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2022 Winter Buyer鈥檚 Guide

The Best Snow Safety Gear of 2022

A kit to keep you protected in the mountains

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(Photo: Inga Hendrickson and Kevin Zansler)

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Dialing in your backcountry ski gear is about more than comfort or style. With the proper training, the right equipment can help save your or your partner鈥檚 life in an emergency.

Arva Plume TS Shovel ($75)

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This compact shovel is great for small sidecountry packs and uphill-focused athletes counting grams. It weighs just over 17 ounces, and cutouts in the blade shed mass without compromising strength or durability. The telescoping handle makes it easy to pack and assemble quickly and helps the Plume TS strike the right balance between shoveling efficiency, heft, and size.


Black Diamond Recon LT Beacon ($349)

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At 4.8 ounces, the Recon LT is the lightest beacon we tested. The device鈥檚 ergonomic shape and low-profile harness make it comfortable to wear and easy to forget about until you need it, and the advertised 50-meter range held up during tests in the glades of the Sangre de Cristos and in the Alaskan alpine. The locking mechanism, which is more secure than many other beacons鈥 we鈥檝e tried, ensures you won鈥檛 inadvertently switch modes. Lastly, the search function鈥攂olstered by a large screen and big buttons for gloved hands鈥攁llows you to mark and mute signals in multiple-burial scenarios.


Rab Zero-G 惭别苍鈥檚 Jacket ($500)

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This jacket comes to you from the future. Beneath its ultrafine ten-denier nylon is 1,000-plus fill goose down that lends the Zero-G far more warmth than its slim profile would imply. It packs down to the size of a soda can, and a men鈥檚 large weighs just 11 ounces. It鈥檚 the perfect emergency layer for when shit hits the fan, whether you鈥檙e caught out in the night or waiting for a rescue in the cold. (XS鈥揦XL)


Scott Patrol E1 40 Backpack ($1,150)

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This roomy pack is equipped with the Alpride E1, a battery-powered rechargeable airbag that dramatically simplifies traveling and practicing with your pack. Simply plug it into the wall to charge, and carry backup AAs on your trips鈥攏o canister refills or airport negotiations required. A separate safety-gear pocket, helmet carry, and two internal zippered pockets for small items make organizing your stuff easy.


POC Devour Glacial 颅Glasses ($250)

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Glacier glasses meet biking shades in the Devour, which boasts a huge field of view through supersized 颅scratchproof lenses that provide crisp visuals. Protective shields around the temples and brow offer ample coverage on sunny ski tours in southwestern Colorado. An adjustable nosepiece and arms allow you to dial a fit that鈥檚 secure for the downhill but comfortable on the uphill, so you don鈥檛 have to change eyewear during your transitions.


Rocky Talkie Radio ($95)

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The Rocky Talkie is less expensive than other 颅sport-specific 颅communicators on the market but is just as reliable, with a simple 颅five-button design, a wire-gate carabiner that secures to your pack鈥檚 shoulder strap for an easy reach, and a half-mile range in our mountain testing. (The company says you can realistically expect one to five miles.) It鈥檚 got shatterproof screens, and the batteries last over three days on a single charge, making it ideal for long missions.


Norr酶na Lyngen Down850 Knickers ($249)

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When it鈥檚 truly frigid out, adding lower-body insulation can save your ass. These seven-ounce knickers pack down to the size of a fist, and full side zips make them easy to put on over your pants on a windy ridge or during a cold transition. We add puffies up top when we get cold. Why not insulate our legs, too? (women鈥檚 XS鈥揕 / men鈥檚 S鈥揦L)


Black Diamond QuickDraw Pro 320 Probe ($80)

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This 14-ounce probe folds into eight short segments, so it fits into small daypacks despite the fact that it鈥檚 320 centimeters when fully 颅extended鈥攃ritical for deep burials, and helpful when digging pits in deep snowpacks. The Velcroed stuffsack was designed not to interfere with the one-pull assembly, so you can protect your QuickDraw without losing efficiency.


Flylow Scotty Comp Vest ($275)

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In collaboration with Big Hollow Designs, Flylow designed a carry solution for riders who want to have basic safety gear inbounds in a slim, streamlined way. It has compartments for your shovel and probe as a few other essentials like a water flask and snacks, and the fit makes loading chairlifts less treacherous than clambering aboard with a backpack. It鈥檚 great for ski areas with lift-accessed backcountry terrain. (S鈥揦L)

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