I love watching Outside TV for its adventurous programming, and thankfully, I no longer need cable TV to tune in.
In a hurry? The best way to get Outside TV is with Fubo and its Adventure Plus add-on. You’ll get well over 150 channels with a strong focus on sports. Fubo allows you to try out its service with a free trial.
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If you spend most of your time skiing, biking, or training for marathons, you will probably be interested in the content produced by Outside TV. This channel primarily produces content that showcases top athletes, survivalists, and others who are ready to embark on adventures that they won’t ever forget.
What Is Outside TV?
Outside TV was founded in 1994 as the Resort Sports Network, and as the name suggests, the channel was intended to create content that could be used for marketing purposes. It remained a relatively obscure network until 2013 when it signed a licensing deal that allowed the channel to be distributed on multiple national cable platforms. Eventually, it was rebranded as Outside TV.
One of the interesting features about Outside TV is that its website is dedicated to amateur content creators. Individuals can create their own accounts to upload videos, pictures, or text that can be shared with others who use the site.
Content that you watch on the Outside TV channel itself consists of a mix of original programming and shows that have been licensed from other networks. On the channel’s website, shows are labeled based on what type of activities they deal with.
For instance, you can search for shows that primarily deal with activities that take place in the sky, on a bike, or during the winter months when there is snow on the ground.
Shows
If you are the type who wants to make the most of every weekend, you are encouraged to watch Beat Mondays. This series provides you with a variety of ideas as to how you can get the most from the 48 to 72 hours that you have to yourself after putting in a long week at work.
Those who have ever wondered what it would be like to go fishing and skiing in the same day will want to watch Epic Quest. The show takes place in the Alaskan wilderness about 100 miles from the nearest signs of civilization.
The program Over the Horizon is one that you’ll need to watch if you enjoy fishing. Hosted by Ellis Emmet, the show takes viewers to obscure islands and other locations that you are unlikely to have heard of prior to watching the show.
In addition to these original series, this channel broadcasts a few live events each year. These events generally include mountain bike races, fishing tournaments, and skiing competitions featuring some of the best in the world at these disciplines.
Streaming Outside TV
You can get Outside TV either directly or through a live TV streaming service.
Outside+
For roughly $100 per year, you can subscribe to Outside+, which provides the Outdoor TV live stream. When you become an Outside+ member, you’ll also have access to hundreds of hours of on-demand content that can’t be seen anywhere else.
Members also get free access to Outdoor magazine as well as discounts to the Outdoor shop, which can make it easier to go on vacation without creating a financial hardship.
Live TV Streaming Services
Most live TV streaming services do not offer Outside TV. But those that do are excellent services.
Fubo
Fubo (formerly Fubo TV) comes with a base plan of 150+ channels for $79.99/month. You can get Outside TV through the Adventure Plus add-on for $4.99 a month. This package also comes with Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel, and World Fishing Network. Fubo allows you to try out its service with a free trial.
All plans come with unlimited cloud DVR and streaming on up to ten devices at once. See our Fubo review for more information.
Sling TV
If you have Sling TV, you will be able to access Outside TV Features (its on-demand library) for an additional $5 per month. Sling TV offers either of its base packages for $40.00/month. Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel are both available in the Heartland Extra add-on for $6/mo. Save 50% on Sling TV now!
Sling TV comes with 50 hours of cloud DVR. For more information, see our Sling TV review.
YouTube TV
As with Sling, YouTube TV offers Outside TV Features for $4.99 per month as a standalone content option. However, you can also get Outside TV for $11 a month as part of the platform’s Sports Plus package. YouTube TV’s base package costs $72.99/month.
Outside TV Features is available on other streaming platforms like Amazon Prime Video. See our Prime Video review for details.
Streaming Devices for Outside TV
Outside+ offers relatively limited support for streaming devices. But you can still watch it on the most popular ones: Amazon Fire TV, Android mobile, Apple TV, iOS (iPhone, iPad), and Roku.
All the live TV services support the following (and more — see our streaming service reviews for complete info):
- Amazon Fire TV
- Android mobile
- Android TV
- Apple TV
- Chromecast
- iOS (iPhone,iPad)
- LG smart TVs
- Roku
- Samsung smart TVs
- VIZIO Smartcast TVs
- Web browsers
- Xbox.
Wrapping Up
If you like to live life to the fullest, Outside TV is a great resource. For overall great programming related to the outdoors, we recommend Fubo.
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