In Utah over the past five days more than 1,000 brands gathered for the twice-annual Outdoor Retailer trade show. GearJunkie editors and reporters met with…
Events like the Spartan Race, Tough Mudder, and Warrior Dash are exploding in popularity. This month, collaborating on an article with Outside magazine, we asked…
Yep, people do actually make camping stoves out of soda cans. There’s even a mass-produced option, which our writer tested out (to somewhat underwhelming results)…
The barefoot craze has made its way to hiking boots. Merrell will offer multiple “barefoot-influenced” boot models with lighter weights and low-drop, flexible builds beginning…
Our new industry and outdoor-world prize highlights adventurers, athletes, gear designers, and artists who affect notable change in the outdoors. For August, we’re looking to…
Despite sweltering July heat and serious mapwork required to complete the course, two Team GearJunkie squads secured the top-of-the-pack finish times in this year’s Adventure-O…
A 45-kilometer route through the Pyrenees Mountains of southern France was the venue for an ultra race last weekend, the “Kilian’s Classik.” A GearJunkie editor…
Pelican is known for its watertight, crush-proof cases. This month, the company’s Pelican ProGear division releases a series of backpacks that integrate hard-side cases into…
Calling all knife junkies! For the next month, we will unveil a series of promotions and a substantial reader-submission contest with a $5000 gear package…
With a special anti-microbial fabric, our writer braved nearly six months of no-washes-allowed use in the Rab MeCo shirt. Here are his results from the…
As a puffy and fibrous synthetic down, PrimaLoft insulation is most often used in winter jackets for warmth. But a water bottle from Hydrapak shipping…