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Under Armour UA Rush Review
An overall functional running shirt that lacks some key components to be truly versatile. The proprietary...
New Balance Mesh NB Ice 2.0 Review
A super quick-drying and breathable shirt with a few comfort issues. The airy feel makes this shirt excellent for...
Brooks LSD Review
We had high expectations for the jackets in this review. We wanted all of the jackets to provide excellent...
REI Co-op Superlight Review
Is it an ultralight single tent? Is it a bivy? One thing for sure, this model is the most spacious and most difficult...
Outdoor Research Alpine Bivy Review
If you're looking for an alpine bivy with superior protection, this is the one for you. 2019 saw some significant...
Nathan VaporAir Review
For those who prefer a bladder hydration system instead of chest-mounted bottles, we recommend the Nathan VaporAir...
Nathan HPL #020 Review
While this vest might not have the huge gear hauling capacity of some rivals, the comfort is top notch. Would we...
Ultimate Direction Ultra Vest 4.0 Review
This vest is the medium sized running vest in Ultimate Direction's signature series. Designed by ultra-running legend...
Editors' Choice
Outdoor Research Tantrum II Review
This jacket has replaced a handful of layers for our gear tester. The Tantrum II is our go-to jacket for running...
Top Pick
The North Face Crew Run Wind Anorak Review
A durable jacket with excellent reflective markings to keep you safe from distracted eyes, durable wind and water...
Ultimate Direction Breeze Review
The Breeze is an incredibly breathable running layer designed specifically for running. While this jacket takes some...
Patagonia Airshed Review
The Airshed is an effective, breathable running layer. The only attribute holding the Airshed back from winning any...
Marmot Air Lite Review
Just because the Air Lite didn't win any awards doesn't mean it isn't a great jacket. There was strong competition in...
MSR AC Bivy Review
There are so many bivy sacks to choose from on the market and many specialty products, yet what to choose for...