Editor’s Choice: Infinity Whiplash SUP
Give the pack the slip
Give the pack the slip
Pants made by—and for—plus-size female hikers
Masterful sleds for a variety of conditions
Step up your cycling game with these road, gravel, and spin shoes
The best gear for capturing your adventures
Upgrade to these versatile trip staples
These shelters score major comfort points
Don’t be afraid to sweat it out in these running pieces
These hikers will help you carry your load and stay comfortable and secure, no matter the terrain
Embrace the heat and take your practice deeper
These rigs make car camping easy
Focus on your session—not your clothes
From the park to the podium, the Privateer 141 does it all
These top-notch lids won us over
We reviewed 341 pieces of gear. But these ones stood above.
Unlock your project with this cragging gear
Technical layers for any occasion
The best comfort and performance for all levels of activity
The best gear for staying put outside
Focus on your session—not your clothes
This portable, packable device will repel mosquitoes no matter where you take it
Feast-making cookware that won’t slow you down
Fend off water and wind with these breathable, packable jackets
Kicks for logging tarmac miles
This pack bridges the gap between ultralight and ultracomfy
Quality rubber is the most important part of your crag bag
A cycling outfit that everyone will love
Rigs to put a smile on anyone’s face
Purpose-built platforms for a variety of experiences
These bags’ innovative features make them standouts for adventure travel
The comfiest base-camp bedding
A new wave of inflatables is approaching shore
These accessories might not make or break your trip, but you’ll sure be glad you packed them
Scarpa is pushing approach shoes to new heights—and distances
Don’t be afraid to sweat it out in these running pieces
Clothing and accessories for urban riding
A five-star kit for base-camp meals
A cool kit for eager little adventurers
Rigorous testing was no match for these pieces
Carryall solutions for every kind of run
These bags redefine carrying comfort
Technical layers for any occasion
Long adventures on the trails are just around the corner. Be prepared with these vests, both new releases and time-tested standbys.
Runners smack the ground harder—but get injured less—in more cushioned shoes. New research explains why.
The world of recovery gear is a wild, wild west. Here’s your complete guide.
After finishing the Appalachian Trail, I experienced severe pain in my lower leg. Toe socks and spacers were my saving grace.
Weather is warming up and racing season is beginning, so here are the best trail shoes for this spring and summer.
At the intersection of soft and speedy, you’ll find the Hoka Tecton X, another contender in the growing market for carbon-plate trail shoes.
Blisters are history with this snug, no-slip pair
As the weather warms and race season begins, here’s what the editorial staff at Trail Runner has been running in, reading, eating, and more.
Here are a handful of stellar eco-forward innovations that trail runners and race directors can add to their tool belts.
Lighter, springier - with the same cush you’ve come to expect from Hoka. Here’s what’s new in the Speedgoat 5.
As athletes prioritize environmental responsibility, brands are listening and creating gear that’s both high-quality and sustainable.
Can two and a half minutes of instruction turn you into a better athlete? Givego thinks so.
The new brand is a partnership with shoe company Camper, and the first line of gear - including apparel and shoes - drops this fall.
Our first impressions put it right up there with the best offerings from this beloved purveyor of cushy runners.
INOV-8's newest shoe is built to help you push your limits
The Cascadia was the first trail shoe our assistant editor ever ran in. She now owns dozens of trail shoes, but always returns to this one.
Spring is inching closer, and the gear we’re running in, podcasts we’re listening to, and recipes we’re making are reflecting that!
Hydration science has seen some major updates in recent years. Here’s how to leverage them to improve your long-run performance.
In 1969, we put a man on the moon. Now two brands are weaving moon-worthy innovations into performance gear.
There are a lot of running socks out there. Here are our favorites, plus when we like to wear them.
Everything you need to know about getting outfitted for your next trail race - no matter the distance.
These 13 options are some of the best for keeping your feet dry and happy in the rainy season.
From gear to fuel to on-the-run podcasts, here’s what the Trail Runner team can’t get enough of right now.
Dirt-cheap equipment modifications to help you get the most out of your trail-running gear.
Replacing worn-out gear adds up in both monetary and environmental ways. Here’s how to keep your favorite equipment in top shape.
Everything you need to get the most out of your training without breaking the bank - tried and tested by our team.
Eco-conscious shopping is hard. Here’s what you need to know about the ten most common standards.
The $375 Speedland SL:PDX might just change how runners think about their equipment.
We want to hear from you. How can we do better when it comes to gear testing? Take our survey to let us know.
Being able to see is just as important as being seen when running in low light. Here are our favorite headlamps for every scenario.
No matter where you're running or what terrain you'll be on, we've got a shoe recommendation for you.
These top 2021 shoes are available now and will be your best option with supply chain shortages of new models.
Base layers are critical when running in cold weather when it comes to staying warm and dry. Here are our go-to favorites.
Buying early, and potentially in bulk, could help save stress in the face of impending inventory shortages.
The new batch of trail running shoes is coming soon, and there's a lot to look forward to.
Tested in the coldest seasons by our editors in Colorado and Montana, these jackets are sure to keep you warm on even the chilliest winter runs.
Whether you’re trail running overseas, linking up peaks or setting an FKT, Gaia GPS helps trail runners stay on track in complex terrain.
From route creation and trail research to offline data access, Gaia GPS helps everyone from navigators to professional mountain guides achieve safer, better-planned trips.