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New England tester and contributor Megan Davin recently caught up with Vermont-based Skida headwear owner, Corinne Prevot. Most people don’t plan on starting a business their junior year in high school, and neither did Corinne Prevot. She just started making...
Women's Gear Guide went to our first Snowsports Industries of America (SIA) "2013 Snow Show," last week. It's the nation's largest snowsports trade show, and we're still recovering. We met with so many brands that we were cross eyed...
The Dakine Trail Photo 16L pack is a great way to get your camera out to all the backcountry adventures around Aspen. The minimalist design and padded compartments make it ideal for hiking, biking, or any other trail sport...
By Barbara Platts The Overview: Everyone owns a fleece. Even if you spend most of your time indoors, far away from the mountains, chances are you sport the North Face logo or a similar brand. Due to the plethora of...
Sometimes I forget the best gear investments are for your feet. Despite the fact I have top performance ski boots and fishing boots, I don’t always consider the value in a pair of everyday shoes, opting for slip-ons and...
Cushiony til the last drop. I am well over two years in with the Hoka One One Women's Speedgoat 3. Yes, I know running shoes shouldn't be in circulation for more than 300-500 miles, and, yes, I'm probably approaching that...
We've reviewed a couple other fleeces and do-all jackets on Women's Gear Guide, but you can never have too many fleeces, right? I'm personally a huge fan of Patagonia, for a lot of reasons, one, they make great products...
Shredly, an Aspen-based mountain bike-inspired apparel company recently released its new 2013 products, and we couldn't be more excited. In addition to cool new colors and patterns, there's a whole new product women's downhill biking shorts, and an iteration of...
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