How to Fix That Core Shot in Your Skis or Snowboard
Early ski season brings one guarantee: rocks. Spotty snow coverage means chances are high for running over a sharp edge and ripping up the base of your skis or board. (This is why you may want to...
View ArticleSki Fashion Confuses Me
I don’t ski in jeans, but I did ski in leggings for a very long time. I was 22 years old when I first started learning the sport and had just recently gotten over my Floridian aversion to clothing...
View ArticleWomen's Ski Bibs That Make Pee Breaks Easy
I’m pretty particular about ski bibs. Trying them on takes me right back to youth gymnastics, when I would awkwardly cram into a green velvet leotard that was too short for my torso and then have to...
View ArticleWhy I Only Buy Expensive Ski Gloves for My Kids
I love to ski. Like, really love to ski. And now that I have kids, I want them to love skiing, too. I’ve been careful not to push them too hard, but I’ve also been consistent and weathered many...
View ArticleBehind the Scenes at Our 2020 Ski Test
In February, our team of testers headed to Steamboat Springs, Colorado, to try out new skis from every major brand in the industry. Over four days, each tester rode roughly 80 skis—about 22 per day....
View ArticleBehind the Scenes of Our 2020 Ski Test
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View ArticleWhat to Know When Buying Cross-Country Skis
As the darkness of a COVID winter looms, I plan on cross-country skiing my face off. It’s the perfect socially distant winter activity: glide off into solitary oblivion without a chairlift in sight,...
View ArticleExactly What to Wear for Backcountry Skiing
Pro skiers Mali Noyes and Drew Petersen teamed up with Salomon TV and Switchback Entertainment to outline the basic apparel you need to stay warm and dry, whether you’re headed uphill or down. From...
View ArticleThis Gear Makes Parking-Lot Après Fun
Whether it’s morning meetups, quad-resting coffee breaks, or lunchtime defrosting sessions, a ski area’s base lodge is a sanctuary. But not this season. Sure, they’ll still be open, but thanks to...
View ArticleHow to Wash Your Ski Kit
We at Outside devote a lot of words and hours to caring for and refurbishing our winter hard goods. And for good reason: ski and board upkeep is satisfying and delivers the immediate gratification of a...
View ArticleUphill Ski Touring for Beginners
Salomon athletes Greg Hill and Leah Evans teamed up with Salomon TV and Switchback Entertainment to show us the basic techniques of uphill ski touring. This video covers route finding, uphill-skinning...
View ArticleAvalanche-Gear Basics for Backcountry Skiing
Pro skiers Chris Rubens and Greg Hill teamed up with Salomon TV and Switchback Entertainment to break down avalanche-gear essentials for backcountry skiing. In this video, they cover how to use...
View ArticleThe Best Ski Gloves Are the Simplest Ones
Of the thousands of pieces of gear I’ve tested as Outside’s Gear Guy, many of them are for hyperspecific purposes: midlayers for aerobic runs in temperate climates, skis for six inches-plus of blower...
View ArticleHow to Get an Entire State Hooked on Skiing
Late winter in Alaska can be a magical time. Days are getting longer, frozen rivers are still blanketed with snow, and in many places, conditions are near-perfect for cross-country skiing. Yet while...
View ArticleThe Gear Our Editors Loved in February
February always feels like a long month, pandemic or not. Many of us experienced severe winter weather, only for it to disappear as fast as it came. Outside editors huddled around fires, went on hikes,...
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