The Best New Apparel, Hard Goods and Outdoor Accessories of 2023
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The Best New Apparel, Hard Goods and Outdoor Accessories of 2023

Apr 17, 2024

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From ultra-durable staples to innovative new items, these releases are the crème de la crème of the outdoors.

For more outdoor gear releases and all of the best new products Gear Patrol covers, check out our collection of the best new gear of 2022.

The outdoors — and by association, the outdoor industry — is vast. Whether it's snowboarding apparel, hiking shoes, surf booties or sunhats, every season and every outdoor discipline are chock-full of new and exciting apparel, hard goods and accessories releases.

If you're a multi-hyphenate outdoor enthusiast with too many interests and not enough time, this collection of the newest and most exciting releases of the year is for you. In it, we'll keep tabs on the most innovative, newest outdoor items that can take your next adventure from dream to reality. Watch this space...

Ditch the car and log some miles with Santa Cruz's new e-bike. Available as a drop-bar long-range gravel grinder or a flat-bar alley cat raider, this Class 3 with 60+ miles of range promises once you get on, you won't want to get off.

Price: $6,299

The latest in Chrome's Artist Series is a skate-inspired collab hitting three packs, a wallet and a hat. Our favorite item is this 9L sling bag: with its handy bike lock slot, it can fit a surprising amount of gear.

Price: $100

Arc'teryx released a trove of new Fall 2023 gear, including this insulated midweight softshell that's great for shifting conditions and transitional weather.

Price: $600

One of the most popular hiking shoes is now available in a low silhouette. The brand-new hiker from Adidas Terrex offers more versatility and comfort for those with sensitive ankles.

Price: $180

Velocio's new do-it-all pant is outfitted with Italian-milled Cordura fabric and a PFC-free DWR treatment for ultimate durability and protection against the elements.

Price: $199

Built with 100 percent recycled re/cor cordura and high-tenacity nylon yarn, this sleek new pack from Camelbak effortlessly transitions from city to trail.

Price: $180

This isn't just any cargo cage — it's a cool cargo cage, engineered from 5250 aircraft-grade aluminum designed with a desert-inspired motif, paying homage to State's Phoenix routes.

Price: $24.00

Bless your next adventure with Roark's update to its popular trail shirt, which includes eye-catching new prints.

Price: $89

Gerber's answer to the renowned Benchmade Bugout boasts a (nearly) 3-inch S30V steel blade, single-handed operation, a textured grip and a weight of less than two ounces. It's slightly cheaper than the Bugout, too. Check out our pretty dang positive first impressions here.

Price: $175+

You can now customize the little bro of Benchmade's standout EDC folder. Beyond myriad colors and materials, you can upload images to truly make yours one of a kind — and deploy that 2.82-inch, SV30 steel blade in style.

Price: $200+

The incomparable Quintin Middleton recently launched a smaller version of the popular ONA folding chef's knife on Kickstarter, and it has already surpassed its funding goal. The 3.5-inch S35VN stainless steel blade looks great for cooking, camping, hunting and more.

Price: $120 (early bird)

This trippy skull-emblazoned Ellis is one of four TJB items to get the Bryce Wong treatment. The others are a t-shirt, a Mehlville dual-compartment carabiner and the coolest-looking Cambro Tray we've ever seen.

Price: $35+

With its modular, magnetic functionality making it possible to create the exact configuration of tools you need on the fly, Windeler has been disrupting the EDC space since 2020. A number of offerings are now available on Huckberry, but hurry, they sell out fast.

Price: $20+

The latest from the Melbourne, Australia-based brand is the perfect mix of form and function. Spare your fingers with this elegant key-toting solution, which features a quick-release lock you simply pull and rotate to add or subtract keys and micro accessories.

Price: $34.90

Lifestraw updated its gravity filter to include virus protection — it now filters out 99.99 percent of viruses (Rotavirus, Hepatitis A), and has a lifetime capacity of 18,000 liters.

Price: $189.95

The newest shoe from Reef is light, breathable and has a crush-back heel so you can easily slip into it after surfing — or any time you want.

Price: $70

The newest collaboration from Helinox and Pendleton features the Chair One HDB with two of Pendleton’s Southwest-inspired designs: Moonlight Mesa and Desert Dawn.

