Gear Reviews

Blue backpack with black pockets and yellow straps.

Six Moon Designs Swift X Ultralight Backpack

Reviewed by Bryan McDirmid If you still carry cans of soup into the backcountry, this pack is not for you. I tested this ultra-light, 36-ounce backpack over ...
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Purple hiking boots.

AKU Selvatica GTX Hiking Boots

These boots made by Italian company AKU are a light, nimble, waterproof/breathable option for taking on the Inland Northwest’s rougher mountain trails. The Elica Fit technology allows your ...
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Navy, burgundy and tan long socks.

Gear Room: Cody Townsend’s Le Send Ski Touring Sock

Australian gear company Le Bent turned to pro skier Cody Townsend to help design the first sock specifically for ski touring. Years of suffering through ...
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Snow goggles.

Gear Room: Sweet Protection Interstellar Goggles

For me, a sign of a well-designed piece of gear is how little cursing is involved with first getting a gear item dialed and functioning. ...
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Blue snowport helmet.

Gear Room: Sweet Protection Helmet

I started wearing a helmet skiing over a decade ago, and good thing too. The very next season, casually picking my way down a shredded ...
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A grey pink and tan plaid flannel shirt.

Gear Room: Flyshacker Grindle Plaid

I’m not the kind of person who gets too excited about clothes so was surprised how much I immediately loved the Flyshacker Grindle Plaid flannel ...
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Two people posed in front of a shoe wall.

Long-time Gear Shop Changes Hands

Sandpoint, Idaho— Downtown Sandpoint’s Outdoor Experience, or OE as it’s known to many of the outdoor gear store’s customers, has been a fixture of the ...
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Photo of campfire through the trees.

6 Winter Gear Gift Ideas

Mountain Equipment Dispersion Jacket The genius of the Dispersion Jacket isn’t a laundry list of superfluous features, but in the simple construction that combines hard ...
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Large orange and red flames from a campfire.

Light Your Winter Campfire

Nothing is cozier on a winter evening than a crackling fire. There are even apps that create the sensation for those unable or unwilling to ...
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