Newton Trail Runners After more than two years in development, Newton Running will launch its first trail-running shoe in July. Written by Stephen Regenold December 08, 2009
Tall Bike Jousting App The to-be-released Tall Bike Jousting app brings urban bike culture to your iPhone. Written by December 07, 2009
GearPods Take a watertight polycarbonate container and cram it full with gear. That’s the gist of a GearPod premade kit. Written by Stephen Regenold December 07, 2009
Injinji Compression Toe Socks Individual toe slots and an over-the-calf compression fit is what you get with Injinji’s new $38 EX-Celerator socks. Written by Stephen Regenold December 04, 2009
GORE-TEX launches MyExperienceMore.com W.L. Gore & Associates has launched an online community project and accompanying “Experience More Challenge” contest. Written by Stephen Regenold December 03, 2009
What’s Your Ski Patrol Name? Create your on-slope nickname in two clicks with Copper Mountain’s new widget. Written by December 03, 2009
Twin Six T-Shirt of the Month The coolest T-shirts in cycling are made by Twin Six. And their coolest shirts belong to their limited run, T-shirt of the Month club. Written by December 03, 2009
MSR Kids Snowshoes The Shift snowshoes, based on the company’s Denali Evo model, are aimed at preteens who want to keep up with mom and dad. Written by Stephen Regenold December 03, 2009
Rapha Bomber Jacket Like Swobo with an English accent, Rapha’s new Bomber Jacket is stylish, classic and tech. But cheap it is not. Written by December 03, 2009
In-Goggle Display Project a tiny trail map and on-slope metrics inside your goggle lens. That’s the promise with Recon Instruments’ to-be-released ski/snowboard goggle. Written by Stephen Regenold December 03, 2009
Nat Geo ‘Adventure’ Folds A sad day: National Geographic Adventure Magazine announced it has published its final issue. Written by Stephen Regenold December 02, 2009
PureBot Water Bottle The great BPA (Bisphenol-A) debate is raging right now. But fewer people are aware of another plastic unpleasantry known as EA. Written by Stephen Regenold December 02, 2009
Mountain Meteor Tents Sierra Designs created two mountaineering tents, new this winter, that incorporate the company’s unique Eye Pole design. Written by Stephen Regenold December 02, 2009
Review: “In Deep” Stephen Krcmar reviews Matchstick Productions’ new ski film, “In Deep.” Written by December 02, 2009
2010 GJ Media Kit Gear Junkie has just released its 2010 Media Kit. Written by Stephen Regenold December 02, 2009
QA with Adventure Race Champ Nicola MacLeod, an army doctor from Edinburgh, is among the world’s best adventure racers. This is an exclusive GJ interview. Written by Stephen Regenold December 01, 2009
The North Face Animagi Jacket The Animagi is a specialized product, a hybrid option made for aerobic activity in cold weather that insulates where needed but also breathes. Written by Stephen Regenold December 01, 2009
Review: Sound Disk Beanie Do you worry that you look like the Terminator with your Bluetooth headset? Check out Aerial 7’s new speaker-equipped beanie. Written by November 30, 2009
Mission Workshop Vandal San Francisco’s Mission Workshop just released a new $225 bike bag. It’s waterproof and has a special fold-open pocket design to accommodate large loads. Written by November 30, 2009
Cyber Monday Gear Deals It’s one of the busiest days of the year for retail electronic commerce in the United States. Here are a few options for gear junkies… Written by Stephen Regenold November 30, 2009
Xtensor Exerciser It looks like a robotic aid. But the Xtensor Exerciser device works a muscle group in your forearm often underworked and ignored. Written by Stephen Regenold November 27, 2009
Potter, ‘Adventurer of Year’ Dean Potter has been named an “Adventurer of the Year” by National Geographic Adventure magazine for his BASE jumping and wingsuit flying feats. Written by November 27, 2009
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. Written by November 27, 2009
Trek Project One For a hefty price, Trek’s Project One site allows you to customize a road bike to suit your style. Written by Stephen Regenold November 25, 2009
‘Black Friday’ at REI In the spirit of ‘Black Friday,’ REI is giving away gift cards this Friday to the first 300 customers at each store. Go get in… Written by Stephen Regenold November 25, 2009
Bike Culture vs. Pop Culture Popular culture more than ever embraces bike culture. At least on the ‘small screen.’ Written by November 25, 2009
Brev M. Components Urban riders often wax poetic about the minimalism of their rigs. Brev M. is an outfit made for these folks. Written by November 24, 2009
Stormy Kromer Wool Pants Army-Surplus wool pants were long a stalwart piece in my winter outerwear getup. This winter, wool pants are back. Written by Stephen Regenold November 24, 2009
Lake CX236 Cycling Shoe Lake’s to-be-released road biking shoe, the CX236, has high-end features like a Boa cable lacing system. Written by Stephen Regenold November 23, 2009
‘PublicEarth’ Travel Guide When a travel guidebook doesn’t dish the details you need, try PublicEarth.com, a new site that gives insider info on millions of places around the… Written by Stephen Regenold November 23, 2009