The Best New Outdoors Gear of May 2022

2022-05-21 20:36:40 By : Ms. Alice Xu

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Beat any May doldrums with these springtime stunners.

For more of the latest and greatest product releases, check out our full collection of the best new gear.

We're in the midst of what folks in SoCal call "May Gray," but things are looking brighter than ever with this new crop of outdoor gear. From creative colorways on shoes and jackets, to functional camp cook options, this list includes the newest and most innovative gear we've seen this past month.

Whether you're into climbing, running, hiking or biking, we've got something here that will light your fire this spring.

Foehn's first full spring collection sees the Canadian brand expanding its pursuits — each of the items is designed to function during running, climbing or biking, and feature the same elevated aesthetic that drew our attention to the boutique brand. We're particularly into the Brise Schoeller Pant and the Cortes Polartec T-Shirt, which each fuse technical materials and a modern aesthetic to create functional style.

Manufactured in small batches by genuine sunglass craftsmen from the Fukui region of Japan, Anon's new sunglasses prioritize quality and function. The Winderness is the brand's new sport frame, and features a molded TPE (soft plastic) nose pad and temple tip, as well as a low-light bonus lens for cloudy or variable conditions. Available in two colorways, Black and Fire Red, the Winderness is crafted with speed and activity in mind.

Sure, you want to be cozy camping, but you want to do it in style, right? With the new Marmot x Pendleton Sleeping Bag, comfort and flair aren't mutually exclusive. Featuring Pendleton's iconic print and colorway, the bag contains certified 650-fill-power down, with Down Defender to improve water resistance in wet conditions, as well as dual zippers, a footbox zipper opening and recycled shell and lining fabric.

Camp cooking demands utility in small packages — if you're looking for a new burner this summer, consider Snow Peak's newest option. Yes, it's a little pricey for its size, but with Snow Peak, you get what you pay for. The Teppanyaki features features a removable iron plate, stove and cartridge guard. The burner uses iso-butane fuel, and is easy to clean with a little soap and water. At 11 pounds it's too heavy for backpacking, but it's perfect for saving space car camping.

Gearheads everywhere took joy in seeing Salomon and Ciele team up for this high-style runner. The Pulsar Pro is a nimble road runner, full of Salomon's most responsive tech — Energy Blade for or propulsion and drive, and Energy Surge foam for springy pop and response — and is wrapped in a psychedelic zebra print, which pays homage to distance running at an elite level, according to the brands. The distinctive unisex runner is sure to catch eyes on the trail this season.

Jack Wolfskin's newest pack is made from 99.9 -percent recycled materials, and the foam in the back system is partly made from algae. This innovative daypack is meant for everyday activities, hiking and is packed with all the features synonymous with the brand. The sustainably-manufactured back panel enhances breathability, while the padded waist belt keeps the pack close to your body and provides additional carry comfort. Along with the high recycled content, the one-piece construction of the pack cuts down on production waste, as well.

You drink water every day: why not make it a mindful experience? That's the ethos behind the new drinkware collaboration between Miir and photographer Chris Burkard; the three-piece limited-edition capsule features an aerial photo of glacial sediment running through a frozen landscape as seen from a small Cessna 5,000 ft above sea level, taken by Chris in the Icelandic Highland, and is meant to encourage contemplation of our relationships with wild places. The print is available on a camp cup, tumbler and 32 ounce water bottle.

The transition from spring to summer can be tricky to navigate; sometimes you need a jacket for the morning and evening, but it needs to be light weight enough to pack away when the middle of the day warms up. Enter: Rapha's new brightly-colored biking jacket. The superlight 25gsm fabric enhances breathability and temperature control, while hanger loop, pull loops and packable front pocket make it easy to store in a variety of circumstances. If you like the look of this layer, hurry: it's almost sold out.