Climbing Dreams: Nurturing a Revolution in Malawi’s Vertical Landscape
Outdoor Prolink supports The Global Climbing Initiative and Climb Malawi through a training for rising climbing leaders
Outdoor Prolink supports The Global Climbing Initiative and Climb Malawi through a training for rising climbing leaders
I’m a huge fan of the Tatoosh bib and Jacket and would strongly recommend them to any friend who is looking for an insulated ski kit. I would buy them again in a heartbeat given what I have experienced, and…
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Seasons change -- so should your gear considerations! I’ll run through 5 changes I make in my ski pack as winter turns to spring.
The Thule RoundTrip 80L duffel is an organizationally inclined ski gear schlepper’s dream come true.
The RoundTrip 60L is burly, easy to handle and ready to be tossed around, snowed upon and made dirty with parking-lot detritus. The bag carries well and is as comfortable as you need it to be.
The Thule RoundTrip 80L Duffel is a do-it-all duffel with ski- and snowboard-specific features, making it an excellent choice for travel to and and from the slopes.
While intended primarily for the frontside, the thoughtful design of the pack has given it a place in the slack and even (albeit light) backcountry.
The RoundTrip 60L ski and snowboard boot backpack is a high-quality, well-featured pack. It’s well-organized with excellent ski- and board- specific features.
I never skied resorts with a pack previously, but I have become a convert due to the Gregory Verte 12. It’s the perfect size and fit for a long day of shredding at a resort.