If you鈥檙e skiing in the backcountry, you want reliable high-performance gear. Here鈥檚 my list of the 14 halo products I鈥檇 take with me when the lines get steep and the snow gets deep鈥攁ll recently tested during an 11-hour day of climbing and skiing down 14,180-foot Mount Shasta.聽
AIARE Field Book ($30)聽

This is the most important tool I bring into the backcountry. Knowledge of the snowpack and conditions is crucial for anyone venturing beyond resort boundaries. I use , as well as the training I got with it, as my baseline to help guide smart decisions. It鈥檚 where I jot down my plan for the day, and it鈥檚 my rescue lifeline.
DPS Tour1 Wailer 112RP2 Skis ($1,050)聽
DPS made its already insanely lightweight skis for winter 2015鈥16.聽The company combined a balsa core with its proprietary carbon laminate in a cap construction to shed extra ounces while maintaining enough stiffness to make descents controlled and enjoyable. I noticed the light weight on the ups and the torsional rigidity on the downs. Available next winter.聽
Dynafit TLT Radical FT Bindings ($600)
The classic tech binding, the is durable, lightweight, and sturdy鈥攖he perfect combination for long tours and aggressive descents. You can shave five ounces by opting for the lighter STs, but the extra rigidity鈥攖hanks to the baseplate鈥攎ore than makes up for the slight weight increase.聽
Dynafit TLT 6 Boots ($750)

The is close to a slipper as a ski boot can get. I walked for miles under a heavy pack while climbing Shasta and didn鈥檛 develop so much as a single hot spot. The boots鈥 range of motion doesn鈥檛 hold me back on the up, and the plastic insert makes them plenty stiff for descents.
Black Diamond GlideLite Mohair Mix STS Skins ($165)聽
鈥攎ade from 65 percent mohair and 35 percent nylon鈥攚eigh just 24 ounces and slide and grip as well as any skins I鈥檝e tried.
Ortovox 3+ Beacon ($369)聽

I鈥檓 thankful that the only times I鈥檝e switched to search mode was while practicing companion rescues. The display is intuitive, and the three antennas proved very sensitive during those practice sessions.聽
Mammut Nirvana Pro Pack ($200)聽
This is plenty big enough to hold the essentials during daylong expeditions. It uses a combo Velcro-and-strap system for the A-frame ski carry鈥攐ne of the most intuitive designs I鈥檝e seen on a backcountry pack. The Nirvana Pro has the compulsory back zip, which allowed me to pack my calories, layers, and crampons in their own compartment without interfering with my shovel and probe.
Mammut Probe Plus 280 ($50)聽
This packs down small to easily fit in a pack but extends to over nine feet when you need it.聽
G3 Avitech Shovel ($65)聽
The Avitech is simple, reliable, lightweight (just over 27 ounces), and breaks down to 18 inches long, making it easy to slide in my pack.聽
Camp XLC Nanotech Crampons ($200)聽
When the slope gets too steep for skis, I use these lightweight (just 21.1 ounces) with steel reinforcements up front. They give me plenty of grip on icy sections and are easy to throw in the pack as an insurance policy.聽
Black Diamond Traverse Pole ($85)聽and Carbon Whippet ($140)聽
I prefer the to the carbon model even though it鈥檚 a bit heavier because it鈥檚 a good deal more durable and less expensive.聽But I sprang for the carbon fiber聽聽to use on my longest days when I appreciate every ounce I can shave.聽
Black Diamond Revolt Headlamp ($60)聽
The 130-lumen runs on both rechargeable lithium ion batteries and AAAs. I can charge the headlamp via USB the night before and bring spares just in case.聽
Giro Range Helmet ($240)聽
I鈥檓 currently testing the Range for 国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 2015 Winter Buyer鈥檚 Guide. But here鈥檚 a little spoiler: uses a cool new fit system that ratchets the exterior shell to fit your head, rather than an interior lining controlled with a dial. The fit was remarkably comfortable and prevented cold air from creeping in. But I still found that the ample venting kept my head from overheating during the ascent. Available in August.聽
Hestra Fall Line Gloves ($145)聽
My have proved plenty waterproof while fiddling with gear in the snow. Cowhide leather makes the exterior durable for climbing, and the lack of interior seams combined with neoprene wrist enclosures make them feel superplush despite the rugged face fabric.聽