Blister Gear Giveaway
Congratulations to Lee, last week’s winner of the Blister Gear Douchebags Giveaway, stay tuned for our next Blister Giveaway announcement tomorrow morning.
Congratulations to Lee, last week’s winner of the Blister Gear Douchebags Giveaway, stay tuned for our next Blister Giveaway announcement tomorrow morning.
Enter the Blister Gear Giveaway by Saturday, 5PM MST, for a chance to win one of our favorite new packs, the Gregory Targhee 32. Winner will be announced Sunday morning.
Romp built two custom skis for Blister from the same mold, but with very different designs. Here’s our review of the second, freestyle-oriented ski.
The Moment Tahoe is no joke. And when it comes to making big turns at very high speeds, we haven’t skied anything that rivals it.
Finally, there’s another more freeride-focused outerwear kit made with Polartec NeoShell: the new Temerity jacket and pants from Strafe.
Gnomes is our highly recommended shop in the Christchurch / Canterbury region of New Zealand.
For an all-mountain charger of this width, the Whitedot Director is the best we’ve tested in deep powder.
The Moment Ghost Train is a weird looking pow ski that may force us to turn the expression “two-faced” into a compliment.
We’ve been A/B-ing the current and the new Blizzard Cochise, so here’s our first review on its soft snow performance.
For 15/16, Nordica is bringing back the Enforcer—at least in name, and perhaps in character, too.
We’ve been putting quite a bit of time on the new Blizzard Cochise. Our first review drops on Sunday.
Time for a Pow Update on the Line Magnum Opus, with comparisons to the Atomic Bent Chetler…
We’ve reviewed the last two iterations of the biggest Bent Chetler, time now to address the 185cm version.
We’ve been looking to get on Candide Thovex’s pro model skis for a few seasons, and we’re more curious than we’ve ever been about the updated CT 3.0.
The Moment Exit World has been redesigned for 2016, and our initial time on the ski was promising.
It’s coming back next season, so we took a 2nd Look at the Line Supernatural 100, a narrower version of the (impressive) Supernatural 108.
The redesigned Armada JJ 2.0 should be more versatile than the original, and way more hardcore (thanks to Metallica).
Check out the new Atomic Vantage 95 C, the replacement for Atomic’s best-selling Vantage Theory.
The Volkl V-Werks Katana gets a new look next season. Check it out.
The ON3P Jeffrey 114 is a descendant of the popular Caylor, and looks like a very strong contender in the “playful charger” class of versatile powder skis.