The 7.5mm Mammut Twilight is a prime example of a modern, lightweight twin/half rope, making it one of the most effective tools available to alpine climbers.
The redesigned Brewer has proven to be a simple, lightweight paddling shoe that offers just as much comfort as it does grip with Astral’s new G.14 rubber outsole.
The Alpinestars Alps Kevlar is a reasonably priced, middle-of-the-road option between heavy duty plastic knee/shinguards, and lightweight, flexible knee pads.
Semi-Rad.com's Brendan Leonard wrote a book about life's big questions, climbing, ditching your routine, and living out of your car. While the book is only a semi-success, it's certainly worth your time.
Saturday, the toughest 50k in the U.S. is going down at Snowbird Ski Resort. It's called the Speedgoat, and Karl Meltzer (who's won more 100-mile trail races than anyone) is once again hosting the event. We talked with Karl about the race and about the current state of Ultra.
The Cold Cold World Chernobyl is a fully customizable, well-built pack. And more than three years of testing have proven it to be really damn durable, too.
We covered basic definitions and frame suspension designs in our Suspension 101 articles. Now it's time to talk stanchions, lockouts, and everything in between.
So what's the difference between XC, Trail, and AM bikes? This article cuts through the confusion, and will help you decide what type of bike makes the most sense for you.