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Built for cold-weather biking, the Essential features a windproof soft-shell back and a lightly padded palm. Lightweight fleece lining made this glove ideal not just for crisp rides but uphill skis and cold runs, too.
Testers didn’t want to shed this jacket when they were done with workouts—so they didn’t. The polyester-spandex blend is smooth on the skin and more than stretchy enough for overhead reaches. The new full zip is a welcome addition to the bestselling Baritone line.
Make dawn patrols easy with Brave Foods’ organic overnight oats. Add water the night before and this filling meal with chia seeds, hemp hearts, walnuts, and dried apple will be ready as soon as you roll out of bed.
Thin but warm, these merino-nylon socks are perfect for hard efforts on cold days or for folks whose feet run hot. They’re durable despite being fine and not even the slightest bit itchy.
The All-Paca is surprisingly warm for how lightweight and packable it is. It’s thin enough to wear under a helmet and breathes well as you warm up. Plus, alpaca wool doesn’t hold onto odors, so you can wear it several days in a row.
Load the StoneHauler for any workout. The padded duffel has a separate cinchable wet-clothes zone within the main compartment, plus backpack straps and a stout side handle. It’s also made of 100 percent recycled polyester coated in polyurethane for supreme durability.
When the going gets sloppy, this shoe shines. The latest in the beloved Speedcross line, the 5 features a new stitch-free upper but retains key features like deep lugs and Salomon’s one-pull speed-lace system. Available in Gore-Tex for $150.
Day One pairs the refreshment of seltzer with the recovery potential of CBD. It contains real juice but zero calories for a bright punch of flavor that’s satisfying after a hard workout.
These pants are built for long, cold days of moving fast in the mountains. That includes a wind-resistant DWR-treated soft-shell front and breathable polyester-spandex jersey behind the knees, in the crotch, and down the legs.
This wool-Tencel shirt works as a base layer on cold days or a sun guard on warm ones. The thumb loops and long cut are icing on the cake.