Deuter Airlite 26 SL

The Deuter Airlite 26 SL brings to the daypack market a comfy, minimalist, functional sleek design at just the right cargo capacity for day hikes, peak bagging and epic mountain bike rides. Comfort: The shoulder straps are narrow to best fit a woman‘s upper torso, and the soft, tapered edges never slipped, chafed or dug … Read more

Vargo Titanium Emergency Whistle

Why are we writing about the Titanium Emergency Whistle from Vargo Outdoors? Well, this month is National Preparedness Month, and along with food, water, shelter, and a way to make a fire, a whistle should be a part of your outdoor gear and your 72 hour kit. First, do not rely on your cell phone. In a … Read more

The Versatile Sugoi Versa

One bike jacket to rule them all! For cyclists, the pivotal change from summer to fall means cycling through a range of temperatures – chilly mornings that require a jacket, and moderate afternoons in which you‘ll need a vest or a set of arm sleeves. Or you could just get set up with the Sugoi Versa … Read more

The Extrawheel: A Trailer for the Trail

I acquired the Extrawheel Bike Trailer out of both apprehension and necessity. I had read conflicting reports about the availability of water on the White Rim Trail, but pretty much everyone agreed that a gallon of water per person per day is a good minimum planning strategy when estimating the water requirements for the Utah … Read more

Fjällräven High Coast Wind Anorak

The Fjällräven High Coast Wind Anorak ($180) is a packable lightweight wind- and water-resistant anorak-style jacket. But first thing’s first. You have to know how to pronounce “Fjällräven”. Get your tongue-roll on for the “r” and say it with me: “Fee-yellll-reh‘ven”. Check you out! You just said “arctic fox” in Swedish! The High Coast Wind … Read more