Price: $160

The newest version of State's carbon road frameset (launched Jan 2023) is the Carbon All-Road/ Gravel option: it's made for variable terrain, and features an approachable pricepoint.

Price: $1,999.99

Yeti recently expanded its Yonder drinkware line with two new bottles — and added a new cap, for good measure. Built for the backcountry, the 1.5L features a lightweight and nearly indestructible design.

Price: $30

The new version of the FireCan is more powerful and lighter than ever, thanks to a new high-pressure 5 psi, quick-release propane output that’s CSA Certified and puts out 55,000 BTU per hour.

Price: $249.99

CRKT has been on a bit of a tear lately, revamping some of its popular silhouettes into higher-end EDC knives. This go-around it's Matthew Lerch’s LCK — now equipped with a CPM S35VN steel blade, shredded carbon fiber handle and IKBS ball-bearing deployment.

Price: $175

The partially serrated tanto blade made of M4 steel, Trac-Tec handle inserts, oversized jimping and user-friendly finger choil are impressive. But what really stands out about the Launch 16 is how true it is to its name: at the push of a button, the blade deploys with force that can only be described as explosive.

Price: $149.95

We continue to be impressed with Case's Modern EDC collection, a bold departure from its bevy of more traditional offerings. Available in four colors, this lively 4.5-ounce flipper boasts a lightweight anodized aluminum handle, 3.2-inch S35VN drop point blade, reversible pocket clip and liner lock.

Price: $159.99

This handy collection makes it easy to set up/take down a tent, prep firewood and stoke a blaze for cooking, warmth and general campfire camaraderie. The package deal saves you money too — it costs $20 less than buying the Pack Hatchet, Fire Starter and Stake-Out multi-tool individually.

Price: $100

Normally, a simple pallet swap wouldn't necessarily be newsworthy, but when it's TJB's The Kline — one of the brand's finest American-made knives — we tend to take notice. It helps, too, that this knife benefits from a Magnacut blade, Micarta scales, a slide lock and so much more.

Price: $369

Picture this: it's 1964, and both the legendary Buck 110 Folding Hunter and Nicks Handmade Boots made their debut. Fast-forward 60 years, and the brands have joined forces to celebrate their respective made in the USA wares, both of which are still being produced today. Based on the Buck 110 design from the 1960s and the signature Nicks 1964 Brown boots, this limited-edition collab features a unique knife-and-boot combo that is set to sell fast.

Price: $699

Chrome's third annual collaboration with Gay's Okay includes this eye-popping take on the brand's classic 1050D nylon slinger. Boasting a rainbow reflective coating delivering style and safety, it's big enough to stash an 11-inch tablet and features a handy slot for your bike lock.

Price: $105

The quirky Swedish brand's new go-anywhere shell actually comes in four colors for men and women. The name owes to its ability to pack down to about the size of an orange. Made from recycled and recyclable polyester, it’s waterproof, breathable and ultralight: a men’s large weighs less than 7 ounces.

Price: $300

Part of the newest women's collection from Roark, this jumpsuit isn't all looks — it's also amphibious. Quick-dry, four-way stretch fabric with mesh pockets and a relaxed fit can easily transition from land to sea.

Price: $99

Filtering water just got even more portable and affordable. LifeStraw’s scrappy new 1.7-ounce, 5.1-inch unit screws onto most standard water bottles (28mm threading), its replaceable membrane microfilter lasts up to 2,000 liters and it can fill a 1-liter bottle in just 20 seconds.

Price: $29.99

This classically styled 5-panel cap may not be as technical as some of Coal’s other offerings, but it does boast a moisture-wicking sweatband and evocative imagery by crafty outdoors-centric artist Jess Mudgett. Poudre, for the record, is French for powder.

Price: $34

The latest update to this highly technical jacket features two different kinds of Gore-Tex for maximum toughness, weight savings and breathability. A helmet-compatible hood, pit zips and a RECCO reflector squeeze into its 11.6-ounce (women’s)/13.1-ounce (men’s) form factor.

Price: $650

The newest ultralight offering from HMG is a three-season backcountry shelter made for solo travelers. Ultralight Dyneema fabric, dual peak vents, an adjustable bathtub floor and YKK zips come together in this 1.05 pound package.

