- Anon Women’s WM3 Ski Goggles: Tailored for women, these goggles feature a magnetic lens system for swift, hassle-free lens swaps. Get them here, and pair them with an Anon’s MFI Mask that can magnetically attach to your Goggles (Full headMidweight, Lightweight)
- Dakine Boundary Ski Bag: Travel with your ski gear using this durable and easy-access double ski bag. Purchase here.
- Electric Socks: These are ideal for skiing, hiking, and any cold-weather activity. Get yours now here.
- BootGloves: Keep the powder out of your boots on epic powder days. These covers slip over your ski boots to protect them from ice and snow. Find them here.
- All-Mountain Women’s Skis and Snowboard: Engineered for adaptability and precision. Find my skis here and snowboard here.
- Osprey 20L Ski and Board Carry Backpack: I like being prepared for an impromptu hike with this lightweight ski-carry backpack. Added perk: “anyone want a frosty??”
- AK Pants – Engineered for maximum performance, the Burton AK Gore-Tex Swash Pants offer waterproof protection and exceptional breathability for active snow sports. Find Here
- AK Coat – The Burton Men’s AK Gore-Tex Cyclic Jacket combines rugged durability with superior weatherproofing, ideal for handling tough conditions on the slopes. Find Here
- Warm Mittens – These provide premium warmth and waterproof protection. Find Here
- Collapsible Water Bottle – It fits easily into my pocket, and folds up nicely after you quench your thirst. Find Here
- Reusable Hand Warmers – Perfect for keeping your hands warm during winter activities while saving the environment. Protect Our Winters! You may get lucky if the adorable ones I have are back in stock Here, or you can try these out.
- Kinco Gloves/Mittens – Look like a pro guide with these Kinco’s Lined Grain Pigskin Leather Gloves or Mittens, offering superior warmth. View Kinco Gloves Here or View Kinco Mittens Here.
- Sock Tires – Got Snow? Get Unstuck! Because nothing ruins a snow day faster than your car pretending it’s a snow sculpture. That’s why I keep my trusty sock tires and straps handy — they’re like snow boots for your car! With these bad boys, I can strap in, roll out, and leave being stuck to the snowmen. View Here
- Straps – I keep my own straps handy because when you’re stuck in the snow, it’s no fun hearing friendly strangers say “oh, I don’t have my straps”. View Here
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