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You've got options in the climbing skin department. Here's how to choose the right pair for you.
You probably dont need new skis. Unless you really do.Here's how you'll know.
The all-new Salomon QST Echo 106 is a lighter weight QST 106 designed for uphill slogs and downhill joy rides
Should the Yonder replace your Nalgene?
This is your chance to win a trip of a lifetime and a sweet haul of adventure-ready gear
These skis make tackling firm snow and narrower trails a heck of a lot easier
New webbing straps made by a company called Austere offer a tight-cinching alternative when you need to tie things down
Montana-based Peak Ski Company introduces a new line of direct-to-consumer products featuring newly developed technology
Because theyve saved me more than a few timesand they can do the same for you
The average woman in the U.S. is a size 16. Here are five gear companies that are actually making clothes for her.
The wait for winter is over. Heres the gear that helped our editors stay warm, festive, and active over the holidays.
We spent three days testing more than 100 new models. This is the kit that helped us get through.
With a pair of Army SPECS and a little ingenuity, Pit Vipers cofounders built a brand that nobody could have predicted
Snow-sports lovers, it's time to give your bathroom an upgrade
Favorites include fire pits, food, and coffee
The nonprofit Skiku has brought nordic skiing to thousands of Native kids in Alaska, where access to the sport has historically been limited
This pair has been my favorite for seven years and hundreds of ski days
Pro skiers Chris Rubens and Greg Hill show us how to use safety gear for backcountry skiing
New to using skins? Pro skiers Greg Hill and Leah Evans discuss basic uphill techniques.
Take care of your waterproof soft goods with these expert tips
Base lodge closed? No problem. Turn your car into a private post-ski lounge.
Need to know what to wear for backcountry outings this winter? Pro skiers Drew Petersen and Mali Noyes walk us through it.
On skinny skis, access to socially distant outdoors time is easy. But picking out the right gear isn't.
In February, our team of testers headed to Steamboat Springs, Colorado,to try out new skis from every major brand in the industry
Four days. Eighteen testers. More than 150 pairs of skis.
Cold hands, tired feet, and wet bottoms will ruin your ski day, so investing in quality gear for those areas is worth it
Going to the bathroom while skiing is notoriously difficult. These bottoms ease the burden.
One writer's meditation on the confusing world of snow-sports apparel
You can P-tex small gouges at home
TheClassic Give'r gloves have been our gear editor Jeremy Rellosa's most used, versatile, and durable cold-weather work gloves
You can't put a price on the peace of mind that comes with good gear organization
The answer depends on your skill level, your feet, and your body type
Our favorite models for everything from frontside groomers to sidecountry pow
In this installment of The 101 from contributor Bryan Rogala, he walks us through the different types of ski jackets on the market
First criterion: they can't overlap with your ski socks
Our resident gear expert is a fan of rising at the crack of dawn to get a couple laps in
This dorky little windshield wiper is the world's most effective tool for cleaning your goggles
Gear editor Ben Fox walks us through what makes Backcountry's first ski jacket and bibs perfect for a day on the hill
Ski-apparel brand Spyder dropped by our offices to show off some of the new gear for 2019
A free trip to Sweden, apparel, lift tickets, a ski lesson, and a plus-one included
Gear editor Ariella Gintzler walks us through new 2019 gear from Gregory, Outdoor Research, and Scarpa.
The Smith I/O was already one of our favorite pairs of gogglesand now its even better, thanks to a new magnetic lens-swapping system
Finally, a ski for women that excels in all conditions, from hardpack to powder to tight trees
The super-comfy ThermoBall Traction Mules are as happy hanging out in the snow as they are around a fire back at the lodge
This simple, affordable product will protect your expensive eyewear
TheOyuki Pep Trigger Mitts ($140) are a favorite of gear editor Ben Fox.
Gear editor Ben Fox takes a drive up to Ski Santa Fe with the new K羹at Grip 4 Ski Rack ($349)
The hipster brand's new ski apparel line is more about fashion than function. But if making the sport trendy gets more women on snow, then thats OK.
It snowed at Keystone this week. It's time to get ready.
Yesterday, the big-box retailer launched a new gear site with Black Diamond as one of its featured brands, allegedly without permission
After ten months of beta testing, the retailer's re-commerce program is growing up
On Saturday, the pro ultrarunner skinned and skied a combined 61,200 feet in 24 hours, setting a record for the most vert in a single day
These planks have built-in sensors to track your ski dynamics and offer real-time coaching. Geeky or brilliant?
Traveling far and wide for powder doesn't have to be an awkward nightmare, thanks to this cleverly designed carry-on
A few weeks back we posted Faction's This Is Home. Though the footage was sweet and satisfying, there was a lingering hope that they may provide us with a little dessert. And did they ever.
Each March, 窪蹋勛圖厙 and Backcountry team up to test next seasons backcountry skis, boots, and bindings, the best of which end up in each magazines winter Buyers Guide
These bibs are the missing piece to your spring skiing outfit.
And Ortovox will help incentivize you: it'll pay $75 for any old transceiver through a new gear-retirement program
Your paws deserve the best. (Outdoor Research) Outdoor Research Capstone Heated Why spend five bills on electric gloves? To play longer when the mercury drops. A heating surface covers 70 percent of the Capstone (twice the area of most other models), and the lithium-ion batteries deliver up to eight hours…
Some people throw their gear in a corner of the garage. Others have dedicated gear rooms that are so stacked and organized they look like retail shops. We asked our Instagram followers to submit photos of their tricked-out storage spaces. Here are our 12 favorites.
Mike Parris tailors around 100 pairs of skis each season to the individual needs and wants of riders.
The short answer: no. If youre a casual resort skier, you can get away with $100 pants. But if you often find yourself deep in the backcountry, make the $450 investment.
When an airline bag packed with ski stuff goes unclaimed, it ends up at a warehouse in Alabama. Once a year, that gear goes on sale in the worlds biggest winter-goods orgy. We sent a photographer to document the chaos.
Fast on the ups and the downs
Hey, outdoor-equipment companies: Please stop ignoring women who rip
How to build a high-quality quiver on a budget
Break new ground in your snowsports repertoire without breaking the bank
Lightweight, breathable apparel that'll turn you into a Nordic ski champ
Because a world without internal-frame backpacks, bike derailleurs, and wetsuits would be a darker place
If you spend $1,500 on a new kit, you better make sure it lasts more than a season or two
One of the toughest, most waterproof gloves on the market.
Six products to make the most of hero snow
The coolest, most high-tech solution to goggle fog we've seen
The tech binding to beat next winter
Waterproof skins that don't gain weight on the ascent
Turn any backpack into an avalanche airbag system