Posts Tagged ‘fashion’

Christmas Gadgets for the Ski Enthusiast

Monday, December 19th, 2011

Whilst some may say it’s a little late, it is most likely that many of you are running around still trying to find gifts. Or perhaps you’re yet to even start the running. We’ve been searching around the web a lot recently and have found a few gift ideas that would make for great presents for the mountain enthusiast in your life. Will you be saying “I want one of those?”

1. The Hammerhead

A lightweight performance sledge to crush the competition? If you’re the daring type or perhaps just plain foolish then you might enjoy shooting off down the slopes on a sledge. This extreme performance sledge even comes with add-ons and extra features – kind of like a super car. The basic version of the Hammerhead (the sport VLD to be precise) with handling like, say a Golf TDI, comes in at just shy of $US200, but if you want the all singing all dancing model you’ll have to add another $US150 to that figure. That does give you a sledge with the performance of a KTM street racer through the turns though.

Hammerhead Pho XLD sledge

Or if you prefer you could try this new ‘bobsleigh‘ from Porsche, which we must say is rather stylish at a mere £180 seems like a bargain.

Porsche bobsleigh

2. Recon Instruments MOD Live

Say it isn’t so? Unfortunately we can’t. Yes the time has come for a car dashboard with video game style icons to be incorporated into a pair of goggles. While this may seem like an idea that is either slightly over elaborate or perhaps a touch dangerous, we still want them. Features include a speedo, navigation system with location intelligence, mileage, camera connectivity (rear view mirror anyone?) and even jump analytics.

Recon Mod Live snowsports performance analysis

3. Otter Box

The Otter Box is a shell and protective cover for your gadgets, from iPhones through to iPads and even the Blackberry. Whilst these are neither as expensive nor as thrilling as the previous items, they are certainly beneficial to both the mountain man and woman. Some of the Otter Box range protect from the weather (including water and snow, obviously) and they’re crush-proof and therefore especially good for beginners and those who are liable to frequent falls and tumbles. These are only sold in the USA but they’ll ship to the UK and Europe so fear not, although we’re probably a little bit late telling you that now if you want one for Christmas.

Otter Box smartphone case

 

What’s under your tree?

Ski Slope Catwalk: Let the models turn

Monday, December 6th, 2010

Ski resort fashions seem to be of equal if not greater importance to the majority than the actual skiing itself. It’s all about that lifestyle and attitude. The outfit combined with the style of skiing expresses who’ people are? Or is that over analysing the situation?

Well anyway; here are a few outfits that seem to be making the headlines this season:

Moncler

Moncler shiny jacket

Not really sure what to say here, I think the pictures say more than I could ever achieve with words. You’ll make your own mind up pretty quickly (or perhaps you already have from previous seasons resort sightings.) Let’s just say I don’t think they’re really for skiing in, whether they’re for doing anything else in – you decide.

http://www.moncler.com

J Lindeberg

J Lindeberg designer skiing

JL hit the scene a few years back now with Jon Olsson as their star rider – they went into hibernation and now they’re back with a new range, and yes you can still buy it from surprise – surprise, Harrods. I actually had a sneaky try on of the grey outfit a couple of weeks ago – and its pretty slick.

http://www.jlindeberg.com

Faiise

Faiise Womens Ski Range
This year Faiise are making statements with their high street meets high fashion women’s range – I’d call it attainable elegance. These jackets and pants are available in your nearest Snow & Rock store and are British – designed in good old Sussex.

http://www.faiise.com

Willy Finder

One Piece Ski Outfit

Silly Willy? Well these are a bit of fun – but they kind of remind me of those romper suits that all the teenagers are wearing around London at the moment. Little bit silly, but if you’re happy to spend £150 on what’s essentially a fancy dress outfit then roll on with the purchasing. Personally I’d try to snap up some authentic vintage on Ebay or in resort.

http://www.willyfinder.com


So let us know what you’ll be wearing this winter, what you think is hot and what’s definitely not in the comment box – go on, it only takes a second or two.