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Top 5 Trending Snow Gears This 2015

Top 5 Trending Snow Gears This 2015

With new seasons come new trends and for this year, here are the top ski gears you can look and use for your next ski vacations. These gears are crafted to cater to practically all ski levels- from wobbly beginners to professionals. This way, every ski vacationer has access to comfortable and high quality ski equipment.

On top of our trending gears are skis and board. For this year, watch out for those that feature curved tips instead of the usual ones arched midway. Examples of these trending boards include the popular Rossignol Soul 7 and Saffron 7 that are available at $700 and $600 respectively. Beginners might find this a bit pricey, but no worries. There's a new rocker board aptly named K2 Konic that is more accessible to a wider market range.

Next on our top trends are boots. Today, skiers can now enjoy totally customized foot gear that features smart insoles and micro-adjusting buckles. Customers can also choose from a larger range of boot shapes.

Ski vacationers who prefer the lowly shoelace shouldn't miss the Boa Lacing System that turns shoelaces into auto-tightening coils. Available at around $100, the Boa lacing system ensures a dialed-in fit and guards against wet butt, frozen-fingered lace yanking.

Then, of course, there’s the helmet. This season, skiers are leaning towards Bluetooth-headphone combos that allow jamming and taking calls as you zip your way on the slopes. Currently, there are helmets integrated with Beats by Dr.Dre headphones so jammers can continue to listen to their music even while on ski trip.

Complete your ski gear with the right goggles for you. Trending this year are eye wears that features interchangeable lenses so you can use them in different light conditions. For instance, Smith Optics ($225) includes two performance mirror lenses that you can easily change courtesy of its Single Pivot Quick Release Lens systems. Another brand called Scott LGC US Goggles ($185) proudly features its award-winning Lens Change Slider system that enables skiers to fully adapt their vision.

Vacationers wanting to capture their ski moves can mount a Go-Pro camera on their helmets. They can also go for helmets with built-in HD cameras like Zeal Optics - a high-definition camera goggle that wirelessly connects and transfers photos and videos directly to your phone.Zeal Optics HD2 Camera Google features 170-degree wide angle camera lens, can record 1080p & 720p quality videos, and can shoot 12 megapixel HD photos that you can easily share via all social media outlets. This way, you don’t miss any of fun you have on your favorite ski vacation destination.


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