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Find Ski and Snowboard Gear for Winter Days
Fresh snow, cold air, and that first smooth ride down the hill—skiing and snowboarding just feel good. Find ski and snowboard gear that keeps up with each ride at Voghion. Pick clothes and equipment made for powder runs, backcountry trails, or your very first lesson.
Stay Warm in Skiing Outfits
Cold mornings and sudden flurries call for smart layering. Start with a ski base layer that holds warmth but lets sweat escape. Add a flexible mid-layer, then top it off with a ski jacket that blocks wind and keeps out wet snow.
For your legs, stay warm with insulated ski pants, or pick roomy baggy snowboard pants if you want more room to move. Need more coverage? Ski bibs are a great pick. Voghion carries both men's and women's ski bibs in shapes that fit your frame.
Accessories matter more than you think. A good day outside depends on dry hands, warm toes, and clear vision. Try heated ski gloves, thermal ski socks, and warm ski boots if you're prone to cold feet. A fuzzy ski mask or balaclava ski mask helps keep your face covered when the wind picks up.
Supports Every Ride with Ski Accessories
Stay safe with snug, lightweight ski helmets that fit securely through every run. Explore upgrades like a ski helmet with visor or grab a ski helmet headphones so you can enjoy music without loose wires.
Keep your vision sharp with photochromic ski goggles that adjust to changing light. Add adjustable ski poles and supportive extras like a knee brace for skiing to give your joints a break on long descents.
Stay in Control With Reliable Snowboard Gear
Feel steady on your board with snowboard bindings that respond fast and help you stay balanced. Safety matters. Lightweight but durable snowboard helmets keep your head protected, so you can ride without distractions. Keep your view clear with anti-fog snowboard goggles that cut through snow glare and changing light.
Pack everything in a snowboard travel bag made to protect your gear, whether you're headed to a local hill or flying out for a weekend ride.
Add Comfort and Fun With Winter Accessories
Some pieces don't look big, but they make your day better. A breathable face mask keeps the chill off during rides. A compact ski backpack or snowboard travel bag keeps your essentials close and easy to find.
And when it's time to play, Voghion also offers snow sleds and inflatable snow tubes. They're simple, fun ways to enjoy the snow when you're off your board or skis.
FAQs
What should I wear to stay warm for snowboarding?
Start with a thermal base layer that keeps you warm but doesn’t make you sweat. Add a cozy middle layer, then put on a snowboard jacket that blocks wind and snow. For your legs, insulated pants or baggy snowboard pants work great. Don't forget warm gloves, socks, and a face mask to keep the cold out.
How can I protect myself while skiing or snowboarding?
Wearing a helmet is a must. It keeps your head safe and should fit snug but comfy. Good goggles help you see clearly, even when the light changes. Also, ski poles and things like knee braces can help protect your joints on long runs.
What size skis do I need?
Beginners do better with shorter skis that reach just above the chin. They're easier to turn and control. If you're more experienced or skiing fast, slightly longer skis can feel more stable. A good rule of thumb is to choose skis that come up somewhere between your chin and the top of your head.











