Accessories Reviews

Independent reviews of the best ski and snowboard helmets, goggles, poles, gadgets, cameras and apps
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Snow reviews the Extremities Women’s Mountain Mitt, with Primaloft insulation to keep your hands warm in the coldest...

We review the Thule Excellence XT 6119T roof box, can it really be worth £1100?

The Snow Magazine review of the Mammut Alugator Pro shovel, a shovel made of bombproof materials backed up with ease...

The Helly Hansen Enigma ski gloves are a down insulated glove with a classic look, we review them here.

Inspired by the helmet visors of fighter pilots, the Flight Decks are Oakley’s first ever frameless goggle, we review...

We review Anon's M2 Magna Tech goggles, a superbly user-friendly goggle with interchangeable lens.

The Ortovox Pro Alu III is possibly the best backpack compatible avalanche rescue shovel on the market, and performed...

On test, the Ortovox 3+ proved a very easy-to-use avalanche transceiver with basic find and search functions.

The Snow review of the Ski Mojo knee device, designed to help those with weak legs or knees.

The Salomon Hacker C is a darn fine helmet, at a good price point. Best for those looking for comfort and fit, without...

Salomon X-Tend goggles, with Zeiss lenses, not only look cool but on test gave the best all round vision of any 2015...

Snow reviews the BCA Tracker 3 avalanche transceiver. In the event of being buried in an avalanche, your best chance...

Snow reviews the Chips wireless helmet audio device by Outdoor Tech, a device that enables you to stream music and...

Review of the Thule K Summit snow chains which, unlike most snow chains, are an absolute cinch to install, and best of...

Sadly it’s usually a pretty good idea to lock your skis when you stop for lunch – even the most chi-chi ski resorts...