5 Purchases to Make for Ski Season
Whether it’s buying a new piece of gear, touching up and repairing your old gear, or learning how to use your equipment better…level up for next season!
Whether it’s buying a new piece of gear, touching up and repairing your old gear, or learning how to use your equipment better…level up for next season!
Sam lives for winter and has learned to embrace the seasonality of summer. Read on to learn Sam's tips for goal setting as a seasonal athlete.
If you're ready to step off the beaten path and explore the winter wonderland that awaits, but you’re not interested in skiing or snowboarding, then snowshoeing might just be the adventure you're seeking!
They look pretty good and have a great lens changing system in case you do opt to have several lenses on hand (through the photochromatic lens effectively eliminates the need for this for all but night skiing).
Zeal manages to combine innovative, eco-friendly technology with practicality and simplicity in their goggles–minimalist in look on the outside, feature-packed on the inside.
Bern's first foray into goggles was a success! The lenses are high quality, super clear, and great in all conditions.
The magnetic lens’ make swapping out for the right conditions a breeze. The B-1 goggle by Bern is all around comfortable, durable and steezy!
The Hendrix Carbon helmet is my new helmet for all mountain activities.
Equipped with MIPS technology that reduces rotational motion to the brain during impact, the Hendrix helmet has got your back.
Resident dirtbag Meg, shares her best tips for winter layering, including her favorite essential layers for all sorts of winter conditions.