
Some of Patagonia’s Best Ski and Snowboard Apparel Is Hugely Discounted Right Now
With ski season getting into gear, it's the perfect time to score early deals on top-notch jackets, pants and bibs.

Now managing editor, Steve has served in a variety of roles with GP since 2019. Having previously written and edited for such publications as Men’s Health, Men’s Journal, Esquire and ESPN, he enjoys covering a range of topics — but mostly those pertaining to cycling, snow sports, pocket knives and motos — and dreams of a utopian world in which everyone’s bike seat is at the proper height.

With ski season getting into gear, it's the perfect time to score early deals on top-notch jackets, pants and bibs.

The Tom-Hitchcock-designed Daktyl Slide Lock boasts unique deployment, clip-on carry and a clutch bonus function.

At less than $1,000, Cannondale's Trail 1 hardtail boasts an ingredient that might be even better for beginning riders than full squish.

Highlighting the BRLW Meteorite Damast’s bevy of high-end materials is a blade steel element from outer freakin’ space.

Ready for adventure, the new Overlander is the product of an exclusive collaboration between Nicks Boots and Horween Leather Company.

Locking saddlebags, raised moto-style bars and built-in audio make the 2025 Indian Sport Chief RT uniquely irresistible right off the lot.

Cannondale's Quick CX 1 has lots of cool qualities, but it's the one between the bars that really stands out.

The new-and-improved Sportster S boasts plenty of power — and a suspension upgrade that should majorly smooth out the ride.

The Fenrir from Tenable Knives offers an eye-popping harpoon silhouette and slick button lock starting at 57 bucks.

The 2025 Indian Chieftain PowerPlus is stronger, safer and, yes, better looking than what has come before.

Harley-Davidson’s just-launched 2025 Pan America 1250 ST checks lots of boxes, even if you never leave the street.

For CJRB’s Perfect Locust, a smooth-moving, on-trend button lock just isn’t enough. So it packs a rare security feature, too.

Appearing at SHOT Show, Artisan Cutlery’s “properly apocalyptic looking” Butcherling prototype is one sharp-edged Rorschach test.

Coffee lovers, take note: the Rambler Pour Over that sold out so quickly last year is back.

The third member of the eye-popping Provoke family is a pocket-sized axe that deploys just as stunningly as its older brothers do.

The Kansept Deadite’s groovy moniker is matched only by its premium blade and handle. (Somewhere, Bruce Campbell shudders.)

If your jacket has a spacious stash section in back, you probably have hunters to thank.

The limited-edition Mini Barrage Purple Haze seamlessly blends eye-popping style, precise design and premium materials.

The Kickstarter-crushing design, which can soon be yours, comes from master knifemaker Ken Onion.
By Steve Mazzucchi and Sean Tirman

The Classic 28RB boasts a compact floor plan and a bevy of amenities.