By Barbara Platts
The Overview: Everyone owns a fleece. Even if you spend most of your time indoors, far away from the mountains, chances are you sport the North Face logo or a similar brand. Due to the plethora of...
Snowboarders have struggled to keep up out of bounds. Not by any fault of our own, simply by design. Versus an AT setup there are limited options for boarders- a splitboard, mountain approach skies, snowshoeing or straight up post-holing through the...
Knee pads are imperative for a variety of outdoor sports: mountain biking, snowboarding, kyaking and bmx to name a few. The Demon Knee Pads Soft Cap Pro X D3O offer complete impact protection and are still incredibly comfortable and minimal.
The Overview
Many...
Goggles have always been a key element to my winter kit. I find form over fashion is crucial. As important as it is to look styly at après, you need to make sure you can see your way down...
Burton Family Tree Anti-Social Splitboard - Women's 2016
The Overview:
Up until a couple years ago, backcountry snowboarding was reserved for women willing to suffer on snowshoes or ultra-heavy men's split boards. It was a painful, tiring affair that left little...
New England tester and contributor Megan Davin recently caught up with Vermont-based Skida headwear owner, Corinne Prevot.
Most people don’t plan on starting a business their junior year in high school, and neither did Corinne Prevot. She just started making...
This winter I’ve had the opportunity to check out the new TSL Symbioz Snowshoe. I do a lot of snowshoeing for work, both as a hiking guide at Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health and for my Yoga Adventure...
The Overview: As we saw at the 2013 SIA “Snow Show” optics and helmets are trending towards a minimal, low profile look, rather than past years' clunkier styles. The benefit? Lighter weight, closer fitting products. This is great news for petite...