The Best Ski Gear From Maine
These winter favorites bring a whole new meaning to skiing the east.
Thought the best ski gear was made in the Alps? Think again. From an ultralight backcountry pack designed by freeskier Cody Townsend to the first ever fully customizable helmet, these six Maine products bring a whole new meaning to skiing the east.
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Winterstick
Tom Burt Snowboard
$1,000 // winterstick.com
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Oterra Designs
First Aid Kit
$36 // oterradesigns.com
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L.L.Bean
Goretex Pro Patroller Jacket
$449 // llbean.com
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Bridger Helmets
Highline Helmet
$199 // bridgerhelmets.com
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Hyperlite Mountain Gear
Headwall 55
$449 // hyperlitemountaingear.com
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Amalgam Skis
The Artifact
$1,650 // amalgamskis.com
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