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Salomon Launches Touring Binding It Says Changes Backcountry Skiing Performance

December 8, 2017 2 Comments

Seven years in the making in collaboration with some of the best freeskiers on the planet, Salomon, and at the same time Atomic, unveils the S/LAB SHIFT MNC binding for the 2018/2019 season.

Coalition Sues to Stop Trump’s Dismemberment of Bears Ears National Monument

December 7, 2017

A broad coalition of Native American, conservation, and historic preservation organizations, outdoor industry, scientists, and outdoor recreationists sued the Trump Administration December 6, 2017, to strike down the President’s overreach of authority in revoking the Bears Ears National Monument. The group says the President’s proclamation is contrary to law, ignores overwhelming public support for the […]

The NPD Group Blog: Retail Should be Omnipresent, not Omnichannel

December 7, 2017

Brands and retailers no longer create trends; they feed trends. In order to feed consumer-driven trends, brand and retailers must have their products available 24/7 and on a variety of platforms.

Mountain High Resort Opens 2017-18 Season on December 6

December 6, 2017

SoCal’s "Closest Winter Resort" has been busy making snow for the start of a highly anticipated season.

Ski Utah Hires Albert Kenworthy as New Sales and Membership Manager

December 6, 2017

Ski Utah is a membership association representing Utah’s $1.4 billion-dollar wintersports industry, including 14 alpine ski resorts and a membership of over 250 industry partners.

The SIA Snowsports Industry Insights Report Is Here

December 1, 2017

The SIA Snowsports Industry Insights Report is a compilation of research from a number of snow sports industry studies, including snow participation data and demographics, general market trends, equipment sales, crossover activities and more.

Realskiers.com Reveals Picks for Ski of the Year

November 28, 2017

For a single model to be perfect for all skiers, it would have to possess infinitely variable adjustments for flex, sidecut, baseline and mass distribution, for starters. Such a ski may be under ultra-top-secret development somewhere, says Jackson Hogen.

BCA Created 12 New Avalanche Transceiver Education Videos for the 17/18 Season

November 28, 2017

According to BCA, avalanche transceivers will only help, if you and your group all know how to use them.

Direct Alpine Enters North American Market

November 28, 2017

Czech maker of technical outdoor wear establishes distribution and operations based in Eagle, Colorado.

Alps & Meters Partners with Pedigree Ski Shop on Designed by Tradition Trunk Show Series

November 28, 2017

Pedigree Ski Shop, founded in 1962, was born out of the dreams and inspirations of John Fuerst and wife Jay to turn their beloved sport of skiing into a profession.