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Now May Be the Best Time to Buy Your Ski & Snowboard Gear: Big Sales Offer Huge Preseason Savings

It’s no secret that skiing and snowboarding are expensive sports. Not just because of the ever-rising cost of lift tickets, but the gear itself also continues to rise in price season after season. That’s why, when you see ski and ride equipment going on sale, you have to act fast. Deals don’t last very long on this stuff.

Well, the time is nigh, ladies and gentlemen! Across the internet, retailers like Backcountry and brands like Smith are selling jackets, pants, goggles, and more at huge discounts — up to 50-65% off in some cases.

If you need equipment for this winter, you should start shopping now. While it still feels like summer, ski season is eagerly waiting right around the corner, and these sales will start drying up before you know it.

Check out some of the heavily discounted ski and snowboard gear and apparel we’ve been eyeing.

Ski & Snowboard Sales: Get ‘Em While It’s Hot Out

Dragon 01 OTG Goggles – $108 (40% Off)

A good pair of goggles makes all the difference on the slopes. They keep your face warm and block wind, and with lenses like Dragon’s dual Lexan lens with Lumalens color optimization, colors and details pop. The lens is also frameless (adding some sleek style) and easily interchangeable with the included low-light lens.

The 01 OTG Goggles are helmet-compatible and can fit over glasses. They’re also vented and fog-resistant, so even if you’re getting sweaty carving turns, your vision will stay clear.

Normally $180, these goggles are a steal right now at $108 on Backcountry.

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Flylow Baker Bib – $215 (50% Off)

Flylow makes some awesome ski pants and bibs, but typically, they are really expensive. Now is your chance to snag one of the brand’s flagship bibs, the Baker Bib, for a full 50% off.

The Baker Bibs are made from a durable three-layer waterproof membrane. They’re designed for both in-resort and backcountry use, featuring big vents on each thigh to help dump heat and a breathable mesh back that helps sweat evaporate.

The zippers are all waterproof YKK. Both legs have powder guards and 1,000-denier cuff reinforcements, and there are built-in belt loops.

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Helly Hansen Men’s Legendary Insulated Bib Pant – $168 (35% Off)

It’s rare that you see a pair of high-quality ski bibs from a brand as well-known as Helly Hansen for less than $200. But if you buy the insulated Legendary Bib from Helly Hansen right now, you’ll get a full 35% off. For bibs like these, that’s a great deal.

Not only are these windproof and waterproof, but they’re also insulated with recycled PrimaLoft. They’re probably overkill for most backcountry and uphill skiing, but for resorts, they will keep you toasty warm even on the coldest days. Thanks to the fabric’s two-way stretch, they’re also unrestricted and easy to move in.

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Arc’teryx Men’s Sabre V Jacket – $630 (30% Off)

We tested the Sabre V jacket this winter and fell in love with it. It’s a durable three-layer stormproof GORE-TEX PRO shell that cuts wind, blocks water, and traps body heat. The pockets are strategically placed, and two pit zips allow for ventilation whether you’re downhill skiing or working up a sweat on the uphill. On top of all that, the jacket just looks sleek and fits really well.

Normally, this pricey piece of apparel retails for $900. That’s steep for a ski jacket by almost any brand’s standards. But with a 30% discount at REI, it becomes a lot more manageable if you’re in the market for a new ski shell. Whether you use it for backcountry, frontcountry skiing, or both (like we did), the Saber V is a cut above the rest.

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Scarpa Maestrale Alpine Touring Boot – $262 (65% Off)

Nothing beats a good pair of touring-specific boots for backcountry skiing. Sure, hybrid boots are great, but a boot like the Scarpa Maestrale is engineered to be lightweight, compatible with MNC norm and all TLT bindings, and easily adjustable. It has three buckles, three lean angles (14, 16, and 18 degrees), and has an easy-to-switch speedlock plus walk mode.

At 110 stiffness, these aren’t as stiff as many downhill-specific ski boots, but it’s the stiffest offering in Scarpa’s Maestrale lineup. The Intuition Cross Fit Pro Flex liners are heat moldable for a more custom fit, and the Vibram Cayman Pro sole adds extra grip for walking and scrambling.

At 65% off, these are mind-bogglingly cheap right now. If you’re in the market for a touring-specific ski boot, don’t sleep on this deal.

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SCOTT Shield Goggle – $65 (50% Off)

The name of the SCOTT Shield Goggle says it all. These frameless cylindrical lenses provide a shield against cold air, snow, and ice. The brand uses an anti-fog lens treatment on the double-layer lens to prevent condensation and maintain a clear field of view. The moisture-absorbing three-layer face foam is molded, so it fits perfectly and comfortably, creating a seal that doesn’t let moisture in.

These goggles, normally $130, are just $65 right now at SCOTT. For one of the brand’s most iconic goggles, that price is unheard of.

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Patagonia Women’s Insulated Powder Town Jacket – $239 (40% Off)

Shells have their place, but there’s nothing quite like having an insulated, waterproof ski jacket to protect you against the elements during winter. The Powder Town Jacket from Patagonia uses the brand’s proprietary two-layer H2No Performance Standard shell material for its waterproof exterior. Then, the brand strategically placed Thermogreen insulation throughout the garment to add a little extra warmth where you need it.

The face fabric is treated with PFAS-free DWR, so snow and moisture will bead right off it. It has easy-to-access pit zips to ventilate when things get warm, two handwarmer pockets, a powder skirt, and a helmet-compatible hood. There isn’t much the ski resort could throw at you that the Powder Town couldn’t handle.

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K2 Mindbender 100 Alpine Touring Ski Boots – $360 (40% Off)

K2 came out of the gate swinging a few seasons back when it released its Mindbender line of ski boots. The hybrid backcountry/downhill boot is one of the brand’s most versatile, and is compatible with both downhill and AT bindings.

The GripWalk sole provides a little extra grip for walking on slick, icy, or rocky surfaces. The boot’s powerstrap allows for a snug fit that improves control.

The 100 flex boot for sale on EVO is aimed at lighter and less aggressive skiers, who don’t need an overly stiff boot. The PowerLite Shell has varying thickness and four different types of PTU.

The Mindbender 100 has a Luxfit Pro Tour Liner that’s premolded and also heat moldable, so you can dial the fit (and comfort level) of the boot even more. For skiers who dabble in both the backcountry and resort, this boot is a great option.

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