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To keep the testers comfortable, we only called in gear we could trust. Here鈥檚 how it fared.
To keep the testers comfortable, we only called in gear we could trust. Here鈥檚 how it fared. (Photo: Lee Cohen)

The Gear We Relied On for Our 2020 Ski Test

Sussing out the best new skis meant four straight days of shredding. Here's some of what we wore to stay warm, safe, and comfortable.

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To keep the testers comfortable, we only called in gear we could trust. Here鈥檚 how it fared.
(Photo: Lee Cohen)

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Every winter, 国产吃瓜黑料 gathers a group of several dozen skiers to test new launches from all of the industry鈥檚听major brands before they hit the market. The best of each year鈥檚 test winds up reviewed in our annual Winter Buyer鈥檚 Guides. In 2020, that test took place at , Colorado. But while we were reviewing听skis nonstop, we were also battering the latest apparel and accessories. It was gear testing intensified. Over four days, we tallied听160,000 vertical feet of descents鈥攑er person鈥攚hile the weather gods delivered听snow and听brutal听cold. To keep the testers comfortable, we only called in gear we could trust. Here鈥檚 how it fared.听

Marmot Men鈥檚 Freerider Jacket ($485)

(Courtesy Marmot)

is about as fully equipped as an in-bounds jacket gets. Two-layer Gore-Tex听with an environmentally friendly (PFC-free) water repellent on the pliable face fabric keeps it waterproof and breathable;听the hood is big enough to envelop a ski helmet, thanks to a unique zippered neck gusset; and extended pit zips let you dump hot air. Ample pockets and a storm skirt make it powder-day ready. Testers appreciated its听athletic听cut and and how unencumbered they felt wearing it on the hill. 鈥淢ost of my fully waterproof shells are crinkly and restricting,鈥 said one. 鈥淭his Marmot just moves with you.鈥


Marmot Men鈥檚 WarmCube Featherless Hoody ($500)

(Courtesy Marmot)

听isn鈥檛 really made for everyday skiing, but everyone needs a versatile puffy that can be worn听on extremely cold days of lift riding听or thrown on for apr猫s. Instead of using听down, which isa great insulator听until it gets wet,听Marmot鈥檚 new WarmCube technology employs Pertex-stuffed cubes stacked up like bricks as insulation. The cubes (which are only visible when you open the coat)听will continue to keep you warm听even if you鈥檙e caught in wet snow before happy hour; they also听allow for amazing loft and impressive compressibility. We were glad听our test piece arrived just before an arctic air mass spilled over the Continental Divide, putting听us in the deep freezer for a week. We wore it听standing around on frigid听mornings, waiting for the lifts to start, and walking the ski village at night. It鈥檚 a perfect car-camping layer to boot.


Marmot Women鈥檚 Ventina Jacket ($350)

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We鈥檙e all about hard shells for skiing, but on the coldest days, it鈥檚 tough听to beat the comfort of an insulated jacket. delivers, with听a seam-taped, water-resistant face and just enough synthetic to retain body heat without overheating. A full array of features鈥攖he helmet-compatible hood, a powder skirt, chest and hand pockets, two-way zippers, pit zips鈥攌ept听us comfortable during long days riding lap after windy lap. This garment听is cut to cover the butt, which is nice on chilly lift rides, and stretchy cuff guards seal out snow and icy gusts.听


Scott Symbol 2 Plus D Helmet ($220) and LCG Compact Goggles ($200)

(Courtesy Scott)

We鈥檝e required helmets at 国产吃瓜黑料 ski tests for years. For the past few seasons, we鈥檝e gone with Scott鈥檚 wares. Why? Skiers get accustomed to their helmet and goggle systems, and it鈥檚 no fun testing skis in stuff that doesn鈥檛 work right.听Scott鈥檚 and 听(LCG) offer seamless helmet-goggle compatibility (no gaper gap) and a fit without pressure points. More upsides include听special听inserts in theSymbol 2 Plus D听to reduce the impact of slow-speed hits. And the LCG Compact goggles come with Scott鈥檚 Illuminator Blue Chrome storm lens鈥攕till one of the best low-light lenses we鈥檝e ever run.听


Hestra Sarek Ecocuir Gloves ($150)

(Courtesy Hestra)

Skiers in the know have relied on Hestra gloves for decades.听They fit a million times better than those hardware-store statement pieces, while also allowing for supple articulation. You can unzip a jacketwith them on. At our test, this dexterity comes in handy when听filling out review cards, which every tester has to do on lift rides in between laps. The styling is timeless. And if you buy a pair with a removable wool liner, like , and dry the liner separately each night, they鈥檒l never stink like those overbuilt, plastic-rich ski gloves of your childhood. Better still, the Ecocuir features cowhide that鈥檚 cured without nasty chromium and the toxic wastewater听that the standard process听creates. 鈥淚 own a couple pairs of Hestra products鈥攎itts and now the Sarek gloves,鈥 said a tester. 鈥淭hese are heirloom-quality items that I take pride in maintaining with warm beeswax. I hope my grandkids will ski in them someday.鈥


Leki Spitfire Vario 3D Pole ($150)

(Courtesy Leki)

Adjustable-length poles aren鈥檛 just for backcountry skiers. With the , you can shorten the shaft听to save your shoulders in the bumps听or fortraverses, extend them听when you鈥檙e skating across the flats, remove the basket and elongate听one pole as an emergency probe, and even loan your poles to a friend. They鈥檙e also perfect for kids, since the Vario can growalong with them up听to adulthood. Our testers also love the secure but easy-to-change baskets that let you go aerodynamic on groomer days or float in soft snow.听

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