
With hiking boots and the Columbia Watertight II Jacket on, our young friends are ready to hit the trail in any weather. This breathable rain jacket ensures dry comfort while juniors hike, even when skies are gray.
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The Southwest 70L is my go-to for multi-day treks when I need to carry everything but still move fast. The Dyneema construction is incredibly tough and waterproof, so I never worry about weather or abrasion....
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The Fox Racing Union BOA is the trail shoe I recommend when someone wants genuine performance without giving up walkability. The dual BOA Li2 system dials in fit across two zones independently so the shoe stays...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""These are my go-to shorts for pretty much everything—surf checks, travel, hikes, and even days at the crag. The Cordura fabric is insanely durable but doesn't chafe, and the fit is athletic without being tight....
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I wear this tee all the time because it hits that perfect balance of soft and durable. The fabric feels great right away, the fit stays consistent after washing, and the Teton graphic has a subtle, clean look...
Made to get you up and down the mountain, this shirt can also be dressed up or down to suit a myriad of settings. A casual favorite and campsite essential, the latest version of our bestseller features an updated fit and quick-drying fabric that feels...
When our day calls for movement we reach for the Oiselle Roga Short. These stretch woven running shorts offer a familair fit and feel that excels when we work up a sweat thanks to the moisture-wicking and easy stretch fabric as well as a secure plya waistband.
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""This is the jacket I grab when temps really dip. The 650-fill down feels lofty and warm without being overly technical, and the relaxed fit layers easily over a hoodie. I appreciate the pocket setup—plenty of...
The Trek N Go Sleeveless shirt is crafted from a sustainable jersey-knit fabric that's soft enough for lounging all afternoon in the park, stretchy enough for impromptu yoga sessions, and features wicking UPF 40 protection that's more than down for fun...
"Dont let ""t-shirt"" in Mountain Equipment Eclipse Hooded Zip-T-Shirt fool you, this close-fitting layer is no graphic tee. Designed to be worn as a baselayer or a midlayer when climbing, it calls on a Pontertorto Tecnostretch fabric and close fitting...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: “I like these for storm days at the resort when I want reliable waterproofing without insulation. The GORE-TEX shell keeps snow and wind out, and the inner thigh vents make it easy to cool off when I’m skiing...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The Chamber III is my go-to for aggressive downhill and enduro riding. The secure lace-and-strap closure keeps my foot locked in, while the tri-molded DH shank delivers powerful pedal efficiency with just enough...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""These are my go-to pants when the day includes movement but I still want comfort. They stretch easily for high steps, feel light in warm temps, and the DWR is clutch for early-morning hikes or surprise sprinkles.""...
The Rocky Mountain Hunting Callsil' Flirt Cow Elk Call is so incredibly compact, it can fit into your elk-hunting pack or pocket. Not only is open-reed call easy to use, theil' Flirt from Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls delivers ear-fooling cow and
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I wore the Gritter on a mixed-surface ride with everything from buffed singletrack to chunky gravel roads, and they felt dialed. The fit is comfortable but secure, and the outsole grips well when I’m off the...
Gravel grinders and cross-country racers alike are stoked about Shimano's new winter-ready shoe. The Shimano MW702 Mountain Bike Shoe features a durable and abrasion-resistant upper that is finished off with a water-resistant hook-and-loop covering, an...
With an over sleeve gauntlet cuff, reinforced goat-leather palm, and a lofty synthetic insulation, the Hestra CZone Mountain 3-Finger Mitten is ready for the deepest days of the year. Whether we are riding skis or a snowboard we trust the CZONE membrane...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I use this parka when I’m standing still in real cold—belays, transitions, early-morning camp duty. The box-wall construction is the real deal, and the warmth ramps up fast. The cuffs slide cleanly over gloves,...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I recommend this jacket for riders who want a tough, no-fuss shell that can handle resort laps and storm days. The fabric is burly enough for chairlift wear and tear, vents well when things heat up, and layers...
Icy, whipping winds don't scare us off the mountain when we're in the Firefall 2. The stretchy insulation keeps our body heat on lockdown without the bulk, so we can carve and slash unrestricted while the weatherproof exterior stops gusts and spray from...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The Fox Racing Union BOA is the trail shoe I recommend when someone wants genuine performance without giving up walkability. The dual BOA Li2 system dials in fit across two zones independently so the shoe stays...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“I’ve ridden a lot of do-it-all trail bikes, and the Ripmo is still one of the most balanced setups I’ve spent time on. It pedals efficiently enough for long days while staying calm and composed when the trail...
Get ready for adventure by fueling up with the Mountain House Granola with Milk and Blueberries Pouch. Nutritious, crunchy granola, savory milk, and delicious blueberries deliver 260 calories and 37g of carbohydrates per serving so you're re
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve been running in the Konos TRS for a few months, and it’s a great crossover shoe. The cushioning feels soft on pavement but still stable on rocky trails. The Adapt Trax outsole grips surprisingly well...
The mission is grand, and the conditions are bleak, but the Prism shares out grit. We stuff all our gear into the cavernous body and pull the 4 compression straps tight. We slide the hip belt out, so it doesn't interfere with our fully racked harness,...