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Crush More Mountain Trail: The Altra Zero Drop Lone Peak 1.5

posted by gumptiongear August 5, 2013 0 comments

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Although it’s zero-drop at heart and minimalist by design, the Lone Peak 1.5 from Altra Zero Drop  doesn’t skimp on the features you need to tackle rough trails. Get ready to slide your foot inside this zero-drop trail runner and set your feet free on the trail.

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Review: TerraLUX TT-3 Tactical Flashlight

posted by gumptiongear July 17, 2013 0 comments

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Whether it’s a an extra flashlight for the glove box, or a tool for backcountry exploration, you don’t want to take any chances with your visibility and safety when it comes to picking a flashlight.  With enough power to blind a bear or light up about 300 feet worth of trail, the TT-3 Flashlight from TerraLUX is a powerful tool worthy of any outdoor enthusiasts gear stash.

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Review: Suunto Ambit HR Altimeter Watch

posted by gumptiongear June 3, 2013 0 comments

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Suunto engineers outfitted the Ambit HR Altimeter Watch with an array of easy-to-operate features and technology, and seamlessly merged them all into an intuitively designed tool that is ready to track, monitor and report every one of your high octane adventures.  Having set a new standard for what outdoor athletes can, and should expect from a GPS/orienteering tool, the Suunto Ambit isn’t just a GPS watch, it’s a lifestyle.

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Fly Over the Trail: Salomon XT Wings 3

posted by gumptiongear May 10, 2013 0 comments

Fly Over the Trail: Salomon XT Wings 3

Ninety-nine percent of every outdoor trail running adventurer has a day job. We spend 40+ hours a week waiting for the weekend.  Sitting behind the oppressive desk of daily monotony, we secretly dream of topographic maps that reveal a universe of pink dotted footpaths and orange contour lines that can deliver our running to fresh pastures and new heights.

A universe that could one day, have us climbing hernia-inducing hills, leaping across mountain streams and scrambling across heather strewn valleys – in which case you’re going to need a rugged, comfortable, and dependable trail running shoe. A shoe like the XT Wings 3 from Salomon Running.
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Patagonia EVERmore Trail Running Shoe

posted by gumptiongear April 30, 2013 0 comments

There are times when our bodies simply crave the serene hush of the trail.  For those moments Patagonia offers the EVERmore Trail Running Shoe.  Light and nimble enough for short distances on smoother paths, yet rugged enough with ample foot protection to go the distance on rough terrain, the EVERmore provides an energetic kick on the trail.

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Flee the Bondage of Convention: The Teva TevaSphere

posted by gumptiongear April 25, 2013 0 comments

The Teva TevaSphere

“Once we rid ourselves of traditional thinking we can get on with creating the future.” — James Bertrand

Since Teva pioneered the first sport-sandal category nearly 30 years ago, the brand has consistently moved beyond traditional thinking to develop products that enable and encourage your adventure.  Teva’s latest development, is no exception.  TevaSphere is a collection of outdoor cross-trainers designed with a first-of-its-kind spherical heel and pod-arch system that offering the runner a minimalist feel with maximum stability for an incredible ride over any terrain.

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OOFOS: Comfort and Recovery

posted by gumptiongear April 2, 2013 0 comments

Keeping the body in optimum condition both before and after a workout is critical to pushing farther and faster, and that means making a conscious effort to make take recovery more seriously.  While it’s true that advances in design and technology have made your hiking and ski boots, climbing and running shoes more comfortable, at the end of the day they are built for performance, not comfort.  After pouring every ounce of yourself into a training session or race, what you need is footwear that will help rest your beat up feet and recover right up until the next go around.  OOFOS footwear is designed to provide instant comfort and support to help reduce fatigue, restore vigor and speed along your recovery.

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Gear Guide: Spring 2013 Essential Run Gear

posted by gumptiongear March 19, 2013 0 comments


Spring has sprung, and after a long, dark winter, it’s finally time to get back in stride and and crank up your run routine.  With longer days, warmer temps and restless legs Spring is not only when runners everywhere begin tackling more miles, it’s also the perfect opportunity to take stock of your running gear.  Updating your run gear can provide a great motivational boost to your running, and get you properly prepared to fly along the trails and roadways that were blocked by snow for the last several months.

Following on the heels of our Spring Road and Trail Shoe Guides, here are eight essential pieces of running gear selected by our editors to help you ramp up your training this Spring.

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TrekSta Sync Trail Runner

posted by gumptiongear March 5, 2013 0 comments

 

Treksta Sync Trail Runner

Whether you’re conquering a peak, running along the local levee, or simply out to prove a point to your run partner on the trail, the new TrekSta Sync Trail Running Shoes are ready for the ride.  Offering the comfort and protection you need along with a smooth and responsive ride, these shoes are about to crush any excuses you had in mind for  not hitting the trail.

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Review: Headsweats® Toaster Beanie

posted by gumptiongear March 4, 2013 0 comments

 

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If a little cold, snow, and morning frost isn’t going to keep you from running outside, you’ll want to ensure that you’ve got the right equipment on hand.  An essential part of any good cold weather run ensemble is appropriate headgear— but not just any old beanie will suffice. Even on brisk Spring mornings, it’s a tricky thing to be sweating out in the cold, so you’ll need something to keep you warm, dry, and comfortable.  Enter the Headsweats Toaster Beanie.

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