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Hestra Fall Line 3-finger gloves for $ 165: I have long admired the Hestra gloves on the other side of the elevator, impressed by the elegant stitches of the Swedish company and the thoughtful design setbacks. This was the year in which I was finally able to try a couple for myself, and the autumn line is exactly what they look. Six sizes are available so that you can get the perfect fit in this glove. The cow horse is smooth -like and broke a bit with five days. The wrist belt means that you never have to be annoyed if you let your glove fall out of the elevator when checking your phone, and you are very warm without letting me sweat. If you sweat, the feed is removable so that you can wash it without damaging the leather. – Martin Cizmar
Outdoor Research Snowcrew Pants for 229 US dollars: These outdoor research pants have any function that you can want (mesh gamers, zipper, bags, thigh openings) and none that you do not need. They are made from a fabric called Ventia, which is soft and at the same time is breathable and relatively waterproof. Although the fit is the waist, you can adapt the waist so that you do not experience the sleeping bizkit era of the snowbooter if you choose. The Khaki adjacent bronze color complements almost every color of top. On two days on the slopes, I didn’t think of these pants at all, which is exactly the experience of my ski pants. – Martin Cizmar
Seniq Powder Puff Down jacket for $ 498 and Labbe for $ 398: Seniq is another all-Women brand outdoors, which was launched in 2024. It is a little more general z and leans into funny colors that block itself over the monochromatic look. The Seniq Powder Puff Down Jacket has a dry touch finish. It is intended for drier days on the mountain, but a PFC-free DWR coating and a YKK Aquaguard zippers ensure water resistance. The asymmetrical front zipper helps you to avoid the chin if you completely get the jacket. It also has cool asymmetrical quilt lines, side pockets that enable access to your BIB (your bibs have a pocket in front, so you can get in there without unzipping your jacket), an oversized removable hood, a forearm pass bag, soft and stretchy Gerikta-Gaders and a large inner pocket that can absolutely handle a sandwich. This jacket was warm, pillow and calming like a super soft hug.
The silky shells are cut slightly, which gives them a flattering shape without assembling. The adjustable racing driver-back style belts and the low back (with a stretchy waist) also offer a beautiful shape and breathing activity. There are two pockets on the front chest, bags on the leg, two path-in-ceiling ceiling openings and a zipper for bathrooms. These fit slightly over my boots, and the IntP guards were a nice gesture. With a long-lasting three-layer membrane and a waterproof 20,000 mm membrane, they hold against any weather that the mountain throws on them. When I wore her on a wet snow -covered day, she perverted and thwarted the moisture well. – Kristin Canning
Mammut sender in hooded jacket for 260 US dollars: This swollen hoodie is a great middle class for under a shell jacket. The insulation is made from recycled rope waste, and the external takeover is coated with a wind-resistant PFC-free DWR coating. The hem falls on the hips and the high collar and the tight hood keep the most part of the face covered. I like to carry this piece under mussels to the snowboard, but I know that it will also be subject to a double duty as a comfortable hiking and camping jacket, so it is a solid multi-purpose investment. It is exceptionally light and warm, although it is from the perspective of the volume for a center of the layer on the more bulky side and is not the most packed piece. – Kristin Canning
Hely Hansen developed air half zipper for $ 112: This fleece sweater has a waffle-like texture that catches warmth and moisture of the wick. With a high zipper collar and a tinschable hem you can set the fit to make it airtight or breathable. This middle class felt wonderfully easy while I held my roasted activity. It is not bulky at all, just a little thicker than a basic layer, conveniently under my jackets and moved with me on the mountain. – Kristin Canning
Helly Hansen Live base layer Langarm crew for $ 88 And Pants for 88 US dollars: These basic layers met the weight sweet spot; They are not too thick or thin, but just right. They are a little looser than other options on this list. So if you prefer something that is not so adapted, these are a great choice (but note that you also run for a long time). These combine merino wool with Helly Hansen’s lifa fibers that give more moisture-winding skills. They are soft, light, warm and do not stick to smells. I love the sweet designs and how well you regulate my temperature under isolated jackets and pants. The waist digs a bit, does not roll and they stay on the spot and move well. – Kristin Canning