How to Cope When You're Hiking Slowly
When the going gets tough, the tough start singing—and taking lots of snack breaks.
When the going gets tough, the tough start singing—and taking lots of snack breaks.
Meet the best footwear that money can buy.
From hydration packs to multiday haulers, you won't find better backpacks than these.
With down on top and synthetic insulation underneath, this hybrid sleeping bag maximizes the performance benefits of both types of fill.
Get a legit, three-season down sleeping bag that’s true to its temp rating for less than $200.
For light-and-fast summer trips, there’s nothing better than this quilt: It weighs less than a pound and packs down to grapefruit size.
Smart features make this synthetic three-season sleeping bag especially cozy on subfreezing nights.
Go tent-less with this warm-weather sleeping bag’s waterproof bottom and footbox.
This toasty expedition sleeping bag combines plush, high-quality down with a unique draft collar for remarkable warmth to weight.
A beautiful marriage of weight, warmth, and packability, this may be the only sleeping bag you’ll ever need.
Premium materials and a semi-quilt design make this one of the lightest three-season options available.
An armored shell protects this weather-resistant sleeping bag from all but the worst conditions.
Sleeping Bag Liner
Budget bag
Navigate easier, see better, and keep charged with these smart backcountry gadgets.
If you run on a mix of trail and road, look no further than this multitasking trail runner.
A tough outsole and durable upper make this all-terrain hiking boot the choice for rough trails.
These hot-weather trail runners have superior airflow and a snug, grit-repelling ankle cuff, making them great for dusty summer trails.
Get enough stability and protection from these mountaineering boots to stay comfortable on 14,000-feet peaks.
An ankle-high gaiter keeps debris out of this trail runner, while a bouncy midsole adds spring to your stride.
A super-durable outsole and thicker-than-usual shank help this trail runner masquerade as a midcut boot.
Tons of cushioning and a wide toe box make this one of the most comfortable trail runners we tested.
Steeps and rocks ain’t no thing with the outsole on this low-cut hiker.
This is the best mid-cut hiking boot we’ve seen for $100.
This midcut hiking boot's fatigue-busting oversized midsole made the miles fly by on long hikes.
This amphibious low-cut hiking boot is ideal for river hiking, thanks to excellent drainage and traction.
Your favorite tennies meet rugged midweights in this lightweight hiking boot.
From dayhikes to thru-hikes, this midcut hiking boot is the most versatile.
This fast and light midcut boot rides like a running shoe, but protects like a hiking boot.
Protective materials and a thick outsole mean this mountaineering boot will last.
One of our all-time favorite boots is back.
Affordable traction and great durability in a pint-sized package
Packable Camp Shoes
It's easy to meet people on the PCT—but not all of them stick around.
Trail Runner's Pick
Glow in the Dark
Camp Light
Inflatable Canoe
All-Terrain Booties
Good-Fitting Pack
Inflatable Pillow
Tough Socks
Load-bearing Cart
Bluetooth earbuds
Summer gloves
Motion Activated
Soft on the Head
Meal Bars
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POV Camera
GPS Watch
Everyman camera
All-weather Camera Pack
Adventure-Proof Action Cam
Quickdraw smartphone holster
Group Cooking
Dessert
Snack
Snakcs
Snacks
Snacks
Snacks
Meals
Energy bar
Able to carry up to 100 liters, this pack is a load monster.
This comfortable pack grows with you and is built for hand-me-downs.
This pack is equally at home on dayhikes, weekends, and alpine ascents.
This pack's perforated wool backpanel kept us cool and dry.
This waterproof pack withstood everything from crampons to machetes.
You can grab items from the top, bottom, and middle of this pack without having to fish around.