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I’ll level with you, dear reader: while I don’t trust gear reviews that don’t name at least a few cons, the only con here is the hefty price

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Our picks for Outdoor Retailer Gear of the Show flip old ideas on their heads

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These bags and pads will keep you warm and promote healthy sleep without weighing down your pack

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The comfiest base-camp bedding

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The best gear for staying comfortable and climbing on North America’s tallest mountain

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Now is one of the best times of the year to save on camping essentials

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Sitka’s versatile new Aerolite 30 isn’t just warm when wet, it’ll help dry your other layers, too

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Your body will thank you

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Drifting off under the stars has never been this easy

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We asked a gear consignment pro how to save money and still sleep well outside

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Tim Fish talks about gaining design inspiration from unexpected places

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Comfortable, technical, light—sleep systems for every season

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The retail giant wants to increase participation and diversity in the outdoors by lowering the cost barrier

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If you've done everything in your power to salvage it, and it's still not working like it used to, maybe it's time for something new

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The gear and knowledge you need to stay comfortable overnight in the snow

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I love it dearly, but it's not something I ever would have spent my own money on

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Gently used apparel and a new upcycled line are available at the Boulder storefront

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Jenny Jurek, a former Patagonia designer, knows a thing or two about how to modify gear for your little ones without spending a fortune

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Rated for arctic conditions, here’s how it holds up in frigid work environs

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You're not going to want to do this at home

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Keep your gear compact and safe with these handy haulers

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An ideal quilt for summer and fall in the Mountain West

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Everything you need to know to sleep comfortably when it's cold out

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New two-person sleep systems are lighter, plusher, and more affordable

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We cover the necessities, plus a few extras and friendly pointers

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Sleep so magnificent, you’ll be turning in early

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Step one: don't break it. But if you do...

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Our beloved puffy took on a very different look at Milan's Fashion Week

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The brand's new Azura and Kyan sleeping bags feature a new fill that's supposedly as lightweight and compressible as down

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The leisure-focused gear company is liquidating all assets after seven years in business

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The Enlightened Equipment Revelation quilt offers the most customizable—and comfortable—night of sleep you can get

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Our most skeptical tester on the products that changed her mind

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10 testers. 20 sleeping bags. 6 months. Here are the results.

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From camping equipment and running shoes to apparel and accessories, we get to test it all. Here’s what’s on our editors’ desks today.

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With 700-fill down and a rating to 23 degrees Fahrenheit, this bag is ready for a lifetime of adventures

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The UberLite pad and Vesper quilt weigh just 23.8 ounces

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Do you really need a bag designed for women? It comes down to your height and sleeping body temperature.

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A budget-friendly list of the gear you should—and definitely shouldn't—save money on

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The simple silk cocoon is a key piece of four-season gear

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We got our hands on the first in-house gear from the Utah-based e-retailer.

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Give your wallet a break for just a slight weight penalty

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Sack out in something snug, breathable, and packable

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Twenty-two years after its founding, the e-retailer will start making in-house outdoor apparel and gear, as well as collaborating with a few select brands, like Flylow and Black Diamond, on co-branded product

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Including how to get that coveted wet-dog smell

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Eleven companies making apparel and equipment just the way you like it

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We dive deep into the outdoor industry's premium insulation to help you buy—and care for—your next puffy

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Enjoying a night in a tent shouldn’t be a challenge

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Here's some key equipment and planning advice from a first-timer who just completed the Appalachian Trail

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The simple silk cocoon is a key piece of gear when the temperature starts to drop

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Keep an eye out for these companies making some our favorite new gear

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Quietly, is the short answer. Or as loud as you want, if you're way out in the middle of nowhere.

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Sacks for a comfortable night’s sleep, wherever you lay your head.

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Five affordable options for when you’re not worried about size and weight

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Turn your garage clutter into cash

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Patagonia nailed the details on their first sleeping bag, from the bivy-friendly front zipper to the roomy footbox and ethically sourced down.

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The wireless Rumpl Puffe- wants to warm up your next camping trip

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Filson made a sleeping bag, and we want it

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The best, most creative, time-saving ways to fit (and organize) all your gear into a tiny apartment

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Your sleeping bag is arguably your most important piece of backcountry gear.

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The rising cost of down is spurring insulation alternatives that will have us all sleeping soundly.

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Pitching the ultimate base camp has never been easier. —Sam Moulton Pitching the ultimate base camp has never been easier. —Sam Moulton (Michael Karsh) Primus FireHole 100 stove There are no fancy features and few moving parts on the FireHole ($150)—and that’s…

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The Bikepacking Essentials of 2015

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We've come a long way from the days of instant coffee and card games by flashlight.

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These products aren't messing around.

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Down versus synthetic in a head-to-head test

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The pro traveler needs cutting-edge survival gear as he explorers the farthest reaches of the planet. And his favorite place to play might surprise you. (Hint: It’s in the Midwest.)

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Lightweight, durable, and comfy, this gear finds its way into Chris Solomon's pack every time he heads out the front door.

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Time to get creative

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It's a long weekend, perfect for that family wilderness getaway you've been dreaming about.

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Two years ago, Filipe Leite turned his ponies south on a journey from Canada to Brazil. Ten thousand miles later, he's almost home after facing drug traffickers, grizzlies, and mad bulls on an epic transcontinental trip.

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For the sake of your spine and your sanity, heed these rules

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The roomiest, sturdiest, and most stylish hanging nests of the year

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These new bags will replace two or more piece of gear in your pack and in your closet

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It’s hard to reimagine the sleeping bag, which is why we’re so impressed with the new Backcountry Bed.

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In the past month, I’ve camped at the Wildflower Triathlons, and at the Deuces Wild Triathlon festival. Both times it felt like my sleeping bag wasn’t as warm as it used to be. Do sleeping bags expire?

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