Price: $599

The latest responsibly-made collab collection between Outerknown and Otis features a few sustainably-minded features: it’s made using Eco-Acetate (a material derived from cotton seed and wood pulp and both 100-percent recyclable and biodegradable) and recyclable mineral glass lenses.

Price: $250

Designed for campers of all experience levels and abilities, the modular Land Nest System allows for multiple floor plan configurations and set-ups. The Medium Tent Set features a 4-person tent, a fly sheet with universal door openings and an inner tent can be attached to the front or back.

Price: $864.95

Named after the snake that inspired its serpentine shape, Craighill's latest keychain-adjacent release is a dual-gated carabiner designed to keep your keys accessible when you need them and secure when you don't. It also comes in steel, brass and black finishes, so you can pick the one that matches your style best.

Price: $44

Designed specifically to meet blade length restrictions in many places, Benchmade's tough-looking 290BK Full Immunity has a sub-2.5-inch CPM M4 Wharncliffe blade mated to aluminum handle scales equipped with the brand's rock-solid AXIS lock. If you need a tiny knife that can stand up to full-sized punishment, this one's for you.

Price: $270

Founded in Guangzhou, China in 2021, Vosteed is steadily making a name for itself in the knife world. This affordable, eye-catching folder features a fat, leaf-shaped V-Nitro blade ideal for EDC, food prep and more. You get your choice of Micarta or G10 handles, plus a smooth thumbstud opening mechanism (hence the TS) and a sturdy liner lock.

Price: $69

This cleaver-style knife combines form and function with some winning features, including a tough D2 blade, deployed via a thumb stud and steadied with a mid-lock. A handle made of glass-filled nylon buttressed by steel liners ups the durability, while a reversible deep-carry pocket clip keeps the Hatch at the ready whenever you need it.

Price: $71.99 $44.95

Lauded knife designer Michael Walker actually used to be a jeweler, and this upscale, high-end folder illustrates his prowess. It's available in two versions — one with Böhler M390 blade steel and a blue inlay handle, and another with a Damasteel blade and a silver inlay handle — but both have titanium handle scales, IKBS ball-bearing systems and low-profile pocket clips.

Price: $275-$500

Looking like something ripped straight out of science fiction, CRKT's Italian-made Hirin boasts a lightweight skeletonized design that's elevated by the use of Super Dense Twist Damasteel for the blade and pocket clip and titanium for the handle. And while it is probably excessively expensive, it's definitely one of the most unique folding knives we've seen in a long time.

Price: $500

Pining for one-of-a-kind blade? Portland-based artist Jess Mudgett has created 14 adventurous new illustrations that can be applied to a number of different Gerber knives. Use the brand’s interactive online tool to design a unique EDC essential that doubles as a conversation piece every time you pull it out.

Price: $200+

With its reliable slicing and wine bottle-opening capabilities, the No.10 Corkscrew knife was already great for picnics. Now Opinel has taken it to the next-level by adding a clever beer bottle opener to the end of the handle. This one sold out fast but you can sign up to be notified when there’s a restock.

Price: $38

While most keychain carabiners are pretty adept at getting your keys out of your pocket and secured to, say, a belt loop or bag, they can get pretty bulky. Orbitkey sidesteps the issue with the Clip Mini, the brand's slimmest and most minimal carabiner to date. Of course, it still has the same reliable gate, quick and secure Quick-Snap Lock System and top-notch styling as its larger brethren.

Price: $29.90

Adidas Five Ten is broadening its reach, releasing its first-ever clipless cross-country bike shoe. The Kestrel BOA features a full suite of performance-oriented features, including a full-length glass fiber-reinforced plate and a Stealth rubber instep, delivering max power output and comfort.

Price: $230

This new collab from Pendleton and Stanley combines the iconic stylings of both brands into one sleek, standout bottle. The Classic Bottle is part of a five item collection, developed to benefit the National Park Service and Wildland Firefighter Foundation.

Price: $59.50

When two stylish brands partner up, it's hard not to take notice. This water-repellent nylon riding shirt from Rapha and Snow Peak is quick-drying, packable and, of course, good looking.

Price: $250

Goruck's popular GR1 pack received a notable fabric update in the form of lightweight X-Pac fabric, which is abrasion and water-resistant as well as 30 percent lighter than previously used materials.

