Tiny Rider: Child Push-Bike Test Kid push-bikes are becoming mandatory for littles ones looking to ride and learn balance. We put our tiny tester on two new models. Written by Stephen Regenold July 02, 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
Year-Long Test: Flexible ‘3U’ Glasses From Trioo Eyewear A pair of 1-ounce glasses from Trioo got a year-long test from our editor. The kicker? They cost just $47. Written by Stephen Regenold June 24, 2015
Pocket Power: ‘Flip 2O’ Test The Flip 20 is a pack-of-gum size battery charger for your phone, camera, headlamp, and more. Written by Eric Lemke June 24, 2015
‘Barlow Knife’ Gets An Upgrade With a long and storied history, the Barlow is a design that has seen few significant changes. But you can open this model with one… Written by Anthony Sculimbrene June 22, 2015
Backcountry Bartender: Stanley Flask, Shot-Glass Set For slightly classier backcountry boozing, the Stanley Stainless Steel Shot Glass and Flask is an upgrade. Written by Eric Lemke June 17, 2015
Bike Camping Gear Made, Tested In America Five days and 300 miles across Northern California and the mountains of Big Sur put this American-made bicycle camping gear to the test. Written by Patrick Murphy June 10, 2015
Solar Cooker: GoSun Stove Bakes Food With Sunshine Cook food with the sun — that’s the basic premise of GoSun Stove, Written by Stephen Regenold June 05, 2015
UNEEK Review: Footwear ‘Made Of Cord’ Put To Test Made with an upper of cord, KEEN is hoping for another unexpected hit with the UNEEK, a sandal/shoe new this spring. Written by Stephen Regenold June 04, 2015
‘Dual-Chamber’ Design: Best Camp Pad of 2015 Sea To Summit’s Comfort Plus sleeping pad is among the finest we have ever reviewed. Written by Sean McCoy & Steve Graepel June 03, 2015
‘Raw Denim’ Bike Jeans Off the bike, the jeans appear to be workaday pants. The raw denim is stiffer out of the box but it works to a precise… Written by Stephen Regenold June 02, 2015
‘Indian River’ Jackknife: Traditional Look, Modern Metal The Northwoods Knives Indian River Jack looks like it fell off a time machine from the 1930s. But its steel is cutting edge. Written by Anthony Sculimbrene June 01, 2015
Power Up: Venture 30 Rugged Recharger Pack This solid, simple battery pack has ports to interface with almost any gadget and a slick wrap-around cord. Read the full review: Written by Stephen Regenold June 01, 2015
Minimalist Runner Goes Fat Uber-cushioned shoes this year are available from many of the biggest shoe brands. Here we put the Hoka Challenger ATR to a test. Written by Stephen Regenold May 29, 2015
Tested: X-Series Cookware We test the folding X-Series cookware that rations your high-price pack real-estate. Written by Steve Graepel May 28, 2015
Mud, Snow, Puddles, Slop… Ultimate Wet-Weather Shoe After 30 of the muddiest, wettest miles I’ve run, I’m a believer in the waterproof Altra Lone Peak 2.0 Neoshell. Written by Sean McCoy May 27, 2015
ESEE Candiru: Fixed-Blade Knife Built To Carry Every Day One part paring knife and one part chopper, the Candiru is one hell of a work knife. Written by Anthony Sculimbrene May 27, 2015
Apps, Navigation, Email… Next-Level Outdoors Watch The Fenix 3 by Garmin is a versatile, handsome watch for navigation and fitness. We put it to a test. Written by Steve Graepel May 26, 2015
First Look: German ‘Ghost’ Bike The Ghost Kato FS 7 packs a lot of high-end components into a moderately priced full suspension mountain bike. Written by Sean McCoy May 22, 2015
Two Climbers, One Sleeping Bag. ‘Backcountry Bed’ Put To Extreme Test On Rainier An extreme test, our two correspondents shared a single oversize Sierra Designs Backcountry Bed on a 5-day Mount Rainier trip. Written by Steve Graepel May 18, 2015
The Future Of Food? Testing ‘Soylent’ Meal-Replacement For An Active Lifestyle Could an active person live off Soylent alone? I would give the meal-replacement product a three-day test to start. Written by Stephen Regenold May 14, 2015
‘HoboRoll’ Ends The Dreaded Pack Explosion You won’t have to dig out the entire contents of your backpack just to find your socks. The HOBOROLL is a new kind of gear… Written by Eric Lemke May 12, 2015
Cook-Off: ‘Fyre Champion’ Camp Stove Test Coleman’s new Fyre Champion camp stove is an upgrade on a classic camp stove. We test it on a head-to-head breakfast showdown. Written by Josh Aldridge May 12, 2015
Laser Vision: ‘Blaze’ Bike Light London-based Blaze’s flagship Laserlight offers a piercing LED glow as well as green laser shot from a small handlebar-mounted unit. Written by Stephen Regenold May 11, 2015
Arresting Development: Pole Has Collapsible Pick The retractable pick of the Grivel Condor provides assurance on sketchy mountain terrain. Written by Steve Graepel May 04, 2015
Osprey ‘Anti-Gravity’: Opsrey Atmos AG Backpack Review “After testing the Osprey Atmos AG 50 backpack I have to say it’s the most comfortable pack I’ve ever worn.” Written by Jake Ferguson April 30, 2015
Full Day’s Food (In Bar Form) Greenbelly meal-replacement bars pack a third of daily recommended nutrition into a single bar. Written by Sean McCoy April 27, 2015
Mesh-Wall Tarp Gives ‘Oasis’ From Bugs While Camping This NEMO tarp provides a dry, bug-free place to cook, play and hang out in the wild. Written by David Freeman April 27, 2015
‘Technical’ Outdoors Blanket The Rumpl blanket has stitched baffles, synthetic-down insulation, and a rip-stop nylon face. Written by Stephen Regenold April 27, 2015
Bombproof: ‘Fugoo’ Makes Best Bluetooth Speaker For Outdoors We dropped it from an overpass, ran it over with a car, even drowned it under water, and the Fugoo Bluetooth speaker still kept dropping… Written by Eric Lemke April 24, 2015