Patagonia Nano-Air Hoodie Review: Specifications: Shell Material: 1.3 oz 20 Denier 100% Nylon ripstop Insulation Material: 60 g FullRangeâ„¢ 100% Polyester stretch insulation Lining Material: 2 oz 50 Denier 100% Nylon plain weave Fit: Slim fit Layer Type: Mid Layer, Outer Layer Weight: 12.4 oz Pick up a Patagonia Nano-Air Hoodie at evo.com:  Patagonia Nano-Air Hoodie *** The Patagonia Nano – Air hoodie was carefully designed […] Gear Review Liza Sarychev | January 27, 2016 0 Comments
2016 LOOK Pivot 18 Ski Binding Gear Review The Look Pivot has been a favorite amongst ski racers, mogul skiers, freeriders, and park rats for quite some time now.It was one of the first releasable ski bindings developed and hasn’t changed much since the 1990s.Similar to modern snowshoes, ski bindings initially consisted of a cable that held the boot in place.At that time, a skier had a 1% chance of injuring himself in a day and 10% of skiers got injured within one season.There was a design push for a safer binding and in 1948 Jean Beyl, a sporting goods manufacturer out of Never’s France invented the first binding with elastic travel. Gear Review Liza Sarychev | January 14, 2016 1 Comment
TOP GUN: The 3 Award Winning Ski Bindings of 2016 [this article is sponsored by evo.com] Top Gun = the Best of the Best. These are the knee-savingist, sexiest, tower-buzzingest Ski Bindings on the market as decided by the most reputable sources in the industry who put in the energy to test every 2016 Ski Bindings out there. We’ve aggregated the 3 Top Gun Ski Bindings of 2016 according to […] Gear Review Sponsored | December 10, 2015 1 Comment
Gear Review: Marker Kingpin Ski Binding The Kingpin consists of a tech toe with a lock-out function for touring and a pinless alpine-like heel on a track with a ski/walk level. The heel has two risers, 7 deg and 13 deg as well as a flat tour option. It comes standard with 100 or 125 mm breaks and you can buy a breakless heel pad separately. Gear Review Liza Sarychev | December 9, 2015 3 Comments
Gear Review: Smith I/O7 Goggles Smith Optics has been making snow goggles for over 50 years. In 2007 they released the world’s first rimless interchangeable goggle, the I/O. Seven years later, they re-designed it once more, giving birth I/O7. The idea behind I/O7 was to make a high quality, easy to use, and reliable goggle. It employs an efficient minimalist design that reduces weight and moving parts. The I/O7 is a medium/large fit, filling the gap between the smaller I/O and the larger I/OX. Even though I have a smaller face, I found the I/O7 more comfortable than the I/O because it has less curvature. Another thing to note is that the goggles come up high, which reduces gaper gap, […] Gear Review Liza Sarychev | March 10, 2015 0 Comments
Gear Review: 2015 Dalbello Lupo SP ID Ski Boots Getting properly fitted in the Dalbello Lupo changed my skiing and unlike my friends who complained about painful ski boots, I couldn’t wait to put mine on. Made from Dalbello’s KR2 mold, the Lupo is a descendant of the original three-piece Flexon design, which in my opinion has many advantages over the traditional overlap boot. In an overlap design, the flex is In a three-piece design the flex is governed by bending of the tongue, which results in a more progressive flex, (softer at first, stiffer as you keep flexing) that’s […] Gear Review Liza Sarychev | February 26, 2015 0 Comments
Atomic Automatic 109 Ski Review For the 2014-2015 season, Atomic has expanded their extremely successful Automatic model into three different widths: a 102, 109 and 117. They still have that Automatic shape you know and love, and now you can choose the size that fits your style and the conditions you ski in most often. The 109 is the most versatile ski in the Automatic lineup. It’s a great ski for any and all snow conditions, and it is light enough to be a good touring ski. It is fun and playful and can also carve, but it is not stiff enough for heavier skiers who like to go fast. I tested the Atomic Automatic 109 in a wide variety of conditions over the course of 40 ski days at Nevados de Chillan, Las Leñas […] Gear Review Lee Lyon | February 5, 2015 0 Comments
The Alta Bar – Energy Elevated Alta is a bit of a hot spot for the next new thing. From 4frnt skis to Saga outerwear, to Pit Vipers and Panda Poles, Alta is the place to look now if you want to know what’s going to be cool next year. If you still eat Power Bars, well this article is probably not worth your time. However, if you have been eating […] Gear Review Aaron Rice | January 23, 2015 0 Comments