
Winter is here, and just like that, so is Outdoor Retailer’s Snow Show, going down this week in Denver, Colorado. But like so many things in the pandemic era, the show is laced with a sense of caution not felt the last time the event took place, the halcyon days of January 2020.
Whether brands share their wares virtually or in person, however, the Omicron surge isn’t stopping the outdoor world from showcasing the best and brightest items available now, soon or for the upcoming ’22-’23 winter season.
We’re seeing a selection of skiing-centric hardgoods, apparel and accessories that is truly pushing the envelope when it comes to sustainability, innovation and inclusivity. If this little roundup of highlights is any indication, next winter is already a bright spot on the horizon.
Eddie Bauer BC Flyline Kit

The outdoors has grown increasingly more inclusive over the past few years, but Eddie Bauer’s new kit for sit skiers is the first of its kind. Created with pro adaptive skier Trevor Kennison, the BC Flyline Kit includes a hoodless waterproof jacket ($549) featuring quilted synthetic insulation in the lining, stretch fabric, insulated hand pockets and a shaped hem ideal for adaptive athletes. The matching bibs ($499) boast an articulated seat position to eliminate bunched fabric, plus extra insulation across the seat and hips for enhanced comfort.