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Gearhead Picks of the Month

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[The Best of the Best |]( [View Online »]( [Backcountry.com]( [Free 2-Day Shipping on Orders Over $50]( [Gearheads are Backcountry's team of outdoor experts whose sole job is to provide you with personalized service and advice, free of charge. We sell thousands of amazing products from the best brands in the industry, but only the best of the best can be found among our Gearhead Picks. You'll see them throughout the site—just look for the green flag.]( [Shop All Picks]( [Wes Eads — Expertise: Climb, Paddle, Ski, Mountain Bike Hometown: Dayton, OH Favorite Place to Paddle: Gualey River, WV]( ["This is the gold standard for waterproof duffels. It's rugged, has convenient lash points, and a water-tight seal around the wide opening. Watershed has managed to make a duffel that checks all the boxes for multi-day river trips."]( [Elise Morgan — Expertise: Ski, Climb, Trail Run Hometown: Brighton, UT Favorite Place to Run: Wasatch Mountain Range, UT]( ["The perfect shoe for all outdoor activities. Light and bulletproof, these shoes are great for training and running in the Wasatch, and also for long walks at the farmers' market. It's my go-to shoe when I need something dependable on my feet."]( [Corbin Ekblad — Expertise: Camp, Ski, Climb, Surf Hometown: Salt Lake City, UT Favorite Place to Camp: Moab, UT]( ["Your do-it-all pant. With a rugged build, these pants have the coveted durability you have been looking for and just the right amount of stretch, which brings that comfort you need from trail to town."]( [Hailey Terry — Expertise: Backpack, Camp, Climb, Snowshoe Hometown: Las Vegas, NV Favorite Place to Backpack: High Uintas Wilderness, UT]( ["This stove is my go-to and comes with me on every backpacking trip. Everything nests inside of itself and it's worth every ounce of weight because it boils water fast. It boils enough for me to rehydrate meals and enjoy a hot drink at camp."]( [Shop All Picks]( [Women]( [Men]( [Sale]( [Gearheads]( [New Arrivals]( [Brands]( [Backcountry.com]( [2607 South 3200 West, Suite A, Salt Lake City, UT 84119]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Google+]( [BC App]( [Talk to a Gearhead™](tel:1-855-720-5115) [Unsubscribe]( [© 2019 Backcountry.com. All rights reserved.](

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