Like any sport, Nordic skiing has its own set of highly specialized gear, especially as you drill down into its more arcane disciplines, like skate, classic or backcountry touring. And as with other endurance sports, skiers have become obsessed with faster, stiffer, lighter, more breathable and water-resistant equipment and clothing. Gone are the days of woolen knickers, a pom-pom cap and hickory planks, replaced by Gore-Tex, merino and carbon fiber.
Winter is only half over; you might as well enjoy the rest of it. Here’s the gear to get you out the door and on the trail.
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Helly Hansen LIFA Dry Stripe Crew

Helly Hansen hails from Norway and has been making clothes to keep its country’s sailors and adventurers warm and dry for over a century. Its LIFA line, with the trademark striped sleeves, was one of the first technical base layers available back in the 1970s and after 40 years of fine tuning, it’s still one of the best around. The HH Dry fabric of the Dry Stripe Crew ($40) pulls sweat away from your skin quickly to ward off chill when you slow down or turn into the wind.