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Men's Journal (1-year)

Men's Journal (1-year)


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Publisher: Wenner Media

List Price: $59.40
Buy New: $9.95
You Save: $49.45 (83%)



Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 108

Format: Magazine Subscription, Print
Type: Consumer magazine
Subscription Issues: 12
Subscription Length: 12 Months
Issues Per Year: 12
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks

ASIN: B00005NIOC

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months

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Who Reads Men s Journal?
Written for adventurous men, Men s Journal describes its readers as interested in outdoor experiences, health and fitness, style and fashion, and cutting-edge gear--men determined to "Live the Adventurous Life."

What You Can Expect in Each Issue:

  • Style: Editors hand-pick the most stylish and current attire for your wardrobe, for every season.
  • Gear guide: Equipment and accessories you'll need for all adventures, big or small.
  • Health and Fitness: Ways to stay in shape during the cold winter months and hot summer sweats.

Past Issues:

Special Issues Through the Year:
  • The Life List Issue: Creating the list of "things to do before you die" is the heart of this issue, targeted to the adventurous readers of Men s Journal.
  • Perfect Things: A signature issue for Men s Journal, it features the best boys toys, everything from the latest gadgets to signature suits.
  • The Adventure Issue: In the biggest issue of the first half of the year, Men s Journal travels the globe for the best experiences at both ends of the spectrum: rugged and most refined.
  • 50 Best Places to Live: "Best Places to Live" features the best cities to live life to the fullest.
  • Your Best Summer Ever: Men s Journal s must-haves for summer: the perfect combination of tackling rewarding new challenges and finding true relaxation.
  • Sports: Geared towards fall sports, when NFL and college football are just underway, NBA and Hockey are getting into gear, and baseball is in the midst of the playoffs, this issue focuses on all the greatest athletes and sporting events coming up.
  • Winter Fun and Travel: In our annual winter adventure preview, we feature the best ways to make the most of the season with exclusive mountaintop resorts, the hottest ski bars, and the warmest winter gear.
  • The Best Issue: Men s Journal presents the best in dining, nightlife, the outdoors, vacation hotspots, and everything else our readers are passionate about. Industry experts and real readers with first-hand knowledge give you their insights into the best.



Product Description
This magazine is edited for active men with an interest in participatory sports, travel, fitness and adventure. It provides practical, informative articles on how to spend quality leisure time.


Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars It's What Men Like to Read   October 22, 2004
Bryan Carey (Houston, TX)
35 out of 35 found this review helpful

Men's Journal is a decent magazine full of varied topics of interest to men. This magazine covers areas like sports, adventure travel, fashion and style, cars and trucks, career issues, etc. This publication directs all of its articles toward men, with an emphasis on what is most appealing to males throughout a typical week in their lives.

One thing about Men's Journal that is a little different from other men's magazines is that it doesn't flaunt women to sell its issues. In fact, there are practically no pictures of women at all in this publication- something that will be considered an asset to some, and a liability to others. This magazine refuses to play the female card and instead focuses its articles on topics that men like to read about.

Men's Journal is often obsessed with lists, and I think this is especially true in the last few years. Take a look at the cover of most issues and you will see a large, boldface advertisement for some sort of list. In one issue, it might be a ranking of the best cities for entry level jobs. In another issue, it might be a listing of the best places for young entrepreneurs. Whatever it might be, Men's Journal seems to have an infatuation with lists, probably because men like lists and it helps increase sales.

This magazine can be counted on to produce some fairly good reading, but I must warn that many of the articles are a little too simplistic, with little emphasis on intellectualism. Even the articles about politics and business are often riddled with obvious statements that most anyone would know. But overall, I still think Men's Journal is a good magazine. It is varied enough that most anyone will find something interesting to read and the price is very low.




2 out of 5 stars I used to really enjoy MJ   December 8, 2001
Timothy Robert Ford (Portage, MI United States)
17 out of 20 found this review helpful

Don't get me wrong, occasionally there are issues I still read cover to cover, but it seems as though MJ has gone through a change lately. Gone is the focus of travel and fantastic adventure writing. Now the focus seems to be health, fitness and diet. I used to buy Men's Health magazine for those topics. If I wanted that focus I would continue to buy MH. There is no longer a consistent reason to read MJ on a regular basis anymore. Man, I miss the old MJ!


4 out of 5 stars Fun resource for active men   October 27, 2001
David Stephenson (Seattle, WA United States)
15 out of 16 found this review helpful

This is a great magazine to highlight the fun places to go, things to do and things to own. It is not highbrow with big book excerpts, nor is is lowbrow with a bunch of buxom women all over the magazine.

This is a magazine for active, athletic and adventurous men. There are 1 or 2 interesting articles about travel or adventure in each issue along with a feature article on varying topics from contributing writers. There are always good features on health and fitness tips. Lastly, the magazine highlights sports gear, fashion and gadgets.

It is a fun, light (usually) magazine that I look forward to receiving each month.



2 out of 5 stars Waste of time.   July 24, 2003
Ross Vander Klok (Grand Rapids, Michigan USA)
15 out of 30 found this review helpful

This magazine might be good if you were wealthy enough not to have to work, had time to work out four hours a day, had your own chef, could go on vacation six months out of the year, or could afford (or cared) about fashion. Otherwise don't bother. They sometimes have a decent or interesting article but they are so few and far between it is not worth it.


1 out of 5 stars Formerly Great   December 22, 2002
14 out of 17 found this review helpful

The pages of Men's Journal used to be an escapist weekend getaway in themselves. They brought you to extreme parts of the globe with a literary style that disappeared after 9/11. Since that time, MJ has concentrated on telling its readers who their heros should be, which might have been fine for one issue. This is a magazine badly in need of a new editor and old ideas.




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