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The 2025 EVO Anniversary Sale runs through October 25, with deals on winter sports and cycling gear. (Photo: Courtesy of Smith)
Founded in 2001, Evo has spent the last 24 years outfitting skiers, snowboarders, mountain bikers, skaters, surfers, and wakeboarders with the best gear for all of their pursuits. Right now, the retailer is running its annual Evo Anniversary Sale, where you can save up to 50 percent on everything from mountain bike shoes and helmets to skis, bindings, and snowboards. We sent our editors into the sale to pick out some of the best picks, including Salomon skis, Arc’teryx jackets, Smith sunglasses, and more. Read on to find our favorites or head to Evo to shop the entire sale yourself.

When its time to hit the slopes, your gear needs to be protected. The Evo Deluxe Roller Bag has room for skis, snowboards, and all the gear that goes with it. Made with durable, hard-wearing 600D 100% Recycled PET Ripstop, the bag can take a beating from the TSA, and three external pockets (two of which are big enough for boots) and compression straps keep your gear locked down and in its place.

One of the most well-loved jackets in Arc’teryx’s entire lineup, the Atom SL provides excellent insulation in a lightweight, airy package. The jacket works as a mid-layer for skiing or other high alpine missions, but functions well on its own for trail runs, hikes, or days spent in town.

Salomon just gave their entire QST line a refresh, so these are the last of their kind. Luckily, the 2025 design was a good one, and the women’s QST Lux 92 is very much a fan favorite. A well-rounded all-mountain monster, this is a dependable ski that will help the skier progress in their skills, making it a great choice for budding skiers looking to purchase their first pair of skis.

These sunglasses from Smith are designed specifically for the demands of mountain biking. Smith’s Chromapop lenses are some of the clearest, most vivid lenses we’ve tested. These use a frame and lens shape made to provide maximum protection from dirt, dust, and debris, and Smith’s MAG™ lens system allows for quick lens swaps on the trail.

One of Patagonia’s most enduring silhouettes, the Snap-T fleece will never go out of style. Perfect for throwing on for a fall trip to the brewery or as a layer for a day on the slopes, this lightweight fleece is a versatile piece that you’ll constantly reach for all year long.

These Vibram-soled mountain bike shoes from Giro are a perfect blend of style and performance. They actually look cool, thanks to a design pulled straight from the world of skateboarding, and perform even on the harshest DH and enduro runs. The top strap keeps your foot nestled deep in the shoe, and a setback cleat position works with the internal shank for better flex, pedaling, and comfort.

Consistent and reliable, Look Pivot 14 ski bindings are trusted by skiers all over the world. The bindings have a turntable heel that offers excellent lateral security, and the shortened mounting pattern allows for optimal ski flex.

Made to stand up to the demands of all riders, the Oyuki Sencho is a durable all-mountain mitten that puts a priority on warmth and protection. They’re made with premium goatskin leather, GORE-TEX waterproofing, and cozy PrimaLoft® Gold insulation, and have a comfortable, moisture-wicking liner made from Calamai wool.

These simple bike shorts may not look flashy, but they were designed by MTB obsessives that don’t overlook anything. They’re made with a highly technical Schoeller fabric and have pockets for your cell phone and other essentials, and are comfortable enough to wear all day on the trails then to the brewery for a pint or two post-ride.

The Trailcross XT is the shoe for mountain bikers who inevitably end up off their bike throughout the ride, whether that’s to hike-a-bike up a tricky section or to explore the nature just off the trail. The grippy sole will keep you rubber side down while hammering the pedals or doing some off-bike trail scouting.

Can’t decide between a regular pump and CO2? This pump from Blackburn shows that you don’t have to choose—you can have both. The mini-pump also comes with a CO2 inflator and a Presta valve tool, so you have options when you find yourself trailside trying to fix a flat.