Let Backcountry Guide You to Great Winter Adventure Gear
We’re deep into winter, and Backcountry has the gear you need for a variety of pursuits. Whether you’re knee-deep in snow or playing in milder conditions, now’s the time to get after it.
Let the Backcountry Winter Adventure Guide help you prepare for your next outing. We picked out some examples from the guide highlighting apparel and gear for camping, snowshoeing, climbing, and more.
Winter is a great time to try out a new activity or upgrade your current kit. These top picks will get you started.
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Winter Running & Hiking
BioLite 330 Headlamp: $60
This run-friendly headlamp balances the weight in front and back. It casts up to 330 lumens and has a button-locking mode as well as a wicking strap to shed some sweat.
The North Face Flight Training 12 10L Pack: $159
Hydration is important all year round. The North Face Flight Training 12 Pack has two water bottles that retract into chest pockets. A large back pocket can stash jackets or other layers while smaller pockets inside (and a zippered security pocket) help with organization.
Winter Camping
Marmot Never Summer Sleeping Bag — 0°F Down: $301
If you use a 32-degree bag in the summer, it makes sense to use a different bag for winter. Marmot’s Never Summer zero-degree down sleeping bag is stuffed with water-resistant Down Defender 650-fill down. The anatomical footbox has an internal heater pocket for a mix of warmth and storage.
Ignik 2-in-1 Heater/Stove: $150
Yes, it’s a heater and a stove. You get heat radiating from the side and a cast iron burner on top for your favorite skillet meals. It uses piezo ignition for a start and has a kill switch if it’s tipped over or the pilot goes out.
Winter Biking
Castelli Perfetto Ros Limited Edition Convertible Jacket — Men’s: $260
A limited-edition take on Castelli’s Perfetto Convertible, this cycling jacket is built for harsher conditions. The fabrics are GORE INFINIUM. In front, there’s INFINIUM 205 Warm to protect against rain and wind, and the jacket has a brushed interior for holding warmth.
The rear-facing fabrics use GORE’s INFINIUM 203 Stretch for lighter coverage but also greater flexibility and breathability. Business up front, party in the back.
Backcountry Hero Dirt Hoodie: $75 (25% Off)
On warmer days, this synthetic pullover hoodie acts as a wicking layer that retains some body heat. Its mountain biking features include a dual-layered knit body, zippered shoulder vents, jersey pockets, and an adjustable hood that’s big enough to house a helmet.
Snowshoeing
Outdoor Research Cirque II Softshell Pant — Men’s: $150
Stay comfortable in alpine elements with stretchy, water-resistant pants. The tough fabric has some give and is designed with articulated knees and a gusseted crotch for a greater range of motion. Ski-friendly extras include an avalanche beacon pocket, scuff guards, and gusseted ankle zippers to fit different types of boots.
Tubbs Frontier & Wilderness Snowshoes — Men’s & Women’s: From $170
These beginner-friendly Tubbs snowshoes have plenty of features that experienced snowshoers can appreciate. They have an aluminum frame that flexes, padded bindings, and heel lift risers to ease the strain on your Achilles while heading up steep inclines.
On icy trails or descents, the toe crampon and side rails add bite to your step. A rotating toe-cord lets the tail drop and shed snow while walking.
Cross-Country Skiing
Swix Insulated Drink Belt: $36
Here’s an insulated 1L drink belt that clips onto your waist. You get the concept, but Swix adds some wintry touches with a zippered compartment on top and a small LED light.
Smith Flywheel ChromaPop Sunglasses: From $119
These Flywheel sunglasses come with some splashy frames options, but it’s the tinted ChromaPop lenses that matter most. The lenses filter two distinct wavelengths for greater contrast on natural landscapes.
The result is similar to an Instagram filter, with saturated colors. For comfort, the frames are flexible and the nose pads are adjustable.
Ice Climbing
Petzl Laser Speed Light Ice Screw: $85
This mountaineering-grade ice screw has an aluminum body with steel in the tri-toothed drill for more strength in its bite. The flexible crank is color-coded to more easily pick out from your harness.
Black Diamond Viper Ice Tool: $260
Black Diamond intends the Viper Ice Tool for all-around use. The updated design extends the shaft through the grip for a responsive feel and beefs up the Titan Pick. However, you can change that thanks to its modular head, which allows you to swap out the pick for any other of the brand’s picks, axes, and hammers.
Don’t Let Winter Keep You Inside
We only picked two examples for each winter pursuit, but there’s a plethora of gear to choose from out there. The Backcountry Winter Adventure Guide goes more in-depth.
Check out this season’s latest gear and apparel and get outside.
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This article is sponsored by Backcountry. Explore its Winter Adventure Guide online.
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