Whether you're into a specific sport or just love the great outdoors, we've tested, reviewed and rated the latest equipment, clothing, and technology to help keep you fresh.
Whether you're looking for new running shoes for wide feet, hunting gear, or neoprene socks for water sports. We've got you covered.
The Smartwool Base Layer 250 Active Pants are our top pick for men. They're the most unobtrusive of all base layer bottoms. The Minus33 Franconia Midweight Bottoms are our top pick for women. They're super durable, warm and comfy with no itch!
The lifespan of a ski boot depends on a wide variety of factors such as quality, amount of use, how well they fit, how hard you work them and how you store them when not in use
Have absolutely no idea what you need to take with you to survive enjoy your first skiing trip? Fear not, we’ve compiled the ultimate beginner ski gear guide for you.
Our top picks for best dog boots for hiking are Ruffwear Grip Trex and Lonsuneer Soft Sole Dog Boots. The Grip Trex offer superior durability and their Vibram outsoles offer exceptional traction. Lonsuneer Soft Sole dog boots are the comfiest dog boots you will find and are the safest choice to prevent dewclaw injury.
Your dog’s paw pads are not naturally tough. Many people think a dog’s paws are like your shoes. They’re not. Your dogs’ paws need to gradually harden and develop callus’ over time to be able to handle long hikes and rough terrain.
Looking for a hiking companion that you can take home and cuddle without setting off your allergies or leaving dog hair everywhere? Whilst it may seem like an impossible task, there is actually a wide variety of hiking dogs that don't shed.
The Zeiss Conquest HD binoculars are the best hunting binoculars under $1000 you can buy and have been our choice of sub $1000 binoculars for years. They are the most consistently recommended hunting binoculars under $1000 out there.
The Suunto Traverse Alpha is our pick for best GPS watch for hunting and hiking. It has the most accurate and reliable GPS of all the watches we tested. It's reasonably priced and has dedicated hunting, hiking and fishing features.
Finding the best shoes for canyoneering can be difficult. Most canyoneering trips require you to hike, swim, rappel, abseil and scramble. That’s a lot of different environments for one shoe to get right. Our picks for the best shoes for canyoneering are the Astral Rassler 2.0 and the La Sportiva TX3.
Our picks for the best neoprene socks for canyoneering are the Argos 4mm for thinner feet or the Neosport 5mm for wider feet. They both offer the most warmth and best durability.
The best canyoneering rope for all budgets is the Sterling C-IV. It’s one of the most lightweight options, is easy to work with, durable against even the harshest surfaces and suitable for all levels from beginner to expert.
Our pick for best fish finder for ice fishing is the Deeper Chirp. It’s the lightest ice fishing fish finder on the market, can be used as 2d sonar or flasher or in split-screen with both, makes finding the right spot to fish easier than any other fish finder and automatically saves every spot you drop the Chirp in to via GPS.
Are you looking to up your fishing game? Want to pull out more fish than your fishing buddy? Want to win that next fishing competition hands down? Then you probably need a fish finder. But what is a fish finder?
Our pick for the best fish finder for kayak fishing is the Deeper Chirp. It's small, accurate, portable and doesn't require permanent mounting or alteration to your kayak.