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BFGoodrich Launches 12 Additional All-Terrain T/A KO3 Tire Sizes
The rolling launch of BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO3 tires continues, with 95 out of 100 sizes now available, with more to follow in 2026. The KO3s were designed with improved wear performance, increased gravel road durability, and effective snow traction while maintaining the sidewall toughness and soft soil traction of the KO2. This latest rollout includes sizes ranging from 35×12.50R15/C 113Q to LT315/70R17.D 121S—visit bfgoodrichtires.com to see if your desired tire size is included. This tire carries a 50,000-mile warranty and a 60-day satisfaction guarantee.
Nikwax Debuts Stain Scrub for Outdoor Clothing and Gear
A stain removal solution for waterproof garments, Nikwax Stain Scrub targets hard-to-treat spots while maintaining the durable water repellency (DWR) of clothing items without compromising their performance. Featuring a built-in brush applicator, the Stain Scrub is suitable for use as a pre-wash treatment on all waterproof fabrics, down garments, synthetic insulated jackets, sleeping bags, tents, skiwear, and bags. Simply apply to the stain, gently scrubbing the area, wash with a suitable cleaner, follow up with a waterproofer, and allow to dry.
$11 | nikwax.com
Also, a Rivian-born Electric Mobility Company, Launches TM-B E-Bike
Built to be multi-purpose, Also’s TM-B can transform from a utility bike to commuter, trail bike to recreator, using interchangeable frames. The Dream Ride propulsion system features a pedal-powered generator that replenishes the battery as you ride. This system allows users to personalize gears, including the number and jumps between, meaning almost anyone can climb the steepest hills, while those on an easy commute can load a workout profile into the bike and hit daily exercise targets while using turn-by-turn navigation. Finally, Park Mode locks the bike, providing real-time security alerts in case of tampering.
$4,500/launch edition | ridealso.com
New Vehicle Accessory Brand, Afield, Launches License Plate Bracket for Adventure Vehicles
Afield’s 16-gauge aluminum brackets offer an alternative for those who are uninspired by plastic or generic chrome dealer frames. Featuring a protective urethane topcoat, the Afield bracket is engineered to withstand harsh environments while adding a clean, utilitarian finish. “Like a lot of people, I love my truck, and the dealer frame was killing me, but having nothing felt unfinished,” said Derek Sieg, creator of Afield. Now available for standard North American license plate dimensions and mounting patterns, the bracket comes in a variety of colors to suit your build.
$69/two-pack, $39/one-pack | afield.shop
Winter is Coming: Danner Drops New Hikers for the Season
Danner’s Inquire Winter boots introduce 200G of PrimaLoft Insulation, a Vibram Ice Trek2 outsole for increased traction on wet and dry surfaces, and a Danner Dry waterproof lining and fleece-lined collar. Available in women’s mid and tall options, the boots are suited for moderate hiking in cold, wet weather, as well as forays around town. Danner has also released the Arctic 600, now available in various designs for both women and men. The side-zip allows for easy on-off when wearing gloves, while the split heel and Arctic Grip compound provide advanced traction in wet and icy conditions.
$240+/Arctic 600, $200/Inquire Winter Tall, $190/Inquire Winter Mid | danner.com
The Latest from Yeti: Introducing the Silo Jug and the GoBox 1 Gear Case


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There are times when cold drinking water is a luxury. My visit to Kazakhstan’s Mangystau region this summer comes to mind, where temperatures soared to above 40°C; however, you certainly don’t have to venture that far afield to appreciate cold water on a hot day. Yeti’s Silo Jug comes in 40-ounce and half-gallon sizes with two cap options: the MagDock Chug and the MagSlider Straw. Also new from Yeti is the GoBox 1 Gear Case, a compact, dustproof, and waterproof case designed to store your wallet, keys, phone, and passport. Measuring 9.95 x 5.46 x 2.93 inches, the GoBox 1 is a solid option when a dry bag just won’t cut it.
$65/GoBox 1 Gear Case, $60/half-gallon Silo Jug, $50/40-ounce Silo Jug | yeti.com
Continental Presents New TKC 80² Motorcycle Tire
The second generation of Continental’s legendary TKC 80 motorcycle tire has arrived, sporting larger, rearranged tread blocks with additional contact edges, staggered outer tread blocks, and optimized block geometry—all to improve grip on loose surfaces and the ability to self-clean. A larger contact patch delivers improved stability, while Continental’s new rubber compound offers better balance between grip on various surfaces. Available in a wide range of sizes, the TKC 80² is suitable for travel enduros and adventure motorcycles from renowned manufacturers such as BMW, KTM, Honda, Yamaha, and Ducati. The tire will be available in spring 2026 at all Continental partners and specialist retailers.
Patriot Campers Debuts Dual-axle ST7 Supertourer
Designed, engineered, and manufactured in Australia, the Patriot Campers ST7 Supertourer boasts dual axles and a Trinamic suspension system, delivering stability, traction, and precise handling on rough terrain. The camper also sports Garmin-controlled electrical management, including battery and solar monitoring, lighting control, climate management, airbag controls, and more. A Victron-powered system, featuring a 920Ah lithium battery, 1,200 watts of solar, and a 3,000-watt inverter, provides self-sufficient power and comfort. The ST7 interior offers multiple layouts, allowing for the configuration of seating, a queen-size bed, and bunks to accommodate up to five people.
From $181,000 | patriotcampers.com
Gnara Releases First-ever GoFly Ski Bibs and Base Layers


