Euro-style ski mountaineering is fairly gear-intensive, and it's taking off fast in the U.S. These 15 essentials will make sure you can, too.
Dynafit TLT-Superlite Bindings ($550)

Dynafit’s 175-gram are about as minimalist as you’ll find. They come with removable brakes to lighten your haul on race day, and front and heel have adjustable releases for those extra-bad biffs.
CAMP G Comp Wind Power Gloves ($100)

The synthetic offer warmth with great race features, including a windproof overmitt that tucks away when not needed.
Light and Motion Solite 250 EX Headlamp ($180)

is versatile and powerful, and it provides four hours of 250-lumen light, brightening any nighttime powder run or skin track.
CAMP Flash Competition Anorak ($120)

The essential is built from tough, windproof fabric and deploys on the fly from a hip pouch—without removing your backpack.
Dynafit Radical Racing Suit ($250)

New colors and a revamped leg design to fit race-boot buckles highlight , which includes plenty of stow pockets for skins, food, and accessories.
La Sportiva Syborg Boots ($749)

are light (800 grams), versatile footwear that won’t blow your budget for the season. A lever switches from ski to walk mode with an impressive 75 degrees of articulation.
Smith PivLoc Arena Sunglasses ($159)

Smith’s PivLoc Arena sunglasses fit securely, resist fogging, and come with swappable clear lenses for night missions and races.
Dynafit Performance Beanie ($30)

is made of brushed polyester to provide high-output head warmth and fits easily under a helmet.
CAMP Speed 2.0 Helmet ($120)

One of the lightest lids in the world, doesn’t compromise on safety, while ample vents provide a working chimney for all the heat you generate in a race.
POC Retina Big Goggles ($155)

deliver a massive field of view with quality optics—just what you need when blasting race turns at the end of the day.
CAMP Alp Racing Harness ($50)

offers a bulk-free way to tether a partner or protect you on exposed sections of the course.
Dynafit RC 28 Backpack ($140)

The anatomical, low-profile cut and minimalist build of doesn’t sacrifice features like an external bottle holster and a ski-carry system.
Pocoma Pro Race Skins ($150)

are some of the lightest and most durable on the market.
Dynafit PDG Skis ($700)

get an upgrade with a new carbon-flex tip to drop weight and ease turning.
A Good Rescue Kit

($335) is its smallest, lightest unit to date, and the reliable ($50) and ($55) round out a race-worthy rescue kit.