Taiga Motors' TS2 electric snowmobile is capable of reaching 60 miles-per-hour (100 kilometers-per-hour) from a standing start in just three seconds’ flat.
When designing the new Regulus all-weather watch, Nixon tapped special operations soldiers to help deliver the performance it needs to survive outdoors.
The FuroSystems FX ebike features a lightweight carbon fiber frame and folding features that allow you to take it almost anywhere, making for the ultimate commute.
Faulty forks in its 2018 Allez line of road bikes has led Specialized to recall roughly 13,000 bicycles worldwide. Specialized said it will replace and install new forks for free.
If you’re serious about your tennis, you may want to get hold of Babolat Pop, a sensor-packed smart wearable that’s designed to track your game on the court.
Powered by a stationary, solar-powered battery pack, Kvaern's latest ebike utilizes 100 percent solar energy for power, offering owners a unique way to remain off-grid while riding their electric bike.
Racquet sports company Head recently unveiled the Head Tennis Sensor, a digital coach and tennis tracker it designed and manufactured with the help of the sports sensor brand, Zepp.
It may be possible to turn even the most persnickety of city folk into true outdoorsmen and women with the right tent, and the Siesta2 is hoping that it can do the trick.
It can be hard to shed weight on backpacking trips -- but what if your backpack transformed into your tent? Enter the BivyPack, the all-in-one tent backpack.
With the introduction of the Chaval Supernova, heated gloves get more efficient in extremely cold temperatures by doing away with wired heating elements.
Hammerhead's Karoo is a new generation of cycling computer offering comprehensive training metrics, high-tech sensor connectivity, offline mapping, and more.
If there's one thing an ebike doesn't want, it's to look like an ebike. Needless to say, that is a pretty tough task to complete but the Gain flips the switch.
The Focus Project Y ebike is one of the lightest electrical bikes so far, tipping the scales at just 27 pounds, substantially lighter than the competition.
The Uvex Snowstrike goggles incorporate revolutionary variotronic technology to change between four different tints automatically or at the press of a button -- ensuring optimum performance on the slopes in variable weather conditions.