
LifeLabs Claims MegaWarm Jacket Is ‘The World’s Warmest’
Launched this fall, LifeLabs is a fledgling outerwear company that claims its thermally efficient MegaWarm is the warmest jacket on Earth.
Launched this fall, LifeLabs is a fledgling outerwear company that claims its thermally efficient MegaWarm is the warmest jacket on Earth.
Through the end of October, Patagonia is offering 50% extra store credit and free shipping for your Patagonia-made Worn Wear trade-ins.
The North Face and Spinnova will partner to develop a way to spin tree-derived fiber into apparel that’s both ultra-sustainable and adventure-capable.
Pearl Izumi has created a formula for the number of miles you’ll need to ride to offset its apparel. Check out its new Pedal to Zero apparel.
NEMO, REI, and Cotopaxi want to both provide consumers with greater access to a variety of used gear, and also help keep gear out of landfills.
Brands like Orvis, Patagonia, and Benchmade Knife Co. offer free or inexpensive gear repair programs that keep your favorite gear going for years to come.
Janji designed the AFO-Vent Collection with trail athletes in mind. The trail shirts and shorts feature moisture-wicking, four-way stretch nylon.
SponsoredIt’s time to swap out your winter Carhartt beanie for the brand’s classic K87 Pocket Tee.
SponsoredKids and not-so kids alike are back at school this month. The adventure-minded college-bound would do well to heed these pointers on keeping their room, and their gear, in tip-top shape.
From a record-setting tripod to the ultimate camp chair, theses are the top-selling products GearJunkie readers bought in June.
Vollebak already launched apparel embedded with high-tech materials like ceramic and graphene. Now, it releases a T-shirt laced with material ‘normally reserved for use in missiles, jet engines, and the world’s fastest cars.’
Europe’s largest outdoor industry show, ISPO, this year modified its format to add new product categories and awards for standout gear. Take a look!
Be prepared for unexpected wet weather with this lightweight, packable rain jacket at half price.
From fruit jerky to a super deluxe sleeping pad, these are the top-selling products GearJunkie readers bought in May.
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