The Arc’teryx AR, LT, FL 2, and FL 2 GTX all offer great stability best paired with rocky terrain. Yet, it’s the Konseal AR (see image) that marries
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The Arc’teryx AR, LT, FL 2, and FL 2 GTX all offer great stability best paired with rocky terrain. Yet, it’s the Konseal AR (see image) that marries
The Alpha AR 35 (see image) offers a touch more in the way of versatility. This pack is big enough to do an overnighter if you pack smart. The
The Aerios 30 (see image) offers more room to store cold weather gear while still maintaining a comfortable weight. The Arc’teryx Aerios 15 and 30 backpacks let you
The Acrux TR GTX (see image) is better for multi-day hikes where the trail can go from dirt to rugged slopes. This is more akin to what most hikers
For full-day hikes, the Arc’teryx Brize 32 (see image) is the better choice. This daypack features a 32-liter capacity. Arc’teryx is the industry leader of quality technical gear
The RTIC Soft Pack Cooler 20 Cans (see image) is the better value. It's more portable, compact, and lower priced. If you're looking for a day trip cooler
Note: Thule has revised both its Motion and Force lines of roof-top cargo boxes. The Motion XT is now the Motion 3, featuring an updated aerodynamic design, additional
If you have a larger group size, upgrade to the RTIC 65 QT (see image). The 65 quart capacity breaks down to 70 pounds of ice or 64 cans.
If you’re worried about ice, the YETI Hopper Flip 12 (see image) holds up to 16 pounds. So, you can pack in all your goods along with enough ice to keep
What’s unique about the YETI Tundra 105 (see image) is the dimensions. The clever folks over at YETI extended the height of the cooler while decreasing the footprint. To