Hiking Footwear
Hiking footwear is what you put on when the pavement ends and your outdoor adventure begins. It’s the interface between your body and the trail, so it's important to make the right decisions about footwear before you purchase.

Hiking Socks
Your feet are the most important part of any hiking setup, and you should use the same attentive care that you apply when selecting the right pair of hiking shoes or boots as you do for selecting your hiking socks.

Hiking Baselayer
One of the most important pieces of any wilderness adventure and outdoor athletic kit, baselayers dry quickly, transport moisture away from the skin, resist odors, feel great, and last for many years.

Hydration
The water bottle needs no formal introduction. Simple, utilitarian, environmentally responsible, and often boasting peacock-bright colors and unique designs, it can be easily spotted on trails, backseats of vehicles, and everywhere in between.

Pack
Backpacks have become high-tech works of art. From features-strapped load-haulers designed for distance backpacking trips to ultralight shoulder-slingers, the options are myriad and choosing the right one can often feel overwhelming.
Knife
Grasp a knife and connect instantly to a collective consciousness dating back 2,000,000 years. This most perennial human creation antedates fire and the wheel, yet its essential components remain the same.

Hiking Beanie
Bearing new features and improved materials, beanies have become more than just the knitted winter caps your dad used to wear. Our guide will help you choose the best beanie for your sport and your steeze.

Insulating Midlayer
Because of the versatility of outerwear, many people use all sorts of jackets, vests, sweaters and turtlenecks as mid layers. With a little planning you can expand the temperature range of your outfit and minimize the bulk around your body.

Technical Jacket
Don't let inclement weather thwart your outdoor plans. Today's technical jackets are a product of decades of innovation and boast technologies that will keep you comfortable in the face of the worst Mother Nature throws your direction.

Guide Book
Even in this modern era of smartphones and Wi-Fi, nothing replaces a well-written guidebook. Travelers, climbers, and many other adventurers can glean wisdom from the research and advice found in traditional paper.

Watch
Lewis and Clark navigated the wilderness using a sextant, an octant, a surveying compass, and an artificial horizon among other things. Today's explorers wear their technologies on their wrists, with watches boasting features that go far beyond timekeeping.

Trekking Pole
There are many reasons why the use of trekking poles by hikers, backpackers, and snowshoers has increased dramatically in the past decade. By transferring some of the weight into your arms, they make uphill climbs easier.

Compact Emergency Radio
An emergency radio is a device that has been specifically designed to receive important alerts and updates from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). In times of crisis, NOAA can activate its own network of emergency transmitters in order to alert the public to potential problems.
