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Men's Rock Climbing Shoe Buying Guide
Finding the best shoe for various types of adventures can be an overwhelming task. We're here to help. From sport...Patagonia Lightweight Sleeping Bag Review
The specs for this bag are awfully tempting. An affordable price for a bag that weighs just 9.8 oz? Wow...Mountain Laurel Designs Vision Quilt Review
Sometimes an ordinary ultralight sleeping bag isn't light enough. That's when it's time for this quilt to shine. With...Butora Acro Review
Our wide-footed testers praised the Butora Acro's sensitive edging abilities, comfort, and impressive versatility...La Sportiva Genius Review
Most climbing shoes feature right-angle edges on the sole. Not the La Sportiva Genius. Its distinguishing...La Sportiva Solution Review
The Solution is a modern classic and features one of the more aggressive and unique designs out there. A favorite of...Evolv Oracle Review
The Oracle boasts several innovative features that are not common on the shoes. To improve comfort it has a "Knuckle...Editors' Choice
Feathered Friends Spoonbill UL Review
There are a slew of potential benefits from two-person sleeping bags, and this double bag brings them all to the...Best Buy
Mountain Hardwear Bishop Pass 30 Review
Your sleeping bag decision doesn't need to be complicated. Keep it simple with the Bishop Pass 30. Low-priced and...Marmot Phase 20 Review
At first glance, this bag seems like a top contender for the best backpacking sleeping bag. Hands-on testing, however...Best Buy
Big Agnes Sentinel 30 Double Review
Two-person sleeping bags harken back to a bygone era when humans shared body heat on cold nights. The Sentinel...REI Co-op Magma 15 Review
For a really tempting price, the Magma 15 promises premium performance. In our tests, it mostly lived up to this...Scarpa Veloce Review
Barefoot hippies shouldn't be the only climbers that get to feel the rock. At least that's the motto of the ultra-soft...Outdoor Research Archangel Review
When you're resort skiing, weight doesn't matter. But if you strap on the skins and start charging uphill, it can grow...Editors' Choice