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We’ve always made our women’s gear as tough and durable as the women who wear it, and this jacket is no exception. A stretchy, lightweight shell, made with our proprietary Intuitive™ Perm fabric, it was built for long hauls, high mobility, and variable weather in the backcountry. Thanks to the utmost air permeability, the fabric releases heat so you can go as far as your legs will take you. Underarm vents cool you down on a climb and with 20K waterproofing, it’ll weather the storm. Purposeful style lines make it backpack-friendly with thoughtful pocketing and just-right seam placements.
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If you took your favorite utility coat—that hard canvas jacket you’ve been wearing to chop firewood in for years—and turned it into a tough yet breathable ski jacket with Stark 3-layer hardshell and all the necessary amenities to ski in, you’d have the Knight Jacket, a layer as dependable as your four-wheel-drive truck. Generous 14-inch pit zippers keep you cool on the uptrack or during a spring-skiing session at the resort. Durable Water Repellent coating keeps sleet and snow from sending you inside.
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Slide on the Lucy Jacket and you won’t want to take it off: It’s that comfortable. Ready for a day in the backcountry or spinning the lifts at the resort, this jacket has the stretchy, buttery feel of softshell and the stormproof properties of a tough hardshell, a recycled fabric known as Tactic 3L. Better yet, it has technical features and high-performance qualities, but it doesn’t look overly techy—because you don’t always want your kit to scream “I just climbed a mountain!” (Even if you just did.)
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Pick up the Mia Jacket and it feels lightweight and packable. Put it on and you’ll realize just how cozy you are. Stuffed with 80 grams of recycled Greenloft insulation, it has an incredible warmth-to-weight ratio and is designed to release heat and moisture for high-energy activities. You’ll wear the Mia under your shell 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. A light, stretchy fleece side panel adds a touch of comfort.
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You’ve likely spotted the Foxy Bib in a liftline or on a skintrack near you. These are widely adored, worn by a loyal following of lady shredders. The Foxy is flattering and functional, an all-star bib made with recycled Tactic 3-layer softshell and packed with technical features. It has all the features you need: stretchy, waterproof breathable fabric, a kangaroo chest pouch for storing chapstick or snacks, and generous thigh vents for spring tours. A perfectly-placed thigh pocket stashes your phone. 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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If you like your ski pants with more of a straight leg fit, then the Moxie Bib is for you. Designed with an easy-going, relaxed fit, it’s got all the fixings of a top-notch bib: stretchy, recycled Tactic 3-layer fabric that breathes and bomber Surface 3-layer fabric for defense against storms, spacious pockets for stashing your phone (and chocolate peanut butter cups), and a handy drop-seat for going to the loo. The fabric on the knees and seat are built extra durable for the mountain’s many obstacles.
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With the Smythe Bib, we set out to make a light and supremely breathable bib tough enough to withstand the abuse of the backcountry. The Smythe Bib is built from our customized The Perm fabric, by Intuitive, for stretch, waterproofness, and air permeability, making these light, streamlined pants the go-to choice for backcountry riders. A stretch woven softshell top on the bib is ultra breathable. Outer thigh pockets can be accessed while wearing a harness and chest pocket was built to fit around backpack straps. Like classic Flylow pants, they come with reinforced cuffs, articulated knees, and cross flow venting to help you stay out longer.
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The Firebird Bib is made to be put to work in the mountains. Whether you’re shredding inbounds or hiking for your turns, these 10k/10k bibs, made from Stark 3-layer hardshell fabric, will keep you warm, dry, and out there longer than everyone else. Softshell fabric on the back, plus ample thigh venting, wicks your sweat away and a long exterior leg zipper gives you easy access for dropping the seat. You can store spare gloves or goggles in the kangaroo chest pouch and additional exterior pockets provide safe keeping for everything else.
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We pulled in the ethos of enduro mountain bike racers when we designed the Deckard Short, an MTB short that can climb but is really made for the descent, thanks to a long 13.5-inch inseam, plenty of stretches, and a super-tough fabric. Its moisture-wicking waistband with silicone keeps the shorts up when you’re going down. Hand pockets are rotated to the back slightly, so whatever’s in them doesn’t get in the way of the hip crease, three zippered pockets securely store your phone or sunglasses, and a sleek adjustable waist system gives these shorts a custom fit. The Deckard Short was built with mechanical stretch, which means the stretch is inherent in the fabric’s weave, without adding spandex. That gives you the performance of stretch but in a quicker drying and lighter weight package.
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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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Sale!This hoodless, streamlined fleece makes layering and temperature control easy.
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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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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.