Gear Review: REI TiWare Nonstick Cookset
This four-piece set has a nonstick silicone/ceramic coating.
This four-piece set has a nonstick silicone/ceramic coating.
This polyester jersey is loose and meshy while still being a great sun barrier.
This watch features an altimeter, barometer, compass, and logbook, and is dead-on accurate.
A backpack for organized backpackers.
An extremely lightweight and tough jacket that's only $70.
This hoodless Patagonia jacket is extremely breathable.
A windproof jacket with a warm, brushed tricot lining.
Learn the basics of using GPS devices and watch amazing Google 3D flyovers in our special navigation focused video center.
This waterproof, windproof jacket loves crappy weather.
A great jacket for trail runners at only five ounces.
These cushy dayhikers are perfect for hiking with light loads.
This light hiker is practically abrasion resistant thanks to the thick pig suede upper.
This light hiker can carry up to 50 pounds!
A Five Ten shoe that excels at scrambling and smearing.
Bootlike support and traction with trail-runner shock absorption and weight.
Learn how to make custom maps, navigate any terrain, and the ins-and-outs of GPS devices and mobile apps in our comprehensive navigation center.
Are giardia issues now greater than they were, say, in the 60s? In the 60's I often drank out of remote streams, with no ill effects.
Is Gore-Tex still the #1 all-time best waterproof material you can buy?
What are the best quick-dry pants to use in cooler temperatures?
I've heard that DEET is bad for sleeping bag fabrics. Since I use it on most camping trips, should I wash my sleeping bag after every trip?
Amp up your frontcountry campground cooking with these five items.
Is your sleeping pad from the Stone Age? Try upgrading to this Jetsons-worthy mattress.
Backpacker went wild and bush beat Craghoppers Bear Grylls line of clothing, survival style.
The wilderness is often a wet and gritty place. Fortunately cameras are tougher than we think, but careless handling can trash them. Here's how to stack the odds in their favor.
Big adventure awaits with this comfortable, large-capacity waterproof pack
A fully-featured topper, the Tilley TWP1 waterproof hat has enough style to satisfy even the snobbiest hiker.
Some headlamps only provide a little light to get you by. Not so with the 105-lumen Fenix HL20–and it runs on a normal AA battery too!
What do dads really want? Hint: not more ties or car wash gift certificates. We polled our male staffers to find out what they hope to get (or give) this June 19th.
Worth the price, the Costa Del Mar Zane sunglasses have polarized lenses perfect for spotting fish despite the water's glare.
A Vibram sole adds a bit of burly sturdiness to the Mammut Teton GTX boot.
Throw the 800-fill Sierra Designs Gnar Hoody for a cozy extra layer.
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There's no need to sacrifice sturdiness with the less-pricey REI Passage 2 three-season tent.
A lightweight two-person tarp with multiple setup options.
These six readers convinced us their gear needed an update! Look for their full makeovers in our January 2012 Readers' Choice issue.
A low-cut hiker for all your daily adventures.
Load and go: Our test crew logged 1,689 miles to find the perfect short-haul pack for every type of hiker.
Is this the summer you vowed lighten your load? Pick up this sequel to a previous Editors' Choice winner and start the season off right.
Learn several techniques to purify water in the backcountry.
Improve your night sight with the latest headlamp technology.
Check out the Venturi 45 for its significant space and plentiful pockets.
If you're going light, choose the Osprey Hornet 46, which is durable despite its minimal weight.
Stability is good in relationships and backpacks. It's guaranteed in the Mountain Hardwear's Kanza 55/Tadita 50 with its ability to flex to fit any spine position.
Beefy and adaptable, the Deuter ACT Zero shrinks sizes from week-long adventurer to afternoon excursioner without compromising comfort.
The dynamic suspension system of the Black Diamond Epic makes carrying loads up to 45 pounds a walk in the park.
This four-person tent offers room in all directions, sky view ventilation, and a bone dry fly.
A perfect weekend pack for mountaineer and ice climbers.
Don't let iPhone fanatics fool you: There are tons of great outdoor apps for the other operating system.
My friend and I have a debate going about how to pack a tent: He says stuffing it is better, but I say folding and rolling is better. Who's right?
Tents have warnings to "maintain adequate ventilation. Death by suffocation is possible!" My tent has lots of mesh. What's the story here?
How can I be sure my water treatment equipment is doing it job. Is there a way to test this?
I am new to backpacking and have only made a few serious trips. Everyone I hike with always carries a gun. Do you carry a firearm when in the United States? Or am I just paranoid?
A retro-looking (albeit heavy) coat that stands up to wintry weather and hard work.
Two waterproof/breathable fabrics paired with a stowable hood for durability and solid performance in a lightweight, compressible package.
Load up your smartphone or iPad with these backpacker-friendly apps.
For big hauls these packs deliver.
Its design is a mash-up of features we like in luggage and a trail-ready backpack.
The Molimo fit everyone from beanpoles to fireplugs.
Rain, mud, rocks, snow, crampons. Some packs need to be coddled when faced with the wet, rough, and sharp. Not the Zealot.
The payload-to-weight-to-price of this pack is in a class by itself.
Its high-and-slim, alpine-style design easily kept 45 pounds close and stable as a tester scrambled up steep slopes and across tightrope-thin ridges.
This load monster's suspension is so dialed, it can induce a pleasant form of trail amnesia.
Welcome to accessory and apparel heaven: puffy jackets, stoves, windpants, knives, iPad apps, solar panels, GPS, hydration, first aid, socks, camp food, baselayers, and more.
Camp through the coldest months with these hearty sleeping bags.
This year's roundup of three-season bags features three killer deals and an Editors' Choice Award winner.
Six summer bags that cover summer's mood swings.
Enjoy sweet dreams in nasty conditions with these sacks and pads.
A lightweight, freestanding, stable tent with adequate space.
Pile in with these three- and four-person tents.
Stay warmer and drier thanks to efficient pole structures, geometries that enhance space and stormproofing, durable lightweight materials, and wind-tunnel-proven shapes.
Whatever your needs–ultralight, inexpensive, all-season, tough–we found the perfect two-person tent.
If you fly solo, these are the tents for you.
Whether you're loading for a local dayhike, a weekend in the wilderness, or a once-in-a-lifetime thru-hike, this year's class of packs redefines comfort.
If light and fast is your hiking/trail running motto, these are your kicks.
Two of BACKPACKER's 14 Editors' Choice Award winners fall into this all-purpose hiking boot category.
For big mountain climbs, these are your boots
From fit to grip, this year's shoes do everything better.
What is the mosquito's hunting range?
Tax return burning a hole in your pocket? How about blowing it on a feathery-light shelter for two?
Bedroom-slipper light and instantly comfortable