Price: $435

Vanmoof just announced the S4 and (somewhat smaller) X4, its most accessible and reliable rides yet. These streamlined offerings feature 4 power levels, 20 mph of assistance and a price tag that's $1,500 below the brand's flagship S5 and A5 models.

Price: $2,498

After 30 years of the men's version of the Himalayan Suit, TNF finally came out with a women's-specific treatment, which received key design updates to better serve the female form.

Price: $2,000

Read more about the Women's Himalayan Suit here.

This brand-new softside cooler boasts some impressive eco-friendly features: the exterior is made with Repreve polyester (made from recycled water bottles) and natural hemp trims along with other recycled components, and the insulation is made from algae and recycled EVA.

Price: $39.99

Part of Pearl Izumi's new Contours Gravel Collection, which pays homage to the natural landscapes that define gravel riding, the men's Pro Mesh Jersey features high-stretch PRO Transfer Mesh fabric built with thermoregulating properties, as well as an antimicrobial treatment that keeps things fresh between rides.

Price: $112.50

Part of the Spring '23 Mountain Collection, the River Hoodie from Topo Designs comes in four colorways for women and includes features like a 30+ UV rating, moisture-wicking and antimicrobial fabrics and a zippered back pocket for stowing essentials.

Price: $99

Victorinox steps away from its multitool roots with this fundamentally sound folder, featuring a paracord pendant and a lockable silver blade that deploys easily thanks to a removable thumb stud. The Evoke Alox is available in a range of colorways and treatments.

Price: $120+

This bushcraft-ready beast, complete with a rubberized handle and versatile sheath, is optimized for outdoor adventure. The most notable feature is the full-tang CRYO 4116 Krupp stainless steel blade, which boasts excellent corrosion resistance, strength and edge retention.

Price: $89.95

Gerber's Tri-Tip mini cleaver, Armbar Cork multi-tool and ComplEAT picnic multi-tool are outdoor gear pieces on their own. But packaged together in this affordable kit, they make an even better must-have campground set for cooking, maintenance and much more.

Price: $100

Upgrade your brown bag lunches and campsite picnics with this clever, useful on-the-go meal kit from Opinel (one of the most iconic knifemaking brands) and Monbento. It includes a gorgeous bento box (with two airtight containers), a limited-edition No. 8 folding knife, cutlery attachments (a spoon and fork) and more.

Price: $94.95

One of our favorite key organizer brands is back with new additions to its Star Wars collaboration, including the Millennium Falcon (seen here), an X-wing, the Death Star and a Tie Fighter — all done up with clever, colorful minimalist graphics. The six earlier Star Wars-themed organizers are still available, too.

Price: $44.90

The Ridge’s wallet and key organizer package is already wildly popular thanks to its minimalist functionality. The latest edition features a topographic look at the summit of Half Dome, the 8,800-foot icon of the Yosemite Valley that is tackled by thousands of hikers and climbers every year.

Price: $235 $155

If you're looking for a new hiking backpack, this lightweight collab from Danner x Mystery Ranch may be the ticket. It's made with the same durable and efficient design as all of MR's packs, with a eye-catching new colorway that's hard to ignore.

Price: $229

Constructed with all the same technical details of traditional Tail 2650, this new collab between Danner and Mystery Ranch boasts a limited-edition colorway inspired by Big Sky Country sunsets.

Price: $220

Gravel continues to dominate the bike zeitgeist, and fittingly, Alchemy just launched an updated, more affordable gravel-ready ride. The new Lycos features gravel-specific geometry and a full-carbon frame that's snappy and lightweight. The base price is already thousands less than the original — and right now it's on sale.

Price: $4,299 – $9,999 $3,299 – 7,999

Popular ski apparel brand Halfdays just released its first-ever spring capsule collection, and we can't keep our eyes off the Watson Cargo Pant, which features an adjustable waist, zippered leg openings, cinched ankles and a water-repellent DWR coating.

Price: $115

Instinct 2X Solar series is the newest addition to the popular Instinct family, and the integration of the flashlight, larger bezel and Power Glass lens really take it over the top in terms of performance and functionality.

Price: $450

Aether just launched its first-ever sunglasses collection, and the Sequoia is the most stylish, outdoor-ready pick of the litter. The sunnies are handcrafted in Japan and feature polarized, anti-reflective lenses that are water-resistant.

