Editors' Choice 2013: Garmin fenix
Stay found and stay fit with this best-in-class GPS watch.
From outdoor cameras and GPS units to headlamps and more, the gear experts at Backpacker Magazine test the latest electronics in real backcountry conditions to bring you comprehensive gear reviews.
Stay found and stay fit with this best-in-class GPS watch.
This weather-sealed DSLR is immune to the elements.
Shoot high-quality pics with a rugged point-and-shoot.
Protect your phone from anything, no bulk required.
Improve every camp night with this little big light.
Enhance any trek with these cameras and gadgets
Make lasting memories in style with the Apple iPad Mini.
Personalize your maps on the go with the beginner-friendly Google Nexus 7.
You don't have to stop the music with this multi-use speaker from Braven.
Never lose track of time with the burly and feature-heavy MTM Special Ops Silencer watch.
Take your essentials with you wherever you go with this smart storage case from Lezyne.
Never be more than a click away with this portable office from Pelican.
Stay plugged in off the grid with the Solio Classic2 solar charger.
Shoot like a professional with minimal experience using this entry-level DSLR from Nikon.
For 40 years, BACKPACKER readers have explored the wilderness and returned with photographic gold. But we were wowed by the entries for this contestmore than 650 of them. Check out these finalists (and this year's winner), then go to backpacker.com/photos to submit your own images. Well showcase the best entries in upcoming issues.
These six cameras can take it all and still bring home your hero shots.
Improve and protect your photos with these three accessories.
Two point-and-shoot cameras that maps & GPS lovers will appreciate.
The Air Pro is the quickest, most responsive point-of-view camera we've tested.
A camera that withstood a 13-mile Tough Mudder race...clipped to the racer's waist.