The Top Three Skiing Items You Want, Not Need

Many people get into skiing initially just to enjoy all of the cool gear involved, and who can deny it: if you’re a winter sports buff, skiing is one of the best sports you can find. The goggles, the poles, the huge boots, the skis themselves: heck, skiing can be a really cool sport. Which is why you might be looking for some companion gadgets and trinkets to go along with your skiing experience.

But skiing isn’t all about advertising what you’re able to buy at the pro shop. It’s about a fun experience that can hopefully remain and warm and dry as possible.

If you’re looking for great skiing products that can help the experience and the fun, this article’s for you. Here are the top three skiing items that you want, not need:

  • Bomber hats – Bomber hats are great for sking because they not only do a swell job protecting your head and ears from the inevitable blasting of some cold air (or snow), but they also look pretty cool. And really, how often do you find yourself wearing something like a Bomber hat in day-to-day life? That’s part of what makes skiing fun, and it’s part of what makes the novelty of bomber hats give you an extra bounce in your turns.While bomber hats definitely function well, they aren’t necessary for you to have a great time skin; even though it is advisable that you wear some kind of solid protection against cold air and wind.
  • DryGuy OverGloves – Also belonging to the category of “extremely practical yet not totally necessary,” OverGloves are billed as adding up to 50 degrees of warmth over your regular mittens or gloves. They can still grip the poles on your skis, and might even make for a better grip. These aren’t only for skiing, but for any time you’re in the Cold Outdoors for an extended time. Protect your fingers: you need them.This helps keep those valuable skiing fingers at an ideal temperature while you also keep them out of the way of snow. Simply put them over some of your existing gloves and grip your poles – you’re ready to enjoy skiing while remaining warm and dry.
  • WigWam Master Socks – You need socks, but you don’t need these socks. But if you absolutely, positively, have to stay dry – you’ll definitely want these socks. WigWam Master Socks are ideal for winter sports, not just skiing – snowmobiling and sledding are some other options that come to mind. Many people wear regular athletic socks when they need something that offers more protection from a harsher “foot environment.” Regular white socks don’t always cut it. Yes, regular white socks will get the job done and they’ll help your feet stay warm while skiing down the slopes – but if you want an ideal skiing experience, you’ll want the best – even for your feet.

Originally posted 2008-11-11 04:55:18.

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