I work in a primarily male-dominated industry and so it’s nice that I can wear boots that perform really well for what I need but I can still look like a lady out there! I love the functional lace…
If you read my previous Kari Traa review, you’ll know that all I wore for base layer bottoms on my most recent ski trip were the Rett Pants. It’s strange seeing as how the Rett Top and Rose Top are…
I’ve been wearing Smartwool socks for skiing for as long as I can remember and even before reviewing for them, I could easily say that Smartwool socks are not only the best socks on the market, they are the…
I’ve always been envious of Tyson’s base layer quiver and would often get frustrated that I couldn’t find comfortable and warm base layers for women. Once I tried the NTS Mid 250 Crew by Smartwool, I knew I had…
If we could choose only one resort to hit while in the British Columbia/Alberta area, we would definitely choose Kicking Horse. Of course, it all depends on the snowfall and storm systems because fresh snow will make or break…
I’ve been a fan of Xtratuf boots for quite some time but have only ever had the insulated Legacys. My feet are really hot and so I decided to try out the Legacy 12 in. boots. First of all,…
This top was one of the first tops of the Kari Traa Collection that I got the chance to try which may be why it’s one of my favorites. It’s their warmest, 100% merino wool, half zip base layer…
If you haven’t yet jumped on the insulated hydration device train yet, you’re really missing out! Hydro Flask has been my go-to for the last few years for keeping my cold beverages cold and my hot ones hot. Whether…
I know everyone is different, but I can say that this season Dakine has definitely hit it out of the park as far as sizing goes. I’m not sure I’ve ever had a pair of ski pants fit me…
The Smyth Gore-Tex 2L Pants are going to keep me dry for seasons to come. Paired perfectly with my Mercer Jacket, not only do I receive a lot of compliments, I am dry and warm no matter what conditions…