The most important thing to consider when heading out on the slopes this season, second to safety, is whether your kit matches your riding style. If you’re going out on a backcountry tour, for instance, the last thing you want is an oversized puffy jacket better suited for the terrain park. Likewise, if you’re lapping the resort, you’d want more protection than a touring-focused, featherweight shell could provide.
To weed out the fluff, we tested and researched the best gear for riding at the resort, heading out into the backcountry and taking on the terrain park. All of it is hitting the shelves of snowboard shops and online retailers now.
The Resort Rider

Performance is key at the resort, but looking good should be just as high a priority. Holden’s 2017 outwear doesn’t sacrifice performance to put style at a premium level. The 3L M-51 jacket has a 20k waterproof rating to keep you dry no matter what Mother Nature decides to throw at you, and the Fader bib pants match in both performance and style. On the safety side, Giro’s Range looks slick and has a MIPS liner to reduce the risk of head injury. The best pair of goggles to top it all off is Electric’s uber-light Electrolite.
3L M-51 Fishtail Jacket by Holden $380
Fader Bib Pant by Holden $300
CPO Jacket by Holden $130
Gore-Tex Trippin Pro Trigger by Celtek $80
Range MIPS by Giro $250
Electrolite Goggles by Electric $160