Price: $425

Smartwool is making new socks out of old ones gathered from its sock takeback program. The Second Cut edition of its popular hiking crew sock is made with a 50-50 blend of sock waste and responsibly sourced merino wool.

Price: $22

No, this isn't the newest Hoka release — Adidas Terrex is also leaning into hyper-cushioned trail runners. Its newest release features lightweight EVA foam, a Continental rubber outsole and an engineered mesh upper to provide the comfort, grip and breathability the trail demands.

Price: $130

Upgrade your hiking backpack with this durable, minimal dry bag backpack, which features 420D nylon fabric, a hypalon non-wicking roll-top closure and an oval base, which maximizes packing efficiency and keeps it from rolling away.

Price: $169.95

Featuring a handy mesh chest pocket and cooling, moisture-wicking fabric made from a blend of BCI cotton and Coolmax recycled polyester, this T-shirt is part of the upcycled, functional capsule collaboration between Parks Project and New Balance.

Price: $45

Endura recently launched its bike helmets in the U.S., and they're looking pretty darn sharp. The MT500 is an MTB-ready lid that features both a full Koroyd core and MIPS technology for full-spectrum protection.

Price: $239.99

The newest knife from the minds at The James Brand is slimmer than a pack of gum — perfect for EDC minimalists. Built with the same design language as its full-sized predecessor, the Ellis Slim is a multi-functional, miniature workhorse.

Price: $99 - $109

Gerber has finally taken one of its most pocket-friendly multi-tools and turned it into an outdoor- and adventure-ready offering with the Armbar Scout, adding a saw blade, hammer tail cap, can opener and more.

Price: $50

TJB's Barnes has been around for a while (and we're still not over how gorgeous and well-built it is), but now the titanium billet integral lock knife with its Bohler M390 stainless steel blade comes in a stainless steel and green Micarta option. Just be ready for some sticker shock.

Price: $679

WESN's first-ever artist collab (made in conjunction with the visionaries at Real Fun, Wow!), this take on the Henry slipjoint knife is, in a word, stunning. Along with those special-edition G-10 handle scales, you still get a Sandvik 14c28n steel blade, titanium accents and that rock-solid USA-made construction.

Price: $165

The first CRKT custom design from survivalist and three-time Naked and Afraid contestant Kaila Cumings, the Bugsy is a small fixed-blade knife with big capabilities thanks to its ergonomic Micarta handle and curved, full-tang 1095 carbon steel blade. There's a blacked-out, partially serrated G-10 version, too.

Price: $200

Another small but mighty fixed blade, WESN's latest beauty boasts a 2.75-inch full-tang blade made of S35VN steel, two handle options (wood or G10) and a leather sheath handcrafted in Sweden, just like the knife itself. Available for pre-order now, The Bornas ships in July.

Price: $185

This mini multi-tool isn't new, but it's now available in four fresh colors: Slate, Navy, Arctic and Cherry. And with 10 handy functions — including a 420HC knife, reliable spring-action scissors and multiple screwdrivers — the Micra earns its 549 five-star reviews and a place in your EDC.

Price: $34.95

Orbitkey's organizers are already some of the best around. But now they get a bit of refinement thanks to a new pebbled leather option. You still get the features you know and love — a clever locking mechanism, 2-7 key capacity, key fob loop and more — just with a nicer textured exterior.

Price: $43.50

This quirky little collab with Mountain Gazette sneaks a 5- or 10-pack of Dad Grass Hemp CBD Pre Rolls or Mom Grass CBG Pre Rolls into what looks like a safety kit. It’s perfect for relaxing on the lift or in the trees. Pro tip: pack some actual first aid too.

Price: $37 (for 5 pre rolls); $72 (for 10)

VSSL just keeps finding new things to pack into its clever cylinders. This beach-ready edition boasts Tenacious Tapes for wetsuit repair, a bevy of surfboard-fixing items, wound-closure strips and bandages, a fire-starting kit, zip ties and a water-resistant 4-mode LED 200-lumen flashlight.

Price: $130

In collaboration with artists Jack Ludlam and Shaylen Broughton, The Ridge has applied a brand-new vibrant Flamingo Pink colorway to two of its best minimalist EDC products: the wallet (seen here) and the Keycase keychain organizer.

