www.smithoptics.com, 15.5 ounces
By now we’ll just assume that you already wear a helmet while skiing or riding, and not bother describing unplanned accidents or how your confidence and skiing ability will dramatically improve.  Instead, we’ll state that the low-profile Smith Optics Vantage is the perfect next helmet. It’s incredibly warm, but 21 vents (regulated by two slides discretely integrated along the helmet’s dome) let’s you dump heat faster than a dip in an icy lake, making it one of the most versatile helmets on the market.  The hybrid shell construction offers serious protection, while the internal lining is as plush as a goose-feather duvet (and easily removed for a quick wash when things get funky).  The Vantage uses a Boa system, like those found on modern mountain bike helmets, to let you adjust how the helmet fits—a nice touch when conditions inspired you to wear something like a neck gaiter under the helmet (in helmets with a more constrictive set fit, this can lead to uncomfortable bulk). Ditch the clip-in ear pieces during days with unseasonable warmth, or unzip the ear pieces and slide in the Skullcandy audio system ($50 and up) for hands-free audio.   One tester who ran with the visor version of the Vantage reported that it can impede raising the goggles onto the forehead, so plan according if you opt for that style.  But either way, you’re set for many seasons to come (especially considering that the helmets come with a lifetime warranty).

shredoptics.com
These are hands-down the coolest goggles on the planet. From the bold, brightly colored frames to the sleek passive vents, the Slab Filibuster’s are guaranteed to grab attention. The best part? We tested them on over 70 days of skiing and riding and they get 10 out of 10 stars for fit, optical clarity, and fog-free performance.  Shred is owned by U.S. Olympic Gold Medalist and World Cup winner, Ted Ligety—and all the time he’s spent on the slopes is evident in the goggle’s performance and design. And fun. Made of the highest quality Italian thermoplastics, the Slab Goggle has a look that’s both sophisticated and edgy. Polarized and photo chromatic, these are the Porsches of the optical world. With a fit that conforms to your face, the Slab’s large frame and spherical lens make for a picture-window view of the slopes; the light-adjusting photo chromatic lens encourage that distortion-free vista, no matter the light conditions. The shape of the frame and passive vents keep fogging at bay; we skied in a pair of the Slabs all last season and other than occasional frozen rain, they were worth every penny of the admittedly steep price. We like the multi-layered hypoallergenic Whipped Cream face foam, scratch resistant double lenses, antifog treatment, and total UVA, UVB, and UVC protection. And we also appreciated the near-constant proclamation of “Nice Goggles” from lifties, skiers, and riders.

gramicci.com
Consider this comfort food for the soul. The double-layered, 100 percent-cotton Beekman Plaid Monterose shirt has a retro flair and home-style comfort. While the name is a mouthful, the shirt itself is startling simple. The duckling-soft yarn is stitched in two layers, giving the shirt extraordinary warmth for a cotton confection. Two patch chest pockets with Velcro closures prove subtle but functional; we recommend one for phone numbers scrawled on cocktail napkins and the other for breath mints. Sleeve cuffs button or roll, depending on your optimal level of formality (or not). Wear the shirt with skinny jeans for a more sophisticated look, or with sweatpants at home—the knowledge that you’re cool, comfortable and warm will carry you through any situation.

www.timberland.com
Footwear is not known for being eco-friendly, but the Mount Holly’s have the best “leave no trace” pedigree that we’ve found. Timberland’s Earthkeeper’s products are made with a commitment to the environment. The outsoles are made from 42 percent recycled rubber and the fleece lining made from 30 percent recycled plastic bottles. Even the premium full-grain waterproof leather is tanned at a facility accredited by an independent environmental audit. In addition to getting a product that stands for renewable resources, low-impact manufacturing, and recycling, the boots have a style that never goes out of fashion, with a shaft height of 14.5 inches—perfect for skinny jeans, skirts, or anything in between. The 15.5-inch calf circumference is wide enough to not pinch (one tester routinely carries her cell phone in her boot when she leaves her purse at home). If the calf is too tight, there’s a fashionable leather lacing up the back that can be tightened or loosened. Hidden side zippers allow for easy entry, and once they are on, the luxurious fleece lining (we’re talking movie-star luxury) and anti-fatigue footbed  (with its shock-absorbing geometrical cone pattern) makes these  kicks as comfortable as your favorite slippers. And did we mention gorgeous?

www.leatherman.com, 9.6 ounces
I’ve owned the Super Tool since 1997. Whenever I travel or have an adventure my trusty tool comes along with me. This particular one has accompanied me ever since the previous model base jumped off Yosemite’s El Cap without a parachute. It’s versatile enough to slice cheese, cut bread with a serrated knife, poke holes in stuff with the awl, file my nails, adjust a derailleur, remove a fish hook, or open a can of tomatoes. The locking blades were a big improvement over the previous model; I no longer had to worry about a blade inadvertently closing on my fingers. I intend to keep using this tool until it is pried from my cold dead hands.
The Super Tool sports 19 appliances, including multiple knives, pliers, wire cutters, screwdrivers, openers, and crimpers.
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Barbara Howe