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Blistering Review of Farm to Feet Socks

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How Do You Like Your Socks?  Farm Fresh, Says Tamsin. Do you have those mornings when your lower back is a bit stiff from yesterday's skiing, and you try to pull on your ski socks standing up and almost fall over? I have. A pair of ski socks just…

DeBooter: DeLovely Way For Easy (And Painless) Boot Removal

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A Smart Ski Boot Jack That Really Works. They are the collective sounds of people removing their ski boots: the moans of agony and the sighs of joy heard in lots and lodges around the globe. I'm simply relieved to get the damn things off, but…

Helpful Handy Hand Warmer Hints

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From Newborn Mittens to YOUR Mittens. Editor Note: Sue Z. is a senior skier and craftsperson who hangs out at Alta.  She wrote a recent gift idea that showed how to transform worn out ski socks into a cool scarf.   Like many older skiers, I rely…

Product Review: NuDown Parkas and Vests Use Pumped Air to Stay Warm

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Reduces Layering. Improves On-Hill Comfort. For the past several weeks, I've been skiing in a NuDown parka designed to keep you comfortable regardless of outside temperature and without dressing in multiple layers. It utilizes a hand-operated air pump…
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From Socks to Scarves in Sixty Minutes

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A Terrific DIY Gift Idea! Ski season is winding down, and some of us may be returning to other activities. Suzy Z.* will be doing needlework. Suzy, a seniorsskiing.com subscriber, had this terrific idea for sock-scarves while shopping last fall…

Product Review: Socks That Rock From Injinji

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New Performance Toe Socks Are Super Comfortable and Supportive. It’s March, and close to the end of the season for a lot of folks. If you think your gear is starting to look a little tattered, now is the time to contemplate a new way of thinking…

Lightweight Ski Gear Does Double Duty At Resort, Backcountry

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Backcountry Skiing May Be An Alternative For Seniors. It’s getting crowded on the slopes. Lift lines can be agonizingly long, the runs denuded of soft powder. You’re looking over a shoulder trying to avoid getting clobbered by someone else. Is…

Muck Boots: The Toyota 4-Runner Of Footwear

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Rugged, Waterproof Snow Boots E-Z On/Off. My wife and I just returned from a pleasant hike in the snow, among cliffs and monoliths; sagebrush and Ponderosa pine. She wore sturdy hiking boots and gaiters. I wore the Muck Boot Arctic Commuter, a high-rise…

Product Review: Are Seniors Ready For High Tech Goggles and Sunglasses?

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Better Than $20 Off-The-Rack Sunglasses? Inspired by Red Bull Racing, the four time Formula One Auto Racing Champions, Red Bull Racing is introducing new eyewear that uses high-tech, cutting edge technology in sunglasses and goggles. Formula One…

Product Review: Goodbye, Water Bottle. Hello Hydrapak.

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Dehydration Comes Easy When Skiing: Collapsible Water Bottle Is An Answer. Staying hydrated on the slopes is important, but rigid plastic water bottles are a pain to carry in a parka. Hydrapak makes soft and pliable water bottles that fit comfortably…

Comparing Five XC Ski Bindings for “Ease of Use”

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SeniorsSkiing Correspondent and Cross Country Expert Rates The Big Five Bindings. You’ve paid for your trail pass and are ready to head out on the trails at your favorite xc ski touring center. How easy is it to put your skis? In this review, I discuss…

Five Senior-Favored Products

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I found them at the Outdoor Retailers Winter Market. It's the largest show of its kind in the U.S., and it's where manufacturers strut their stuff and retailers place orders for next year. The show is the launch pad for innovative products as well…

Product Review: Shake It With TomTom Bandit

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Action Camera Comes With Instant Editing. It’s good to have a rival—Macy’s has Gimbel's, the Red Sox have the Yankees, Holmes has his match in Moriarty. Everyone gets much sharper with a decent competitor. And so it is with action cameras. The…

Stocking Stuffer: Hassle Reduction By Shipping Gear

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Don't Schlep, Ship. My pal Jerry took his wife and two college-age girls on a ski trip from Boston to Vail a few winters ago. The trip involved a stopover in Chicago which, when his plane from Boston landed, was being covered in a blinding snowstorm.…

Stocking Stuffer: Low Temperature Windshield Washer Fluid

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Okay. It's too big for a stocking, but it doesn't need wrapped. A cheap but practical gift is a jug of low temperature windshield washer fluid with de-icer. Look on the label for a temperature rating that is -25 or -30 or lower. A gallon jug costs…

Huff Post: Fabulous Holiday Gift Ideas For Older Skiers

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Huffington Post Highlights SeniorsSkiing.com Co-Publisher's Unusual Holiday Suggestions. Our very own co-publisher Jon Weisberg appears in HuffPost 50 with gift ideas for your very own senior skier.  Jon's suggestions range from renting a whole ski…

Are Heated Gloves Worth It?

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Some Things To Consider Before You Buy. If you google "heated gloves", you'll find two dozen brands in all price ranges. And more brands are advertised in ski magazines. It seems that many companies have jumped into the heated glove market. To make…

Picking Your Next Skis: The Essentials

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When buying skis, choose a ski based on matching width and turn radius to the kind of snow you like. Hard snow: select a ski with a narrow waist - 76mm or narrower. Soft groomers (or general western front-of-mountain skiing): select a moderate…

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