11 Freshest Ski and Snowboard Finds that You Need Now
Every January, the Colorado Convention Center in Denver plays host to the SnowSports Industries America (SIA) annual Snow Show. This year, over 900 brands came out to show off some of this year’s hottest gear, and to preview next year’s unreleased lineup. Media was out in full swing to get a first look at what’s to come, and buyers came prepared with checkbook in tow to fill their shelves. We had a chance to get on the floor for an inside look at this year’s show, and here are some of the highlights that you need to know about.
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Almost every brand claims to have anti-fog lenses, but these goggles are the truth! Abom’s Klair technology features a transparent, heat-conducting film that’s sandwiched between the inner and outer lenses, which works like your car’s defroster to prevent moisture formation in the goggles. And for those that prefer a smaller frame, next year’s lineup will have you covered.
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Cold days require a glove that can stand up to Mother Nature, and this sheepskin leather glove with 700-fill down insulation does just that. The Downtek filling is treated to repel moisture, so they stay dryer than the competition, even when you find yourself sloshing around in Spring’s wet stuff.
$650 BUY NOW
These boots are for the hard-changing guys that don’t hesitate to huck 30-footers, even when conditions are dicey. They flex forward a bit more naturally than most boots, thanks to a series of rivets that join the shell and cuff, as opposed to a solid connection. Next years’ model will have heaters built in to the liner, which will keep your toes warm and ultimately help you perform at your highest level.
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Ladies that know no boundaries choose Line’s Pandora because of its versatility. While we all aspire to spend most days in waist deep powder, most of us spend more time ripping groomers and weaving through trees. This one-ski quiver is the only pair you’ll need to carry. And you’ll love next year’s graphics, as they will add some extra flare to your style.
$145 BUY NOW
Venture out into the backcountry with this pack, with specific storage spaces for easy access to shovel, probe, and skins. Everything about this pack is backcountry-minded, including the fleece-lined goggle pocket. It’s also perfect for resort days, with plenty of space for an extra layer and a six-pack of cold ones.
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Saxx makes the most comfortable undies we have ever worn, so it’s not surprise their long john’s are life-changing, as they are equipped with the same Ball Park Pouch as the boxers. Made mostly of merino wool, these will keep you warm or cool, depending on what’s needed. Saxx is introducing base layer tops in next year’s lineup, so get ready for those!
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This jacket comes with a quilted liner jacket that can be zipped in or out, depending how brisk it gets. It’s extremely waterproof, and we love the clean lines on this jacket, which keeps up with the trend of outerwear’s more technical, slim-fitting designs. Next year’s lineup will include a collaboration jacket with PBR that can easily lug more than six beers, so watch out for that one, guys.
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Some skiers prefer to show up to cook up some bacon and eggs, while others like to relax with the crew in the parking lot after a long day of shredding. This table is the perfect platform for your tailgate, and it will take up minimal space in your trunk.
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We always joke that “If you stop falling, you’ve stopped trying.” So if you plan to advance your craft, you’d better protect your dome. This helmet is super lightweight, but has the company’s Impact Sheilds that distribute force, and it stays perfectly in place with Sweet’s OcciGrip fit system. Go ahead and challenge yourself – the Igniter will keep your brain safe.
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These wireless headphones slide into your helmet ear-muffs and pump out killer sound. New for this year is the company’s Chips 2.0 feature, which allows you to send audio messages to friends with the same headphones, so you can regroup if you get split up in the trees. And with the large button, these are a breeze to control, even with gloves on.
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When you’re chilling outside for après ski toddies, the oversized lens on these shades will keep the sun from harshing your mellow. We especially love how scratch-resistant these lenses are, as they are made of a pressed glass, which differs from traditional plastic construction. Go ahead, try to scratch them up – you’ll be shocked how hard it is.
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