Features
Interviews with athletes, designers, industry insiders, and more, plus op-eds when contributors really have something to say
A Q&A with the founder, designer, and maker of the London-based upstart making tote bags and more from vintage techwear
In just two decades the esoteric activity has grown from some 50,000 active participants to over 3 million in American alone
These creative and soulful small brands are redefining what it means to ride the winter wave
Senior outerwear designer talks inspirations for and limitations of upcycling, sustainability, and saving used gear from the landfill
From Scandinavian A-Frames and DIY cabins to portable tiny houses, these cabins drew the most eyeballs on Field Mag in 2019
From A-Frame rentals and #vanlife alternatives to how to travel better from an Indigenous perspective, these articles drew the most eyeballs in 2019
A thorough review of the flagship jacket’s 2020 update, set to introduce GORE-TEX Pro 2.0, from the snowy mountains of New Hampshire
Environmentally-focused products and brands owned by underrepresented peoples spanning outdoors, fashion, jewelry, art, and home goods
Reflecting on a culture deeply steeped in outdoor traditions while exploring fjords and traversing mountainsides in Western Norway
Learning to take accountability and embrace natural fibers to help preserve our oceans for everyone
A rundown of cams, nuts, anchors, leaders, and more in the context of climbing Central Pillar of Frenzy, a Middle Cathedral Rock classic
Stunning film photography, gear essentials, and do's & don'ts for backpacking one of Canada's most legendary backcountry trails