Women’s ski gear is better than ever right now. Instead of using the same old pretty and pink approach, it’s built with unique style in mind and, above all, functionality. Below, in partnership with evo, we’ve roundup up 14 items that’ll help shredding ladies deck themselves out from head to toe this winter.
1. Stellar MIPS Helmet — Giro
Safety and style collide wonderfully in this helmet from Giro. On the safety side, MIPS and a hard shell construction get the job done. Style-wise, just look at this beaut’; a matte finish and sleek ear pads seal the deal.
2. Field Goggles — Giro
Giro’s Field Goggles are a perfect fit with the aforementioned Stellar MIPS helmet. They rock a great field of view, too, via a big, spherical ZEISS lens and a fashion-forward strap.
3. Haven Crew Top — Armada
Simple and sleek, the Haven Crew Top is a go-to baselayer. On top of the lovely look, four-way stretch and moisture-wicking properties round it out as a prime product.
4. Saint Pullover — Armada
You want to be cozy out there this winter, and this anorak-style jacket is a sure way to achieve that goal. It’ll wrap you up like a burrito while keeping you warm and dry via waterproofing and breathability properties.
5. Cassie Overalls — Armada
Warm, dry and very stylish, Armada’s Cassie Overalls will serve any shredding lady well. Some highlights: 10K waterproof membrane, a mesh lining, tricot seat and built-to-last zippers.
6. Legion Ski Poles — Armada
Some people think poles are just poles. Ha. These ones round out a kit with style, and are extremely dependable thanks to a strong aluminum shaft.
7. Wildling GORE TEX Mittens — Armada
These mittens are true works of art. The palm crest design and leather build are extra-badass, while Thinsulate insulation provides warmth and GORE-TEX waterproofing keeps ’em dry.
8. Fall Line Gloves — Hestra
More of a glove gal? Go for Hestra’s Fall Line Gloves. Thick, waterproof cow hide protects your digits from the elements, complemented by serious insulation within.
9. Hideout Midlayer Top — Armada
Another layer to consider from Armada is the Hideout. This one features a cozy neck-cover, and boasts Polartec Power Grid fabric that wicks moisture and retains heat.
10. Haven Pants — Armada
Complement our baselayer suggestions on your lower half with the Haven Pants. These are stylin’ enough for the street but built with function for the slopes via moisture-wicking properties and great stretch.
11. Warden MNC 13 Ski Bindings — Salomon
Solid for the uphill and the downhill, the Warden MNC 13 binding is absolutely money. It’s compatible with your average alpine sole (so no need for buying tech boots), yet it’ll let you tour around like a champ nonetheless.
12. Heli Pro 20L Backpack — Dakine
Instead of filling your jacket and pant pockets with your phone, wallet, GoPro, snacks, etc., toss them in the Heli Pro 20L pack from Dakine.
13. Cochise 85W Ski Boots — Tecnica
Decked out with a Merino wool liner, a forgiving 85 flex, walk mode and a very sleek look, you can’t go wrong with this boot from Tecnica.
14. Jesse 108 Skis — ON3P
Last but not least: the skis. This all-mountain-focused product by ON3P is 108 mm underfoot, built for crushing both groomers and powder, and a rocker profile that engages and holds turns super well.