Price: $95, $75

CRKT has taken one of master knifemaker Ken Onion's best compact EDC knife designs and elevated it into the stratosphere with premium materials, like Böhler M390 blade steel and titanium. And there are two versions — the one you see here and this one.

Price: $275

The latest collaboration between Huckberry and Chaco is inspired by the forest floor — specifically, mushrooms. Featuring prints inspired by fungi, these sandals still feature all the same tech and comfort that make them a crowd favorite.

Price: $110

Seattle-based Filson has released a brand-new collab boot in partnership with two Alaskan brands, Xtratuf and Nomar. The waterproof Insulated Elite Legacy Boots are built to provide warmth and comfort in the harshest of conditions.

Price: $225

In order to meet the needs of its customers in a quicker and more efficient way, Alpacka Rafts has launched “Ready to Ship” packrafts for the very first time in 20+ years, cutting down on weeks-long delivery times.

Price: $1,750

VSSL's new collab surf kit features supplies hand-picked by experts, a four-mode LED lantern endcap which offers 20 hours of continuous light and plenty of utility.

Price: $130

Functional and fashionable: Merrell's new Mocs can be zipped together and clipped to a bag, making for easy transport and storage. You kinda have to see it to believe it.

Price: $100

Topo's latest iteration of its Dirt Collection is made with organic cotton, small-batch dyed with GreenScreen certified dyes and infused with functional features like BDU button-closure fronts and stretch materials.

Price: $89

This brand-new entry level handheld GPS unit offers up to 168 hours of use in standard mode and up to 1,800 hours in expedition mode with 2 AA batteries, and it's both durable and waterproof.

Price: $150

Camp Vibes is a limited-edition gear and beer pairing by 10 Barrel and Poler that promises to keep the vibes good and your campsite looking fresh. The full collection includes this 2-person tent, a chair, poncho and camera cooler.

Price: $60 - $280

Specialized introduced its newest ride this month: the Turbo Tero X, a high-octane electric utility bike meant to haul more stuff over longer distances. The Turbo Tero X comes in three models: the 4.0, 5.0 and 6.0.

Price: $4,500.00 (4.0 version)

Columbia's new waterproof hiker features its Adapt Trax outsole, which maintains traction in wet and dry conditions, and the entire shoe is waterproof and breathable.

Price: $140

The Pilar III, designed by Jesper Voxnaes, already tops our list of the best pocket knives. But now there's a new edition with some big upgrades, like a black-coated Sandvik 12C27 steel blade and hammer-textured G10 handle (which adds better all-weather grip). As if this knife needed to get even better.

Price: $70

Hot on the heels of the updated Pilar III comes the next generation, which boasts a slightly bigger clip-point blade (3.09 inches versus 2.97 inches) made of edge-retaining D2 steel. Like the knife right next to it, this Voxnaes-design variety features a thumb slot for easy opening and grippy G10 scales.

Price: $99.99 $59.95

A gorgeous and unique take on one of WESN's best classic-style knives, this version of the Samla is made with handle scales crafted entirely by hand in Stockholm from a combination of Micarta and actual selvedge denim sourced from beloved brand Momotaro. That also means each and every one is unique.

Price: $225

Just in time for St. Patty’s Day comes this limited-edition Fastball, complete with a green aluminum handle, gold hardware and a laser-etched Celtic sailor’s knot. It also features a three-position clip and an easy-flipping, 3-inch S30V wharncliffe blade that’s sure to put an Irish spring in your step.

Price: $140

Part of an array of spring releases from VSSL, this uniquely cool hand-sized cylinder is actually a storage tin for your EDC and/or survival gear. But that's not all — it also has a carabiner lid and a waterproof Bluetooth speaker integrated into the tail cap. That makes it a mighty sidekick for lovers of both everyday carry and music.

Price: $110

Marie Kondo is well known for her impact on the world of organization, and now she's bringing it to the world of EDC alongside Orbitkey. Part valet tray, part storage case, part wireless charger, this gorgeous go-anywhere organizer is perfect for people that want to keep their EDC and tech in order.

Price: $139.90

We are one tray shy of a trend here. Made in Southern California by Cambro, TJB’s offering is simpler and cheaper than Kondo’s. It’s really just a two-piece place for your keys and lighter and pocket knife and change to hang out when not in use — and look damn good doing it.

