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Winter Buyer's Guide

Winter Buyer's Guide

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Stifle that laughter. These aren’t merely kids’ pj’s anymore.

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Apparel that looks its best after you’ve put it through your worst

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Comfortable, classy fireside wear.

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Smart, classy apparel for the chilliest time of year.

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AT gear keeps getting better and better at handling the down.

Six solutions to age-old boot flaws.

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Backcountry boots are stiffer and more powerful than ever.

All the best skiers I know are women. We need gear that can keep up.

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Watch to see our editors’ four favorite items from the Winter Buyer’s Guide.

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Boots don’t have to be torture devices. Here’s what to look for when buying your next pair—plus seven of our favorites.

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Bikes of portly proportion are only getting funner to ride

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Alpine optics have made huge leaps. Enjoy the view.

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The best new boards for all kinds of riders

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The race is on to create the perfect beyond-the-ropes setup.

The season’s best trainers keep you moving through nasty weather

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For all your fast-and-light pursuits.  (Black Diamond) Black Diamond Helio Best For: Going fast and light.  The Test: Even if it remains stashed in your pack all day, a lightweight shell to shed squalls and seal in critical warmth should be part of every backcountry adventurer’s kit. And the Helio…

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Run cold? You'll want one of these insulated beasts.  (Adidas) Adidas Terrex Climaheat Techrock Best For: Instant warmth.  The Test: Heading into the backcountry? Pack a big puffy to snuggle into during rest breaks, while on belay, or as emergency insul­ation. With 800-fill goose down wrapped in Pertex fabric, the 1.1-pound Techrock…

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Groundbreaking designs and updated classics for every wrist. (Tissot) Tissot T-Touch Expert Solar Here’s something new under the sun: the first solar-powered touchscreen watch. The Expert Solar’s spare, Euro-cool design and titanium case conceal a wealth of useful digital gadgetry behind its analog face, like an altimeter, a weather monitor, and…

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Packs to keep you adventuring, and safe, in the snow

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Safety first, but style always

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From trailhead to summit, boots to keep your feet warm and dry.  (Under Armour) Under Armour Clackamas 200 Best For: Deep Snow If you tramp through half a foot of fresh every morning to get to your car, take note. The 10.5-inch-tall Clackamas rises above the snow, while its water-resistant rubber-and-canvas…

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Our three favorite trail runners

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The three best runners for winter weather

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No snow in the forecast? That's no excuse to be lazy.

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Riding in winter doesn't have to be painful. (Rapha) Rapha Pro Team Thermal Aerosuit Think of this one-piece as a nordic skin suit for cyclists. It’s incredibly warm, courtesy of the windproof, water-resistant, waffle-weave fleece on the front. But you won’t overheat: the fabric’s lighter in back to let cool air in.  Price $440…

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Smart brands are innovating with nature’s performance fiber.

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Easy-to-use tools for turning out pretty pictures.

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Over the river and through the woods.  (Fimbulvetr) Fimbulvetr Hikr Best For: Deep Snow Breaking trail in winter is just about the most difficult workout you can do. But that Herculean endeavor is made a bit easier with a platform like the Norwegian Hikr strapped to your foot. The lightweight plastic…

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Winter-training heroes require apparel with oomph.

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The ski world is going all in on high-tech safety gear, packing more features into smaller packages.

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Underwear just keeps getting better. (Icebreaker) Icebreaker Helix Long-Sleeve Zip Jacket  If you need a do-it-all midlayer this winter, go with the Helix. Despite the svelte profile, it’s warmer than any other top on this page, thanks to its wool insulation and wind-blocking poly exterior. That face fabric also shrugs off…

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Don't let the snow stop you. (CurrexSole) CurrexSole RunPro Insoles If you’re training year-round, you’ve got to take extra care of your feet. RunPro insoles are built from an EVA composite that’s cushy yet responsive, and they come in high, medium, or low arch.  Price $50 Buy…

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Our favorites for road and trail

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Best-in-class picks to match your style. (Amplid) Amplid LoveLife Best For: Aggressive Riders Amplid got the memo that not all women crave soft flex and graphics that look like Disney-princess wallpaper. Despite the unfortunate name, expert testers endorsed the LoveLife for its tip-to-tail stiffness, created by a low-density poplar core and a…

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Performance snacks get a natural makeover. (AlpineAire) AlpineAire Guacamole Thanks to the geniuses at Alpine-Aire, guac is no longer a luxury reserved for glamping with a well-stocked cooler—it’s a trail-ready hors d’oeuvre you’ve earned after hiking miles in the backcountry. Just add water to the 1.4-ounce package, filled with freeze-dried avocado, onion, and serrano…

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Fear not these fashion-forward frames. The best sporty-shades makers are showing new style.

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Your paws deserve the best. (Outdoor Research) Outdoor Research Capstone Heated Why spend five bills on electric gloves? To play longer when the mercury drops. A heating surface covers 70 percent of the Capstone (twice the area of most other models), and the lithium-ion batteries deliver up to eight hours…

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World Cup skinny-ski gear for your local skate track

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A good party makes the whole day better

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You don’t need no stinkin’ chairlifts

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When you’re off the mountain, comfort wins

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Reliable protection to keep you out from bell to bell.

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Somewhere between a shirt and a jacket is amazing versatility.

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Snowy nights require serious weaponry.

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The three winners from our ski test

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Casual kicks to face down winter’s wrath

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If your dogs are cold, you're doing it wrong.

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The 7 best products of the season

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Easier climbing equals more downhill

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Nine tools to thrive on cold overnights

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Six new tools to bring you back to the basics

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Top performers for the ups and the downs

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If it’s next to skin, it had better be good

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Glide right with the ultimate cross-training kit

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Four snowshoes to help you rise above the powder, summit fast, and blaze snowy trails

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Eight tools to maintain fitness during the cold, dark winter days

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Pro-caliber pics and video right from your pocket

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Bump up your gadget game

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Smarter, lighter, better-looking wearables to track your data

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Tougher than tough enough

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Stay energized and last longer

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6 boards to keep you carving hardpack or powder, from dawn to dusk

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Durable timepieces for life on the go

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From groomers to glades, bumps to short-swing turns in the fall line, these frontside skis do everything you need

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From traveling light to going fast and steep, these 8 pairs of planks will help you carve pow all winter long

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For pure powder and pure frontside groomers

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Do-it-all skis make resort days simpler—and more fun

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Safety comes first

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Flex, lasts, and liners matter. But above all, buy the one that feels good.

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Looking for the funnest terrain in North America? Go here.

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Three boldly versatile boards for managing the most variable conditions

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Buying new skis this year? Lucky you. We tested the latest designs, and these came out on top—so shop wisely.

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A behind-the-scenes look at the toughest job at Outside: taking to the slopes of Utah to try out all the latest skis. Someone's gotta do it.

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Three tips from expert bootfitter Ari Goosen.

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Riders looking for a big-­mountain twin tip will love the Venture Skylar

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With a tight 14.3-meter turn radius, a powerful system-style binding, and Head’s World Cup race construction, this Austrian setup should have tossed us Yanks around by our Cinnabons.

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The 2013 cyclocross silver medalist was aboard the X-Night Ultegra, which was overhauled from last year.

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