There's no need to put away your camping gear come winter. Just upgrade it. Presenting everything you need to stay warm and have a blast on snowbound nights.

Western Mountaineering Snojack parka
, made from Gore Windstopper, was easily the warmest of the dozen tested. But with quilted stitching along the side panels, we never felt we were trading mobility for coziness. Bonus: the expanded hood creates better peripheral vision.
Price $775

Valandre Odin Neo sleeping bag
The new is 10 percent lighter than last year’s but equally capable. With an impressive draft collar, it kept us warm even in the negatives.
Price $900

Granite Gear Nimbus Trace Access 85 pack
The is bigger (85 liters!) than ever, but keeps important features like the lightweight yet stiff composite suspension system. Cool feature: the front panel can be peeled away with a rip of Velcro for quick access to extra layers.
Price $370

Sea to Summit Comfort Plus sleeping pad
Sure, has Thermolite insulation, durable face fabric, and a double-valve system that inflates in less than a minute. But we’re most excited about the layered cushioning. A bubble of air along the bottom kept us above the snow, while a pressurized chamber let testers fine-tune the softness.
Price $200

Ortovox Snow saw
shelter blocks and testing snowpack. Pair with the Kodiak shovel.
Price $59

Sierra Designs Convert 3 tent
shines in winter, with its large removable vestibule, which kept gear for three adults dry during a snow storm.
Price $690

Ortovox Kodiak shovel
For moving lots of snow, nothing quite measures up to the . A large blade, sticky rubber coating on the shaft, and shovel and hoe digging modes made this the ideal tool for making avy test pits.
Price $89

Petzl Tikka headlamp
Petzl updated the by making the on-off switch bigger for mitten-friendly use and adding a glow-in-the-dark element, so the tangerine-size light is easy to find at night.
Price $30

Snow Peak GeoShield stove
The locks into a single-piece unit—windscreen plus stove. But we really like the way the canister connects to the heating element via a hose, so you can optimize gas pressure for subzero temperatures.
Price $100