Price: $49

This streamlined yet still rugged new Stanley design is ideal for stepping out into the world with your go-to beverage. It comes in three sizes (25 ounces to 1.4 quarts) and keeps drinks hot for 20 hours or cold for 25. An insulated lid doubles as a sipping cup, making it easy to share.

Price: $28+

These ergonomically-designed trail pants are the brain child of the collaboration between Rapha and boutique, LA-based brand Brain Dead: as such, they're a mash-up of technical features and a graphic-forward, post-punk aesthetic.

Price: $195

The brand-new Desert Tracks Collection brings Huckberry's aesthetic to Mystery Ranch's highly functional packs. The 21L Backpack, for instance, features an exclusive camo pattern and co-branded patches alongside MR's set of rugged, outdoor-ready features.

Price: $139

Available for pre-order now, the XP Trike is the industry's first folding, electric tricycle. Built for hauling cargo and commuting, the XP Trike takes Lectric's XP platform and adds a bigger battery, hydraulic brakes and a third wheel. The XP Trike starts shipping in May 2023.

Price: $1,499

The cross-body bag is one of the most functional ways to transport essential items, and Eagle Creek's new take on the design brings a new level of performance. Featuring 100-percent recycled materials, a breathable shoulder strap and plenty of secured pockets, this seven-liter bag can fit your daily kit with ease.

Price: $49

The lightweight version of Vollebak's popular Planet Earth Jacket, this rendition sees updates in fabric and function: it's made with an abrasion-resistant Italian fabric that's both windproof and waterproof, and has 16 vents built in for maximum air flow and ventilation. Pack it down and take it anywhere you travel.

Price: $595

This month, Fox Racing debuted its brand-new line of mountain bike shoes, including this Union BOA Clipless model. Constructed with reinforced toe caps, a super grippy outsole and the BOA Li2 system, this shoe is ready to race.

Price: $249.95

Known primarily for its soft cooler backpacks, this month Icemule debuted its new line of insulated waterbottles. The 32 Ounce Sports Bottle is vacuum insulated, and features pro-grade stainless steel, a non-slip silicone bottom and can fit with standard cup holders.

Price: $44.95

Pacsafe's new line of eco-minded packs combines the anti-theft technologies the brand built itself on and new, sustainable fabrics and components. The Eco 25L Backpack is almost 100-percent fully recycled, and is made with 14 recycled plastic bottles, which were used in the lining, mesh, webbing and labels.

Price: $229.95

Priority's new E-Coast takes the chill, laid-back feel of the classic beach cruiser and outfits it with a dual-control electric motor and Gates carbon belt drive, making it a cruisey, low-maintenance and affordable option for anyone looking to cruise around town.

Price: $1,999.99

TJB's vinyl record-opening utility knife only recently came out — but it's already got a special edition. Same corrosion-resistant stainless steel blade, now featuring mystery inlays made with genuine tie-dye vinyl from recycled LPs. And no two are the same.

Price: $69

At just 3.25 inches closed, this mini version of CRKT’s award-winning gentleman’s folder is the perfect desk accessory. It features a 2.21-inch Sandvik 12C27 steel blade, aluminum scales and an IKBS ball bearing pivot for deployment as slick as a three-piece suit.

Price: $60

These out-of-this-world EDC pens come with a novel Cerakote coating developed by Tactile Turn that makes each one unique, just like the stars in the night sky. Of course, their titanium construction and rock-solid deployments certainly help matters.

Price: $149

Utilizing a sturdy, reliable Crossbar Lock, this ambidextrous EDC knife is made in the USA. Pair that with its lightweight G-10 handle scales and upscale yet hardwearing 154CM steel blade and you've got another potential big hit for CRKT.

Price: $215

A limited-edition take on one of Gerber's best flippers made to celebrate the brand's 84th anniversary, the Heritage boasts the same B.O.S.S. Tech deployment, tough-but-light aluminum handle and S30V steel wharncliffe blade. Stay tuned for an update as soon as it becomes available.

This funky folder features the same one-handed kinematic opening system as its talon-like predecessor — albeit with a D2 blade better suited to everyday tasks like opening boxes and slicing apples. It's also the most haptically satisfying knife we've tried in years.

Price: $175

We've been fans of WESN's pint-sized, shockingly functional Microblade since its Kickstarter launch years ago. This collaboration with Glidr nicely freshens up the look and feel of the wrapping around the small but mighty 1.5-inch D2 blade.

