Chase the Summit covers trail running, climbing, and outdoor fitness gear through reviews, gear unboxings, and personal adventure stories. Content style includes tutorials, reviews, and vlogs with occasional gear testing and AI-assisted tech discussions, often featuring equipment like watches, cameras, and mapping tools. The channel publishes a mix of gear reviews and adventure stories, with an average of about 24.4K views per video and frequent uploads since joining February 9, 2017 (179K subscribers, 49.2M total views).
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We found 47 YouTube channels similar to Chase the Summit
Both target trail and ultra running gear audiences (queries like trail running gear reviews and ultra running gear) and monetize through gear-focused vlogs, aligning with Chase the Summit's run-down of equipment and field testing.
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Shares a broad outdoor gear review focus with Chase the Summit, especially on gear for trails and packs (queries like outdoor gear reviews and hydration bladder reviews), indicating a similar product-testing content niche.
Targets runners with gear and tech comparisons (GPS watches, winter trail gear) and a mixed content approach, overlapping Chase the Summit on technical gear reviews and performance-focused gear guidance.
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Appeals to families and casual adventurers with packable tent and family-ready gear topics, mirroring Chase the Summit’s outdoor gear emphasis but with a family-centric angle.
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Caters to ultra runners with gear, nutrition, and training content, sharing the same ultra-focused niche and audience as Chase the Summit even though Simon’s style leans more into training guidance.
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Delivers camera and stabilization gear reviews for trekking-related content, overlapping Chase the Summit's field-testing vibe via accessory-focused gear recommendations, albeit more camera-centric.
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include TheOutdoorGearReview (82% match, 751K subscribers) and The Running Channel (77% match, 819K subscribers) as top matches. Both overlap with Chase the Summit on outdoor gear reviews, GPS running watch comparisons, and trail running gear queries. Jeff Pelletier (82% match, 159K subscribers) also competes on trail running gear reviews and ultra running gear. Additional overlap exists with Outdoor Boys (69% match, 19.3M subscribers) on family-friendly outdoor adventures. The top competitors differ in audience size, with The Outdoor Gear Review and The Running Channel far larger than Chase the Summit, while Jeff Pelletier is closer in size. Shared queries include trail running gear reviews, ultra running gear, GPS watch comparisons, Garmin alternatives, and family outdoor adventure topics.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Chase the Summit?
The Outdoor Gear Review (82% match, 751K subscribers) and The Running Channel (77% match, 819K subscribers) are Chase the Summit's biggest competitors, with Jeff Pelletier listed as 82% match and 159K subscribers. All three channels focus on endurance pacing, running gear, and outdoor activity tech, overlapping in trail running content, gear reviews, and performance tracking.
What type of content does Chase the Summit make?
Chase the Summit creates videos about trail running, endurance racing, and gear tech such as GPS watches and running cameras, with topics including race reports, unboxing previews, and feature updates. The channel averages about 24.4K views per video and posts on a regular schedule (the exact uploads per week are not provided).
How do we determine which channels are similar to Chase the Summit?
We analyze Chase the Summit's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.