Set your sites and the scales on a svelte number, 88mm and 1150g to be precise: The Dynastar Vertical 88 delivers a lightweight ski with notable dampness. IFMGA guide Rob Coppolillo reviews the Vertical 88 and helps us discern where and when it’s best suited.
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ZipFit is known for durable and great fitting liners. We give the GFT Touring Liner a long look, and we like what we see. With 30 days in the liner, there’s little wear. The liner’s weight at 577g in a 28/28.5 might make you cringe — maybe it shouldn’t, as the upsides are considerable.
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An Active Insulation Keeper: The Montane Fireball Lite Insulated Jacket
by Jason Albertby Jason AlbertThe Montane Fireball Lite jacket is an active insulation piece providing ample heat dumping and wind protection. (The fit is Euro-slim.) This piece deserves a place in the pack for those seeking active insulation excellence.
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A down puffy is key for backcountry skiing wellness: use it as needed to warm the core. Rab’s Electron Pro Down jacket is a go-to in near-freezing temps.
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If not the golden age of ski touring bindings, then it’s somewhere close to it. Consumers have many choices and numerous feature sets to consider when opting for a backcountry ski binding. We offer up four options in this ski touring binding gear guide that covers the full-spectrum from lightweight jewel to freeriding burly.
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The Black Crows Mentis Freebird in its 80mm underfoot glory skis like a champ and is easy on the ups. Here’s our review after a season of use.
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