Gnara has created a women’s winter kit that combines a Burton snowsuit with its GoFly pee zipper technology. Featuring two-layer stretch fabric and breathable, waterproof, quick-drying fabric, the ski pants include eight pockets and the ability to comfortably and quickly unzip in a way that maximizes privacy outdoors. For an extra layer of warmth, and compatible with the ski bib pants, Gnara has also released its Burton midweight base layer bottoms. With highly breathable, ultra-fast-wicking fabric, 360-degree stretch, and two thigh pockets, the base layer bottoms offer yet another way to prevent an accidental mooning and ensure privacy, no matter where you may be.
$496/ski bib + base layer tech bundle, $398/ski bib pants, $98/base layer bottoms | gnara.com
Haven Tents Debuts the Spectre, an Ultralight Hammock Tent


Weighing just over 4 pounds, the Spectre features a supportive lay-flat design, allowing campers to sleep on their back, side, or stomach without the typical sag of hammocks or pressure points of traditional ground tents. Delivering a stable, horizontal sleep experience, the Spectre also includes an integrated rainfly and bug net, while the Monolite mesh body allows for open-air hammock lounging when desired. With a setup time of less than five minutes, the tent is an intriguing option for those looking to sleep above ground without committing to a rooftop option.
$485 | haventents.com
The New Howl Campfires R4MKii is 100ºF Hotter and 7 Pounds Lighter
Continuing to tweak, test, and prototype, Howl Campfires has redesigned the flagship Howl R4. The result: the R4 MKii, which weighs 7 pounds less, features folding legs and burns at 100°F hotter. A new anodized MissionControl panel is abrasion-resistant, featuring a more refined aesthetic, while the fuel connection has been relocated to the front of the stove to keep the base clear. Each leg of the JackNife folding legs folds out independently, like the blades of a Swiss Army knife. Some features remain the same, including the product’s burn ban-approved status, its ability to stay hot under harsh weather conditions, and that it is made in the USA—just to name a few.
$1,474 ($1,299 introductory price) | howlcampfires.com
Helinox Brings Terg Bag and Backpack Line to the USA and Beyond


Previously produced in limited-edition runs and only at the flagship Helinox Creative Centers in Korea and Japan, the Helinox Terg collection brings outdoor-grade durability to carry bags, packs, and pouches, and is now available worldwide. The daypack collection features a range of backpacks suitable for everything from your daily commute to EDC and travel. The 25-liter Other Day backpack, for instance, is made from the same material once used in bulletproof jackets worn by airborne troops in World War II. A magnetic buckle also allows for quick attachment and detachment. For more on the complete collection, visit helinox.com.
HydraPak and Protect Our Winters Launch Limited Edition Stow Bottle
Just in time for the holiday season, HydraPak and Protect Our Winters (POW) are partnering to launch a limited edition Stow water bottle. The collaboration highlights both organizations’ commitment to sustainability, as each Stow water bottle sold will contribute $2 directly to POW, supporting its bipartisan climate advocacy efforts. Available in two colorways featuring artwork inspired by the outdoor pursuits of HydraPak and POW athletes, the bottle includes a spill-proof nozzle, flip-top cap, and flexible bail handle for easy carrying.
$21/500 milliliters, $19/350 milliliters | hydrapak.com
Seniq’s Wildpuff Packable Down: When You Need One Layer to Do it All


When Seniq set out to create the ultimate winter midlayer, the creators knew it had to be insulating, lightweight, and designed to move. The result is the brand’s Wildpuff collection of packable down puffies and pants, which feature abrasion-resistant chest pockets, an internal chest pocket with a pack bag, water-resistant material, and a zip-secure removable hood. It’s a 100 percent lightweight nylon ripstop shell with responsibly sourced 850-fill down that ensures water and wind resistance; plus, 1 percent of each purchase goes to Women’s Wilderness or The Mental Health Coalition, depending on your choice.
$348/jacket, $298/pant | seniqbrand.com
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