• Review: Renoun Citadel 107

    Review: Renoun Citadel 107
    Powder aims to feature only the best products and services.If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.As a brand, setting yourself apart in the crowded ski industry can be challenging–and brands have long turned to highlighting certain technologies used in their skis to do so. Perhaps one of the biggest design challenges facing the modern ski maker is how to balance vibration damping (we don’t all get to ski smooth powder snow all day long) with weight. In ot
  • 8 Romantic Winter Date Ideas Perfect for Skiers

    8 Romantic Winter Date Ideas Perfect for Skiers
    It's hard not to be romantic about skiing. Wait, that's not how the saying goes, or is it?Venturing through picturesque mountain landscapes on skis with a partner can be quite romantic (as long as you're not trying to give each other tips), but what if you want to turn up the lovey-dovey activities a notch? Don't worry. We have you covered.
    The activities on this list are perfect for skiers and will elevate your upcoming ski trip with your partner if you know what we mean...! You and your p
  • The 5 Best Affordable Ski Town Hostels

    The 5 Best Affordable Ski Town Hostels
    It’s no secret that ski town lodging can be super expensive and make ski vacations prohibitive for a lot of folks.
    Luckily, a lot of ski towns these days have hostel-style options that are much cheaper than your run-of-the-mill resort hotel, and they're usually pretty close to the mountain as well. If you’re not scared away by bunk room lodging (although most have private rooms as well!), these hostels are a great way to save a buck, or $200+, when visiting a ski town.Maybe hanging o
  • Skier Explores Identity in Free, Visually Stunning Film

    Skier Explores Identity in Free, Visually Stunning Film
    Everyone’s from somewhere. Love it or hate it, our hometowns will always be part of us.
     Skiing intensifies this sense of place. We recall the turns and twists of our favorite runs at the mountain where we learned to ski. We remember the shit*y jump where we tried our first tricks, the enclave in the woods where we took safety meetings, and the base lodge where we pilfered free crackers for lunch.Upon returning, it all comes rushing back. In Surface Tension, skier Hank Stowers visits
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