut super steel on the scene, a still-trending, sold-out-in minutes hatchet, and more.
Aside from knives, GearJunkie’s top 10 list is littered with noteworthy news in categories that have seen an uptick in participation, like climbing and thru-hiking. Gone are the days of outdoor recreation trending down … ever since the COVID pandemic, all things camping — including winter camping — and backcountry travel have been on the rise.
Here, you’ll read about several new gear additions in the world of vehicle-based camping and overlanding. Plus, a massive update (which caused an upset) to a longstanding mountaineering world record.
Without further ado, here are the top 10 stories penned this year that were read more than all others.
The Top 10 GearJunkie Stories of 2023
In the #1 slot, the most-read story on GearJunkie of 2023 is …

‘Stupid Easy to Fly’: Icon A5 Amphibious Sport Light Aircraft Review
Gear that brings once-out-of-reach activities to within grasp is some of the best stuff around. That’s perhaps never been more true than with the Icon A5 — a long-in-the-works, amphibious, two-seater airplane with foldable wings for easy towing down the highway.
As GearJunkie Motors Editor Bryon Dorr found out, its friendly control layout and careful engineering means you can get a pilot license for it within a matter of months instead of half a year. And the big windows provide much more visibility for the pilot and passenger than do the tiny portholes found on most single-engine aircraft.
Don’t forget to check out the slick video our own Bryon Dorr made to accompany the review.
Breaking: Reinhold Messner Dethroned by Guinness World Records
Ever heard of someone’s world record title being rescinded? It doesn’t happen! Or at least, is very rare. And, in this case in the mountaineering world, highly complicated. But in late September 2023, Italian Reinhold Messner, arguably the greatest mountaineer of all time, had his records removed for being the first person to climb all 14 peaks over 8,000 m without supplementary oxygen. Which, by the way, he accomplished by 1986 after his 1985 ascent of Annapurna.
He made the first solo ascent of Mount Everest and, along with Peter Habeler, the first ascent of Everest without supplemental oxygen.
The recent upset came as a surprise both to Messner as well as Ed Viesturs, the mountaineer who was bestowed the honor of the “climbing all 14 8,000m+ peaks first record” in his place.
Everyone’s Crush Is ‘Ellie’: Mammoth Overland ELE Is a Safe Room on Wheels

The Invention of a Hiking Exoskeleton, Courtesy of Kickstarter

Fidget-Spinner-esque, Claw-Like, Modern Karambit: CRKT Provoke EDC Review

A New Method for Vehicle Sleeping: We Tried the REI Trailgate Cot

The Best Rooftop Tents We’ve Tested … So Far

Proving the Purists Wrong: Civivi Voltaic Knife Review
Shimano Introduces GRX 12-Speed Groupset

CRKT and Ken Onion’s Latest ‘Redemption’
Honorable Mentions: More Top Reads

- A (Former) Ultralight Hiker’s Take on Why Ultralight People Need to Chill Out
- Maybe the Best 4-Season, Off-Road Overlanding Trailer We’ve Tested
- More Felony Charges Against an Online Hunting Personality (following charges for the Bowmars)
- Our Hunting Editor’s Letter to Carole Baskin, and Why She’s Wrong About Hunting
- Our Managing Editor’s Take on How to Keep Gear Out of Landfills