“If you’re like us, you can’t sit still for long and live for outdoor adventure” reads one of the slogans from “Kuhl,” an outdoor apparel company that promotes all things in the mountain culture. “Kuhl”, means “cool” in Scandanavian...
Name:  Voile Women’s Revelator Splitboard MSRP (Price): $650 Pros: lightweight, durable Cons: still looking Rating:★★★★★     Overview:  As skiing uphill to earn your turns become more popular, there are a lot of new splitboards for women on the market. Splitboards have been around for a...

POC Trabec Review

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The Overview If you're looking for a comfortable, high-performance mountain biking helmet, look no further than POC Trabec Helmet. As a POC product, you can expect all the highest standards in safety performance. This helmet not only boasts some serious...
I don’t immediately think of needing a watch in the backcountry. It’s a time for disconnecting and enjoying nature. But let’s be honest, no matter how off the grid we are, it’s always crucial to be aware of the time for...
A flattering, feminine fit, 700-fill down insulation, and a water-repellant treatment makes the Eddie Bauer First Ascent Downlines Jacket great for everything from frigid, mid-winter temps to a wet, chilly spring night out on the town. The Overview Warmth and cuteness don't...

Timbuk2 Flow Tote Review

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  The Overview: There is a bag for everything. Just like there are jackets and shoes for everything. What makes the Timbuk2 Flow Tote special is its ballistic nylon exterior can take a beating, while internal and external pockets let you segregate...
Surprise, surprise. Women spend a lot of money. While this is no secret, the takeaway−at least in my humble opinion— is that female voice will gain more and more momentum within product development and branding consideration. Rejoice, ladies! We can...
The best question about the Patagonia Black Hole Duffel - 90L is where I haven’t taken it. So far the Black Hole has been on the river, camping in Utah, road trips to the city, overhead compartment in planes, huts...
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