Kitbag: winter’s hottest ski gear
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Hestra Army Leather Heli Ski Ergo Grip
An ergonomic update of the popular glove, using goatskin and merino wool. £125.
Arc’teryx Cerium LT
Vancouver-based manufacturer Arc’teryx launches its first down jackets this winter. £260.
K2 Pinnacle 130
After a 38-year hiatus, K2 is re-entering the ski-boot market with a range topped by the freeride-focused Pinnacle 130. £400.
Endeavor Archetype
Top-of-the-range freeride board, with split tail for deep powder. £1,050.
Dynafit Beast
A touring binding burly enough for the most aggressive skiers. £780.
BCA Tracker 3
New smaller, lighter version of the popular avalanche transceiver. £329.
The North Face Bamboozle Beanie
Retro design complete with fluffy pom-pom; comes in three colours. £24.99
Idris Lynx
An eco-friendly ski made in Chamonix, using oak, pine and flax. £1,100.
Völkl V-Werks Katana
This award-winning new ski uses carbon and a thin profile to cut weight. £800.
Dragon X Nike APX
A collaboration between Nike and goggle-maker Dragon, the APX is frame-free to give maximum peripheral vision. £180.
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