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Gift Guide for Snow Families

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Are you a family that skis, snowboards or plays in the snow?  Here is a gift guide for you and/or those snow loving families in your life.  We compiled a bunch of our favorites that make winter easier for us or to remember winter all year long. Impact-Site-Verification: 1157159227

Our Top 10

  1. GoPro Capture all your runs, jumps and falls, they make for the best bloopers. Attach almost anywhere with accessories, a must have.
  2. FlyLow Super Mittens  Warm waterproof triple baked coating with beeswax mittens.  Perfect for playing in the snow, riding or skiing.  The look goes well with all.
  3. Heatholders Snowsports Socks Thin, fuzzy, warm and perfect for a day on the slopes. No bulk and cute to wear over your leggings after a day in the snow and walking around. Price point is great too.
  4. Venom Snowtech Products This is a rubber bumper for your snowboard to protect the edges while traveling.  Use in the snowboard bags, placing in the trunk to protect both the board and your card from getting scratched.
  5. The Ski Passport RFID cards have replaced the lift tickets many collect. So we found the best way to remember when and where you were on the slopes.  The Ski Passport has stamp stickers for most mountains in the US, and more coming.  You can buy the mountain stickers by the region, IKON, EPIC or Indy packages. Just stick one on the page and write the date, a great memory book to collect over the years.
  6. Mountain Maps Poster The gift of decor, perfect for the traveler in your life or house. We have multiple of these for states and regions in the US.  My kids color in the mountain symbol as we visit a mountain, this tracks all the places we have been for our guests to see and fits our snowboarding theme playroom perfectly.
  7. DryGuy Boot Dryer This is a must at the end of the day out in the snow, we rotate our boots and gloves to dry our and warm up after being out in the snow all day. Easy to pack (we took ours in checked luggage to Colorado), there are smaller travel ones too.
  8. Thule Round Trip Ski/Snowboard Bag This is our go to for car trips, we can fit 2 tween jacket/pant sets plus adults, helmets and on the sides we put gloves, hats, socks, thermals and gators.
  9. The Ski/Rider Pack These are great for kids/adults with skis or snowboards to carry their equipment on their own. A light weight, quick drying and tear resistant for anyone who struggles carrying all from the parking lot to the slopes.
  10. Burton Backpack Each member of our family has one of these bags, all our gear fits inside, board straps on the outside. Keeps us organized from the laundry room to the slopes. After I clean everything, I just place belongings back in their owners bag, all ready for the next day on the slopes.

Other ideas:

  • external batteries to keep phones charged
  • car kit with jumper cables
  • Phone Sleeve to protect again elements and color temperatures

Check out our gear post for families here.

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