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You’ve likely spotted the Foxy Bib in a liftline or on a skintrack near you. These are cult favorites, worn by a loyal following of lady shredders. The Foxy is flattering and functional, an all-star bib made with Tactic 3-layer softshell and packed with technical features. It has all the trappings you’d want and more: stretchy, waterproof breathable fabric, a kangaroo chest pouch for storing chapstick or snacks, and generous thigh vents for spring tours. Inside tip: Unzip the long side vent and peel back the seat for an easy-peasy way to use the backcountry ladies’ room.
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You don’t have to speak French to know what this shirt stands for. It’s the cozy corner bar after a powder day. It’s the nachos or fondue when you haven’t eaten for hours. It’s the camp chair in the parking lot of a ski hill or trailhead, with a cooler and a handful of friends. This shirt says all that, without actually saying it.
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Our lightest touring jacket yet, the Kane Jacket offers absurd amounts of stretch and air permeability. -
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A long, comfy fit, high-end features, and a laid-back style make the Lucy Jacket a fast favourite. -
A stout pair of 20k/20k three-layer bibs that can handle any powder day. Many bibs are created purely for ski mountaineering. And yeah, our bibs can handle alpine ascents, but they also fit loose and are comfortable enough to rock the resort or the après-ski scene. They’ve got three-layer waterproof fabric, ample pocket storage for maps and essential gear, Cordura reinforcements to deflect rips, and big inner and outer thigh vents for sweaty climbs. Plus, we added a new OmniBloq DWR coating that lasts three times longer than the industry standard, so your gear will stay drier for longer.
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An insulating, hooded mid layer packed with PrimaLoft Eco you can wear under a shell or on its own. This puffy, insulating hoody is way warmer than it looks. Pick up the Mia Jacket and it feels lightweight and packable. Put it on and you’ll realize just how toasty you are. Stuffed with 80 grams of PrimaLoft Eco insulation, it has an incredible warmth-to-weight ratio. (Bonus: it’s made from 80 percent post-consumer recycled materials.) You’ll wear it under your ski jacket as a lightweight insulator and on its own while digging into a pre-ski-tour plate of waffles. Two hand pockets keep your digits warm on a walk and store those leftover waffles to go.
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The Nash is our all-time favourite mountain biking or running tee. Why? In part, because it’s got Ionic+, an antimicrobial treatment that prevents odor-causing bacteria at the source—so you can skip a laundry load and still smell fresh. With a modern, lightweight technical fabric, the short-sleeved Nash is about maximal ease and minimal fuss. The key is super soft and stretchy fabric that wicks sweat, dries quickly, zaps odours, and wears like your favourite band T-shirt from high school. It’s designed to keep you comfortable and dry when you’re in motion, whether mountain biking, trail running, or throwing horseshoes in the backyard.
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Ski bums come in many different forms these days. It doesn’t matter how many days a winter you get in or how many pairs of skis you own. What matters most is that you love it; that you’re out on there rain or shine, with a big, powder-eating grin on your face. If that’s you, then this hoody is for you.