Mid-Layers Can Make Or Break A Day
Whether touring or riding lifts in variable weather, a good mid-layer can keep your temp regulated so you’re not sweating at the bottom and freezing at the top. With some weather weirdness happening this season, the right level of insulation can keep you dialed in all conditions. CTA: Shop Men’s
Shop Men’sMid-Layers For Every Forecast
Sometimes the hardest choice to make before a day of skiing is “what layer should I wear”. We’d like to take the guess work out of that. Down for ultimate warmth and packability, synthetic insulation breathes and works well even when wet. Never underestimate a good fleece or flannel if all you need to do is keep a chill out.
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Kids are hard on their gear, which means they need outerwear that is just as tough as they are. (And can grow with them and last through a few hand-me-downs.) Also kids are down in the snow—building snow forts, sledding, rolling around on the ground—way more than we are. So, let’s give them the most waterproof fabric we can, no? And one more thing: Features like a hood that actually fits over a helmet, a pocket that can actually store a snack, and high-quality zippers that won’t wet out or get stuck would be really nice.
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