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Hitting the slopes this season? Get kitted out for your next trip to the mountains with our selection of ski and snowboard gear. We have everything you need to stay protected, from high-performance ski jackets and salopettes to the foundational base and mid-layers that make up a solid layering system. Our collection features jackets with cutting-edge fabric technologies, including 2-layer (2L) and 3-layer (3L) constructions that offer serious weather-blocking performance. Advanced waterproof and breathable membranes like GORE-TEX are used across our range to keep you dry from the first lift to the last run.

Beyond your outerwear, we offer a full range of equipment to complete your setup. Match your jacket with a pair of technical ski pants that offer freedom of movement and reinforced scuff guards to stand up to sharp ski edges. Keep your hands warm and responsive with our selection of insulated ski gloves and mittens, built to give you the dexterity to grip your poles securely while sealing out the cold. 

Find the perfect pair of goggles with advanced lens technology for crystal-clear vision in all conditions, and choose from a variety of helmets equipped with safety systems like MIPS® and RECCO® reflectors for added peace of mind on the piste or in the backcountry. We also stock a great selection of ski gloves, socks, and luggage solutions to make your mountain experience a success.  And for the journey to the resort and the walk to the bar, a pair of insulated, high-traction snow boots will keep your feet dry and steady.


Perform at Your Peak

From high-speed laps on the mountain to high-altitude aprés with friends. We believe the best days are spent on the mountain, which is why our kit is packed with technology to match your ambition. From jackets that shrug off blizzards to goggles that turn flat light into high-def, every piece is selected to keep you performing at your peak.


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DID YOU KNOW?

Advanced ski helmets feature adjustable vents, allowing you to fine-tune airflow to regulate your temperature and help prevent your goggles from fogging.


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The most effective method is a three-layer system. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer to pull sweat away from your skin, add a fleece or synthetic mid-layer for insulation, and finish with a waterproof and breathable outer shell (jacket and pants) to protect you from wind and snow.

For most resort skiing, a jacket with a waterproof rating of at least 10,000mm is a great starting point, offering solid protection against snow and light rain. If you ski in wetter climates or the backcountry, consider 20,000mm or higher for maximum dryness.

Merino wool and synthetic fabrics like polyester are ideal choices. Both excel at wicking moisture away from your skin, but merino wool has natural odour resistance, while synthetics are typically more durable and faster drying. Avoid cotton at all costs, as it absorbs moisture and will make you cold.

For serious outdoor fun, look for gear that's waterproof and windproof. These amazing fabrics stop rain and wind from getting in, so your little one stays warm and dry, no matter what the weather throws at them.

A RECCO® reflector is a small, passive transponder integrated into ski clothing or boots. It makes you searchable to professional rescue teams using RECCO® detectors in the event of an avalanche, but it is not a substitute for an avalanche transceiver.


For sure. Most outerwear, like jackets and pants work great for both sports. The main difference is usually the fit—snowboard gear tends to be a bit looser, but it all comes down to personal style.

Yes! Look for goggles specifically labelled "OTG" (Over The Glasses). They are designed with extra volume and have small channels on the sides of the frame to accommodate your glasses' arms comfortably.

It's highly recommended to use ski-specific socks. They are designed to fit snugly inside a ski boot without bunching up, offer cushioning in key areas like the shin, and are made from moisture-wicking materials to keep your feet dry.

Ensure there's no gap between the top of your goggles and your helmet to prevent warm air from getting in. Don't put your goggles on your forehead (where they will collect moisture), and if they do fog up, keep them on and let the vents do their work.

The BOA® Fit System uses a micro-adjustable dial connected to strong, lightweight laces. It allows for quick, precise, and evenly distributed tightening for a secure and customised fit without pressure points.

A ski helmet should fit snugly without being tight or having pressure points. It shouldn't move or rock back and forth on your head, and the chinstrap should be securely fastened.

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