5 Reasons Why I Won’t Ski Anything But Intuition Liners As a guy with super narrow, bony feet, buying ski boots used to be challenging. Finding a boot that was the right size without being too tight here and too loose there took forever. At one point, I went to a specialty boot fitter and spent a lot of money on custom injected foam liners. They fit and skied great, […] Gear Review Mike Lavery | November 26, 2019 0 Comments
Intuition Liners: Skiing 100+ Days a Year – Pro Athletes Discuss Where, Terrain Preference, & Key Gear Brought to you by Intuition Liners Intuition Liners have a well-earned reputation for being the best ski or snowboard boot liner in the industry. Whether boot-packing in the backcountry or cutting loose at the resorts, Intuition has a liner to meet your needs for performance, warmth, and comfort. We recently interviewed professional skiers Allie Rood, Dave Wadleigh, and John Wells- all logging […] Featured Article Robin Azer | April 5, 2018 1 Comment
Intuition Liners – 25 Years of Making Ski History [sponsored by Intuition Liners] In the early 1990s, a local Whistler Skier, Byron Gracie, began tinkering with his ski boots. He looked at the junky liners that came in boots at the time and thought there had to be a way to get both better performance and comfort out of your average ski boot. He figured that the key to […] D’Arcy McLeish | December 12, 2017 0 Comments
Ski Day #300 = Deep Powder in “Country Lane” on 11,068′ Mt. Superior, UT + Champagne Toast & Ski at Solitude Report from December 2, 2023 Yesterday was ski day #300 within a year for me! This project started on December 8, 2022, when I returned from Antarctica and I have 365 days to ski 300 days. I hit 300 yesterday and I should hit 305 by the cut-off day of December 8, 2023. The snow gods smiled on us yesterday […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | December 4, 2023 1 Comment
[VIDEO] Spooky Powder Day in Main Chute at Alta, UT | 6th Time Down Main Chute This Month – Ski Day #284 Report from November 16, 2023 It was pissing rain at my house all night last night and into this morning. The forecast was for snow up high and rain down low. My strategy was this: Try to hit Alta as late as possible and hope for some clearing and that the wind would woosh through the canyon and buff out […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | November 16, 2023 0 Comments
[VIDEO] ‘Hyper Focus’ – Teton Brown Skis Jackson Hole, WY Tristan AKA ‘Teton’ Brown just released a banger of a new film project. Jackson Hole has never looked more Sendy. In Brown’s own words… The project started with a concept where I wanted to take the knowledge, skills and experience that I gained skiing Jackson Hole for 6 seasons, go out and film my favorite lines, and create something that I […] Backcountry SnowBrains | November 2, 2023 1 Comment
The 9 Best ‘Small’ Snowsports Brands Everyone knows big snowsport brands like K2, Burton, or Salomon. So let us introduce you to some small but incredible snowsports brands, the garage band of the bunch. We looked at the best small brands and compiled a ‘top nine’ list. To qualify for our “small” category, revenues had to be <$5 million, and the product launched less than 30 […] Gear Review Julia Schneemann | September 30, 2023 5 Comments
The Top 9 Tips for Buying and Selling Gear at the Ski Swap Fall is here, and that means one thing, it’s ski swap season! Time to grab some new gear for cheap or turn last year’s setup into a stack of cash. Here are our expert tips on how to work the ski swap like a pro. BUYING 1. Get there early. All the best deals will be gone in the first hour or […] Mike Lavery | September 28, 2023 0 Comments