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Eagle Creek Gear Warrior Wheeled Review
Looking to stay organized? This model offers well-designed pockets, big wheels, and lots of comfy grab straps. It's...
Grivel Air Tech Evolution Review
The Air Tech Evolution is one of our former Editors' Choice winner that is an excellent all-around axe which is...
Marker Duke EPF Review
The Marker Duke is the best performing downhill binding in our review. While hardly the best all-around binding, this...
Patagonia Lightweight Black Hole Review
This is among our review team's favorite picks for carry-on sized duffel that can also be compressed down and carried...
Top Pick
Backcountry Access Float 22 Review
The new Backcountry Access Float 22 is our OutdoorGearLab Top pick winner, as it's the best airbag pack for downhill...
The North Face The One Review
This three-temperature-ratings-in-one bag offers broad versatility across conditions and among the review's best...
Patagonia Cloud Ridge Review
Incredibly versatile and robust, though it's a bit overkill as a just in case rain jacket. It's light and compact...
Patagonia Storm Racer Review
One of the lightest and most compressible model in our review, this model is ideal for trail running but can be the...
Mountain Hardwear Quasar Lite II Review
With an impressively stretchy and functional design, this air permeable model performs well for every outdoor...
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Awesome Woodys Cliff Board Mini Review
Perfect for travelers to make sure they don't miss a beat in their training program, this easy to hang model is...
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Beastmaker 2000 Review
Covered in heinous holds, this hangboard is pretty tough to beat for climbers who already climb 5.13/V8. If not, this...
The North Face Rolling Thunder 30" Review
A sibling of the Base Camp, it features durable, weather resistant material and is available in a variety of sizes...
Black Diamond Fineline Review
A lightweight, packable option that doesn't sacrifice much in the way of functionality for weight savings. Its...
Marmot Phoenix Review
A solid all-arounder, it's light and compressible enough as a just-in-case layer day hikes but still tough enough for...