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For carrying weight while moving quickly in the mountains, the Slope Runner Exploration 18L is our new favorite vest-pack hybrid

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Ditch the daypack and never go back

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A recent essay in ‘The Atlantic’ ignores the many ways in which electric bicycles are helping cyclists commute, recreate, and enjoy themselves

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Need to haul a bunch of gear? These devices make it easy.

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Simple application, nongreasy formula, and a light scent are a winning combination

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With this boot, advanced and expert skiers with a wider foot no longer have to sacrifice performance for fit

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A high-performance boot for advanced skiers with narrow feet

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This high performance ski boot is for those who refuse to sacrifice control for comfort

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If you liked the Salomon S/Max, wait till you step into this new boot

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We rallied 441 testers and 1,300 products across every category of winter gear. After more than 7,500 miles and 830,000 vertical feet, we landed on 500 pieces that stood out for skiing, snowboarding, running, climbing, hiking, and more.

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An ideal ski for beginners to gain confidence on hardpack and corduroy

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Finally, an Enforcer designed to adventure beyond the ropes

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If you have your sights set on long backcountry tours even during low tide, this ski may be just the ticket

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This ski is one of the best in class when it comes to balancing performance and approachability

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The Ranger 96 is an approachable and fun do-it-all ski

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A bomber all-mountain ski tailor-made for hard-chargers

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Don’t let the pretty top sheet fool you—this all-mountain tool means business, especially in the crud

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A slight change in construction makes the new Kendo 88 more accessible and more fun

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Looking for a jack-of-all-trades in the backcountry? Look no further

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No women’s powder ski list would be complete without this perennial favorite

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These skis let you bring the playfulness of your resort skiing to the backcountry

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A ski for those who want an all-mountain ski, but don’t want to sacrifice the ability to carve

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This wider all-mountain ski can cut through crud and carve up groomers

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This forgiving and energetic all-mountain ski is ideal for those looking to gain confidence off the groomed

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This ski didn’t steal the show again this year, but you’d be hard pressed to find a better crud ski

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Testers once again designated the Enforcer 100 as the benchmark ski of the all-mountain category

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A beer-league racing ski for those ex-racer types out there

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If you gravitate towards quick and playful skis that can still hold their own when the going gets tough, check out this little number

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If you’re looking for a a no-nonsense frontside ski that excels in crud, look no further

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This year’s Most Improved award goes to this energetic and fun ski

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A wide all-mountain ski for the more playful skiers out there

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It’s like the Enforcer, but way more fun

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These playful planks were designed for skiers of the mountain west

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This year’s most forgiving powder ski is also a ton of fun

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Featuring a slim waist and lightweight construction, this backcountry ski is for those who need quick sticks to tackle big, technical terrain

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If you’re a carver girl at heart but need something a little wider underfoot, the Ripstick 94 W is your compromise

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If you like to carve even when you have wide planks underfoot, this is your ski

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If speed is your friend, this ski belongs in your quiver

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This year’s best wide all-mountain ski is a tried and true performer

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An easy-skiing option for all levels, especially newer or casual skiers

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For soft snow and deep days, reach for these playful planks

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This easy-going ride will follow you wherever you go, as long as it’s on edge

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We give you the most versatile and responsive wide all-mountain ride of the year

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With a more moderate waist, this is the ski for East Coast pow hounds and those of us who live in reality

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A ski made for the playful pow slasher

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This powder ski for ladies is as playful as it is pretty

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If you gravitate towards a damp, stiff ski for backcountry adventures, this is your stick

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Introducing the top-rated women’s all-mountain ski of the year

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The best powder ski of the year will make an all-time day even more all-time

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A beefy ski with stability and power for strong intermediates and up

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This year’s most exciting new backcountry ski charges like a downhill ski

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Wait until you feel the design upgrades to this best-seller

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It’s hard to find a wide all-mountain ski that’s this stable at speed

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If you’re looking for an all-mountain ski to do it all, and do it all really well, this is your ticket to ride

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A powder ski with a versatile waist width to tackle the snow you get instead of the snow you want

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A quick whip for all-mountain adventures in tight terrain

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This year’s chart-topping wide all-mountain ski for ladies lives for soft snow and crud

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The e-Titan is a groomer ski with a one-track mind: to slice and dice hardpack

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A backcountry stick for those who gravitate towards directional skis

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This new powder ski from Faction is for hard-chargers who don’t shy away from the steep and deep

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This year’s No. 1 frontside ski has no true weakness

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This year’s No. 2 ski is a wider waisted frontside ski that can crush groomers as well as the crud

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This tough bird won’t let you down when the pow turns to crud

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When it’s soft and light in the backcountry, reach for these playful planks

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Allow us to introduce you to this stealthy backcountry player

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These playful sticks are down to show you a good time all over the mountain

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This perennial favorite didn’t win any awards this year, but testers still love it for its backbone and dependability

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The best women’s powder ski of the year is one heck of a fun ride

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If you’re an expert ripper looking for a ski that can keep up with you in the deep stuff, this is your ski

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Want an all-mountain ski that can rail off-piste like it rails on groomers? Here you go.

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This year’s most playful wide all-mountain ski also eats crud for breakfast

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If you’re looking for an all-mountain ski that can also carve up a storm, look no further

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Only advanced and expert skiers need apply to this pow ski with Titanal

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This Sender is all-new, and it’s a crowd pleaser

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It’s got race heritage, but it’s much more accessible than you’d think

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A dialed groomer ski that excels in short to medium turns

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A ski made for the technical backcountry lines of the Rockies

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The runner-up in the women’s all-mountain category is a universal crowd pleaser

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A powder ski that floats like a butterfly, stings like a bee

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A true frontside ski made for all levels of skiers to improve their carving prowess

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