Ski Dubai

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Where there’s a will, there’s a way. And if there happen to be an endless supply of cash at hand then all the better.

Or so the thought must have been with the creation of Ski Dubai, a 242,000 square foot indoor ski/snowboard slope with year round snow. Ski Dubai features 5 runs that fall a total of 196 feet over 1300 feet enclosed in a 30 degree Faranheit environment. Ski Dubai also stakes claim to the world’s first indoor black diamond run. Either way, probably too tame for the skiers and boarders here on Gear Patrol, but hey, you know what they say: “When in Dubai…”

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Cost: $50 per two hours @ Ski Dubai

Also See: Gear Patrol’s Ski and Snowboard coverage.

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GoPro Digital Hero 3 Sports Wrist Camera

gopro_hero_3_wristcamera.jpgThe GoPro Digital HERO 3 Sports Camera is easy to use during any activity. This shockproof/waterproof wrist camera makes it easy to shoot digital video and photos during your favorite sporting activities. Miniature size and patented versatility combine with TV resolution video and 3 megapixel photos to form a highly-convenient and fun sports camera.

You can use this camera while you surf, ski, hike, bike, kayak, or climb. The GoPro has various mounting options available which means you can mount this bad boy on just about anything. The GoPro is durable, with crack proof poly carbonate water housing and glass lens and is water proof down to 100ft.

This camera has a 3 megapixel photo resolution and 640×480 video resolution, with 16mb of internal memory, expandable to 2GB.

What this mean to you: Having a hard time convincing the guys at the office of the glorious feats you pulled last weekend while you were out slaying the field as a weekend warrior? Fret no more, have them wetting their pants when you show them the footage of you catching that mysterious big kahuna…

Cost: $140-$180 @ GoPro Camera


Mad River Rocket Killer B

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GP.REVIEW.gifSqueeze in one half sled, one half adrenaline rush and you’ve got yourself way to occupy the last of the winter months. If not, I’m sure the slopes in colder climates will serve just as well for your run on the Mad River Rocket.

The Mad River Rocket began when an architect named David Sellers tried to find a way to slide down the hills of Vermont. What started as two toy toboggan’s sliced in half and pinned together and since then transformed into what you see here - a snow forging rocket.

mad.river.rocket.product.shot.jpgThe hull of the Mad River Rocket is fabricated from thick, virgin polyethylene. Sure-grip, ribbed knee pads are designed for comfort and performance and a quick release belt. There are two holes drilled into the bow for the inevitable walk uphill or trek from the lift.

What this means to you: We’ve had a Mad River Rocket for over a month now. We took it with us on the last couple of ski/board trips and in less than two runs all our cronies were clamoring for a turn at the helm of the Mad River Rocket. The inevitable comparisons to the sled scene in National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation were shared with liberal outbursts of “Clark, the shitter’s full.”

Cost: $100 @ Mad River Rocket


Hit The Slopes. Hard.

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The winter is almost over so take advantage of what cold we’ve got left and hit the powder, hard. If you’re looking for gear then read through.

Read: Extreme Ski Vacations on Any Budget @ Debonair Magazine

Skiers: Gear for your next ski trip.

Snowobarders: Gear for your next ride.


Dalbello Proton 12 Ski Boot

Dalbello.Proton.12.Ski.Boots.jpgThis past weekend we hit the slopes pretty damn hard. Boarding, skiing, carving, grinding, jumping and generally avoiding trees on closed trails. It rocked. It would have also rocked our ankles and feet if it weren’t for some new gear we just got a hold of, namely boots.

Putting together a pair of Dalbello boots with K2 Public Enemy skis the diamante negros tracked like green circles. The Proton 12 Carbon is Dalbello’s top performing in the series. It’s engineered for aggressive and accomplished skiers looking for maximum support with precise and comfortable foothold - well, like most boots. The extra stiff carbon reinforced cuff spoiler and locked cuff boost power, responsiveness and control at high speeds.

What this means to you: There are few boots that provide you more precision control than the Delbello Proton 12. It’s a healthy sum to swallow for a pair of boots, but if you even make a fair share of trips to the slopes then we couldn’t recommend a better boot.

Cost: $450 @ Sierra Snowboard


Oakley Custom AFrame

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The Oakley A Frame is a lens designed to keep you moving on the slopes whether you ski or snowboard. It has a three-tiered defense approach with surge ports to control airflow, F-3 Series anti-fog treatment, and dual lens design to reduce fog with a thermal barrier of trapped air.

The lens uses high definition optics with 100% UV filtering, impact protection that meets ANSI Z87.1/ASTM F659 standards, durable yet flexible urethane and triple-layer polar fleece foam with moisture wicking. Frankly, we just like that we could order ours in orange.

What this means to you: We fitted ours with a Jet Black frame, Persimmon lens, Black Argyle/White strap and GEARPATROL.COM etched into the lens. Of course. Ludacris postulated in Roll Out “are you… custom fitted?” We tend to agree.

Cost: $100+ @ Oakley ($120 as shown)

Also See: Bollé Nova