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Teaching Kids How to Ski/Snowboard

Teaching Kids How to Ski/Snowboard

Teaching kids to ski or snowboard is a unique parent-child challenge. The mountain is cold, the clothing bulky, the equipment awkward and clunky. But if you approach your child's snow-sports learning in a way that’s FUN, SLOW AND EASY, you’ll be rewarded a lifetime of shared joy in the great outdoors.

How to Choose the Right Size Skis

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How to Choose the Right Size Skis

If you’re gearing up for another epic season on the slopes, one of the biggest questions you might be facing is: What size skis should I choose? It can feel a bit overwhelming with so many options out there, but don’t worry—we’ve got you covered. Here’s everything you need to know to find your perfect fit.

What to Pack for a Ski or Snowboard Trip

What to Pack for a Ski or Snowboard Trip

You can almost feel it — the fresh mountain air, icy wind on your cheeks, g-forces propelling you through a turn. Your ski/snowboard trip is almost here and you’re so ready! But first: Packing. As a family-run business, we're loaded up with tips for getting your crew packed up, put together and out the door for a mountain vacation.

Quick Review: 2025 Capita Mega Death Snowboard

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Quick Review: 2025 Capita Mega Death Snowboard

When it comes to pushing boundaries in snowboarding, the 2025 Capita Mega Death snowboard is in a league of its own. Built for riders who demand top-tier performance, this board is being hailed as the lightest and fastest snowboard of the year. Whether you’re bombing down steep slopes or floating through powder, the Mega Death is your ticket to an epic ride.

Best Men's Skis 2025

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Best Men's Skis 2025

Every year, we look forward to reading the gear guides and reviews in outdoor magazines. They’re scientific and thorough, but the tests take place out west, and as an east coast outfitter, we want to know more about how the gear will perform in our gnarly, ever-changing conditions.

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