The Best Women’s Running Apparel of 2022
Don’t be afraid to sweat it out in these running pieces
Don’t be afraid to sweat it out in these running pieces
We adore these easy breezy on-the-road pieces
Don’t be afraid to sweat it out in these running pieces
Upgrade to these versatile trip staples
Feast-making cookware that won’t slow you down
There’s a lot more to these bottoms than meets the eye
This compact solar panel will juice up your next long-distance trek
These lids tick all our boxes
A lightning-fast water filter makes staying hydrated on the trail easier than ever
The best gear for staying put outside
Kicks for logging tarmac miles
These rigs make car camping easy
These accessories might not make or break your trip, but you’ll sure be glad you packed them
A cycling outfit that everyone will love
Blisters are history with this snug, no-slip pair
Winning shades for every kind of adventure
A cycling outfit that everyone will love
Technical layers for any occasion
These rugged runners love to rally
These bags’ innovative features make them standouts for adventure travel
This shoe brings carbon-plated speed to the masses
This portable, packable device will repel mosquitoes no matter where you take it
341 field-tested favorites for summer adventure
Technical layers for any occasion
Pants made by—and for—plus-size female hikers
The comfiest base-camp bedding
These shelters score major comfort points
We reviewed 341 pieces of gear. But these ones stood above.
These bags redefine carrying comfort
Masterful sleds for a variety of conditions
Scarpa is pushing approach shoes to new heights—and distances
Leave the heavy lifting to these pieces
Clothing and accessories for urban riding
Fend off water and wind with these breathable, packable jackets
On-bike essentials for a better ride
A new wave of inflatables is approaching shore
These hikers will help you carry your load and stay comfortable and secure, no matter the terrain
Rigorous testing was no match for these pieces
Finally, a hiking boot that can truly do it all
Purpose-built platforms for a variety of experiences
This travel speaker impresses with studio-quality sound
With the right tent you can protect yourself from the weather, spread out in luxury, and settle into a home away from home
These bags and pads will keep you warm and promote healthy sleep without weighing down your pack
Give the pack the slip
There’s a great new wearable for every kind of athletic goal
These motor-equipped rides are both fun and functional
This nifty container makes gear organization a cinch
This pack bridges the gap between ultralight and ultracomfy
Embrace the heat and take your practice deeper
The best comfort and performance for all levels of activity
This featherlight racerback doesn’t sacrifice support
Focus on your session—not your clothes
Focus on your session—not your clothes
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