Price: $110

TJB threw a shiny coat of paint on nine popular offerings, including The Carter, The Redstone and The Palmer. The new hues — Canary (yellow), Cerulean (blue) and Coral (red) — provide a pop not often seen on folding knives and EDC tools.

Price: $59+

The Woolies 1 baselayer just got a limited-edition revamp in both adult and kids sizes (4-14). Made with lightweight, breathable and insulating 100-percent merino rib knit the new Woolies 1 is available in Ibex’s iconic stripe pattern.

Huckberry's in-house apparel line just introduced the Moonweight Collection: made from lightweight, durable nylon, recycled poly and infused with graphene, the collection is light, strong and lean.

The new and improved Lone Peak trail runner features an upgraded, more durable MaxTrac compound that does better in wet conditions than previous versions, as well as an updated outsole design.

Oru Kayak dropped its first colored kayaks last year, and after the success of the Black, Green and Blue Editions, the brand is releasing its newest eye-catching color: Orange.

Designed to celebrate the new year in color, Pearl Izumi's Horizons Collection is full of bright hues meant to elicit inspiration. The limited-edition capsule collection features men's and women's jerseys, bibs and a cycling cap.

Forloh prides itself on crafting 100% Made in the U.S. technical outdoor gear, and its latest release continues its commitment. The Expedition Parka is 3-layer, fully seam-sealed and waterproof garment featuring the first-ever 800+ fill USA down.

Huckberry and Blundstone's collaboration boots feature an exclusive colorway, a nature-inspired brown, that you won't find anywhere else. There are limited sizes still available, but expect this boot to sell out, fast.

Made with 850 fill-power European goose down and constructed with a modern, oversized silhouette, this number is sure to get second looks on the trail or out on the town.

Thanks to a 3-inch Wharncliffe Bohler M390 steel blade encased in a classic trapper pattern, the Venom Jack boldly treads the line between modern marvel and instant heirloom. Featuring a titanium frame and hardware, the knife employs a traditional nail nick opener and a slip-joint half-stop. It's available with a range of Micarta and carbon scales, all of which seem to be going fast.

Price: $275+

We know, $99 seems like a lot to pay for a pry bar/bottle opener. But what if it's the perfect pry bar/bottle opener? That's what Maciej Modrzejewski, the man behind Matsey, seems to have achieved here. With the hexagon as its basic building block, the titanium HexBar packs simplicity and symmetry into a sturdy, grippable package that fits nicely on a keychain and ships from Poland later this spring.

Price: $99

A staple of CRKT's catalog and one of the best neck knives available, the Minimalist just got a pretty serious upgrade with this Drop Point edition. The blade material has been swapped for 154CM performance steel and mated to an infused fiber handle, making it stronger and more durable. Ideal for discreet wear and occasions where a folder just won't cut it (like on a hike or camping trip), this knife is a real treat.

Price: $100

The Kline was announced way back in May 2022, but it unfortunately hit some speed bumps along the way and only recently launched. As a refresher, the features of this exceptional knife include a CPM-MagnaCut steel drop point blade, Micarta scales, ambidextrous Slide-Lock, titanium pocket clip and more. If you want your very own USA-made workhorse knife, this is certainly a contender for the best currently available.

Price: $389

Founded in 2021 by knifemaking wunderkind Josh Smith, Montana Knife Company is a boutique brand on the rise. While it typically drops limited quantities of fixed blades that sell out fast, MKC recently wide-released the popular Speedgoat. Named for a slang term for the pronghorn antelope, this 1.7-ounce, 3.75-inch carbon-steel blade (full length of 7.75 inches) is similarly light and agile, thanks in part to a skeletonized handle wrapped in seven feet of handy 550 paracord. While it’s designed for hunting, it’s ready for anything.

Price: $225

You'd probably have to be a Bear Grylls- or Les Stroud-level survivalist to add this water bottle-sized kit to your everyday carry loadout, but it's still a noteworthy release for serious outdoors lovers. Made in collaboration with renowned eyewear/helmet brand Smith, the water-resistant, 14.6-ounce tube packs a variety of essential tools ranging from zip ties to first-aid supplies that will help you thrive throughout any adventure — be that a quick trip to the slopes or a longer winter camping session.

Price: $120

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