You roll up to the campground only to discover it's not campfire-friendly. No worries; just bust out your Camp Chef Portable Fire ring and blast 60,000 BTUs of warmth without breaking any rules (probably). Just dump the included 12 pound bag of lava rocks in the elevated ring, fire up the propane burner, bust out the included roasting sticks, and mow down on hotdogs until your stomach hurts....More at Backcountry.com
If you're running a Campagnolo 11-Speed chain, you'll likely never remove it from your bike, that is, unless you're a fastidious bike cleaner or it's at the end point of its service life. Either way, 11-Speed Campagnolo chain removal is rote and any... More at Backcountry.com
Trim ounces from your big wall kit with the Mammut Dyneema Daisy Chain. This light, strong daisy makes for quick and easy adjustments at the anchors with burly bar tacks to keep you safe. More at Backcountry.com
This 10S0 is what Wippermann refers to as their "standard" model. You get solid, standard steel links with no nickel plating. Just like their higher-end models, you get Wippermann's reusable Connex 10-speed link, so you don't need a special tool to... More at Backcountry.com
Roll up and watch the townsfolk gather around you, hoping to hear a story about how things used to be. The Brixton Men's Castor Straw Hat has that no-bs-southern gentleman look that demands respect. So grab a seat on the porch and don't throw out a... More at Backcountry.com
The 686 Girls' Mannual Gidget Puffy Insulated Jacket is one for the cold days. The really cold days, the single- or even negative-digit days where everyone in the family is having second thoughts about heading to the slopes. At least one member is... More at Backcountry.com
Like the Record 11 chain, the Campagnolo Chorus 11 Ultra Shift chain is 5.5mm wide. This narrowness means it has less interference with adjacent sprockets and chainrings, which makes it quieter and quicker-shifting than previous generations of Campagnolo chains. The re-shaped Ultra Shift outer links contribute to its quick shifting, plus it shaves a few g's to make it weigh in at 252g....More at Backcountry.com
The simple, functional, and durable Black Diamond Nylon 18mm Daisy Chain has seen countless ascents of big walls from El Cap to Baffin Island giants. Trust it for your next aid climb. Available in two lengths, the Black Diamond Nylon Daisy Chain fits... More at Backcountry.com
We've all been there: Seriously rough roads or mis-timed shifts can throw your chain off the inside of the chainrings. And like the oft-fashioned custom widgets designed and built by pro team mechanics on the eve of the cobbled classics, the K-Edge Clamp-on Chain Catcher acts as a safeguard against this nightmare. The difference being, you don't have to be a pro to have one.Your chain will...More at Backcountry.com
One of the lightest certified helmets available, the low-profile Pro-tec Scandal Helmet will never, ever give you heavy-head. You know, that feeling that you're going to eat it while just standing in the lift line. No, this polished, perfectly... More at Backcountry.com
You've done the right thing and picked up a handsome, reusable Kleen Kanteen Steel Pint Cup; make it perfect with the purchase of the complementary Pint Ring. This colorful silicone ring slips around the cup to offer an easy way to bring the cup with... More at Backcountry.com
If your aid climbing rack gets heavier with every big wall you conquer, upgrade to the strong, lightweight Dyneema Daisy Chain from Camp USA. An aid climbers best friend, this 12mm-wide webbing anchors you on multi-pitch routes as well, with thirteen... More at Backcountry.com
The Smith Women's Allure Helmet provides plenty of protection without the added bulk and weight of many other helmets. Smith claims that the Allure is the world's lightest fully certified snow helmet. At 11.5 ounces, we believe them. More at Backcountry.com
If you're like us, you don't like it when your head gets too hot, but you also have sensitive ears. You've probably also discovered that headbands are the way to go. The Craft Zero Windstopper Headband will give you the sort of sweat-wicking moisture... More at Backcountry.com
Out with your old, tired slings and in with the new Sterling Chain Reactor Canyon Sling. Whether you're rigged in to belay a heavier climber or just scrambling around up top setting up anchors, this sling is force-rated to over 14 kN so you can feel... More at Backcountry.com
When you ride on the road, you'll use your torso and arms to balance and steer. While most trainers take these efforts away from you, Kinetic by Kurt's Rock And Roll Trainer mimics these natural movements. When you add this Kinetic Turntable Riser... More at Backcountry.com
The Wippermann 10sX is made with stainless steel inner links and high-grade nickel-coated outer links for unparalleled durability and resistance to the corrosion. In addition, you can install and remove them for cleaning in a matter of seconds with no... More at Backcountry.com
Black Diamond's RURP micro pin climbing tool has stood the test of time. The thin-crack Realized Ultimate Reality Piton has been around for more than 50 years. When all else fails on dicey aid, the RURP's keen ability to hold in incipient cracks opens... More at Backcountry.com
The Black Diamond 12mm Dynex Daisy Chain's low-profile design decreases the bulk that plagues aid climbers. Thanks to the thin and incredibly strong Dynex material, the Dynex Daisy Chain causes much less bulk than those beefy nylon daisys you've been... More at Backcountry.com
Put the Kinetic Riser Ring under your front wheel and watch the pros ride last years tour while you sit and spin for a few hours. The Riser Ring accommodates tires up to 2.25 inches wide and features four heights in half-inch increments to level out... More at Backcountry.com
Contrary to popular belief, quality bib shorts don't have to cost more than your average training wheelset. Case in point are the Giordana Silverline Bib Shorts. Finally, the Silverline has begun to receive trickle-down technology from FormaRed. For a... More at Backcountry.com
Trailside chain repair isn't much fun, but SRAM makes it a touch easier with the SRAM 9-Speed Power Link. The Power Link allows you to connect or disconnect your chain without the use of tools, making cleaning your chain a breeze as well. As it works... More at Backcountry.com