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With the Airblaster Ninja Suit, you no longer have to sacrifice extra bathroom time for the coolness of a onsie. The Overview: I’m a NINJA! I have always wanted to say that and have it be true. As I sit here...
Women's Gear Guide went to our first Snowsports Industries of America (SIA) "2013 Snow Show," last week. It's the nation's largest snowsports trade show, and we're still recovering. We met with so many brands that we were cross eyed...
There are two types of helmets in the snow world: single- and multi-impact. The type of helmet you chose determines how long you'd like it to last. The first thing to be said about helmets is never leave home without...
My goggle lens choice has always been the most crucial element of my winter kit. If you are in the market, there is full spectrum of choices—from $65 basics to $500+ with built-in GPS.  I will leave the discussion of...
10 things to do while you wait for the snow So this week my Facebook feed has been showing pictures of snow in Colorado which is very exciting, but November in the Northeast is usually a waiting game. I get...
Women's Ski Slopestyle Recap Kaya Turski's winning run The queen of slopestyle did it again. Kaya's smooth, technical moves on the courses rails and boxes earned the Canadian top scores at yesterday's women's slopestyle finals. Maggie Voisin Nabs Silver Keep an eye out...
We've reviewed a couple other fleeces and do-all jackets on Women's Gear Guide, but you can never have too many fleeces, right? I'm personally a huge fan of Patagonia, for a lot of reasons, one, they make great products...
FlyLow Women's Gear

Flylow Gear Review

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The Overview: My friends say I’m crazy and I agree. I’ve got a love affair with gear, and anything relating to skiing, hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, camping and the list can go on and on. Working nearly every day...
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