Salomon’s S/Pro Supra BOA 120 Ski Boots are one of this winter’s absolute winners as they challenge the traditional ski boot construction to introduce a new level of fit, performance and comfort. This is done with the addition of the BOA Technology Alpine ski boot solution. Clips over the foot are gone and instead BOA uses a cable system with five points of contact.
The result is a better fit and less chance of creating pressure spots. Simply turn the dial to tighten the cable and wrap the boot; reverse the dial to decrease pressure, or lift the dial to completely de-tension the cable when getting in or out.
New from Osprey are the Soelden 22 (men’s) and Sopris 20 (women’s) packs – £150 each. These lightweight, feature-packed travel stars put safety first and offer innovative ski/snowboard carry options. A large front panel J-zip provides quick access to your avalanche safety kit. The main back-panel compartment offers space to stash your skins, extra layers, hydration and snacks. Made using bluesign® approved main body high tenacity nylon and eco-friendly, water repellent treatments.
For the perfect mid-layer Houdini’s Power Houdi has it all. Made from Polartec Power Stretch Pro it’s warm, stretchy and so durable, says Houdini, that each piece is worn an average of 1287 times for some 10 years. From £209.95. Â
Ward off the chills and keep your neck toasty with Buff which is featuring this winter the Switch Polar Neck Warmer for £30.95. Made using 97% fabric offcuts, BUFF has turned waste textiles into a fun, functional accessory. A highly versatile bit of kit, it offers top thermal insulation in a lightweight, breathable fabric, providing warmth without bulk for high intensity activities in very cold weather, The perfect mountain accessory, It also easily converts into a beanie with a subtle, integrated draw cord. Â
Tech savvy sock maker Darn Tough is stepping up with its Function X Ski and Snowboard Sock, available for both men and women. Re-engineered to provide max comfort and warmth, the sock is made from midweight merino wool. The ultra-smooth feel gives your tootsies wings if you decide to head back out after lunch. Terry loop cushioning in the shin and the ‘X’ on top of the foot provides warmth while added heel durability protects you run after run.Â
And there’s LEKI to keep you balanced and on track with its Spitfire Vario 3D – an adjustable freeride pole with a length range of 110 to 140 cm. Easily adaptable, even with thick gloves, and enhanced control with the Trigger 3D System. £114.95
This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk