
After a successful introduction of QuantumCool apparel and accessories last summer, 180s is now poised to release their first line of winter apparel. Featuring the new QuantumHeat technology, this line of apparel, headwear, and accessories will help keep you warm during winter activities.
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Wool is highly compressible, has a warmth to weight ratio comparable to down, stays warm when wet, is naturally thermo-regulating, manages moisture and odor control. With all this greatness, why hasn't wool been yet used as insulation? Both Ibex and Smartwool have decided to now give wool it's time in the sun, creating the perfect mid and even outer layers for cold weather adventures.
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One of the show favorites by far, amongst all the attendees at Outdoor Retailer, was the new Nao headlamp from Petzl. Using an integrated light sensor technology, the headlamp beam instantly adapts to the changing conditions around you, giving you ideal lighting at all times with little manual intervention.
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The new Karve Series from Osprey includes three low profile packs built especially for side country adventures. For those of you looking to ride, the day packs can accommodate your skis, snowboard, and avalanche safety equipment, with insulated hydration and ample storage space for all other winter side country sports.
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New Colorado company Strafe Outerwear is fast making friends within the local backcountry ski community. Boasting a baggy, more youthful style, Strafe is targeting those younger men who don't want to dress like their dads or may not have a ton of cash to drop on a new ski jacket or ski pants every season.
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