photos by jay dash | 📍 Grand targhee
Testing rough and tumble outerwear from flylow
The 101 on Corinne's Kit
High-quality gear can make or break the amount of fun-having on the hill. To get the most out of your season, we gathered a few gear recommendations from Skida founder, Corinne. From balaclavas to beacons, it's safe to say that this kit is dialed!
The Optimal Kit
For the bluebird pow day:

Billie Coat
This jacket is equipped with a helmet-compatible hood, all the pockets a gal could need, and underarm ventilation. We love that it's fully water repellent.
Flylow Jackets
Moxie Bib
Complete with spacious pockets, a side seam for easy bathroom breaks, and breathable, tactile fabric, these bibs move with you wherever you take them.
Flylow Bibs
Merino Wool Baselayer
How cute is this matching baselayer set? Made of 100% merino wool, these will keep you cozy and dry during long days on hill.
wild rye baselayers
For Touring in Powder
The Hard Goods

Hoji CC 171
Lightweight and surfy, the Hoji CC are my favorite skis from finding pow stashes in the Bolton Backcountry to deep days in the Tetons.
4frnt skis
Zero G Pro Boots
As a former ski racer, I love a stiff 4-buckle boot with a walk mode. The 130-flex is that and the Women's Scout model is slightly softer if that's your cup of tea. (This year, it's mine.)
tecnica boots
Uptrack Poles
These light, high-quality, and easily adjustable poles are your best bud for the backcountry. I've actually never felt a lighter pole (that wasn't for skate skiing).
4frnt poles
Barryvox S Beacon
I love this beacon for its simple interface, ergonomic design, and advanced search settings. An excellent model for experts and newbies venturing into the backcountry!
mammut beaconaccessories to keep you warm, comfortable, & dry all day long
Handy Gear

Skida Balaclava
Our balaclava offers full coverage in soft, breathable fabric. The lining is brushed, offering the ultimate combo of warmth and function with so many prints to choose from.
all balaclavas
Code MIPS Helmet
This helmet prioritizes comfort and safety with MIPS technology. I always wear an Alpine Headband or a Balaclava under this one.
Smith Helmet
Squad MAG Goggles
These goggles provide immaculate clarity in all alpine conditions, and their magnetic lens technology let you switch lenses with ease.
smith goggles
Freeride 5 Finger Gloves
You should be able to operate your beacon and tools while wearing gloves and these have great dexterity while still being warm!
Hestra gloves
Merino Wool Sock
These midweight, over-the-calf socks are bound to keep your feet warm all day. Made in Vermont? Essential!
darn tough socks