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    Tips for Understanding Waterproof Ratings(Post)

    Not Waterproof Just because an item is built for the outdoors does not mean it's built to be waterproof. Primarily this is done for items that aren't meant to be worn as outerwear, like layering piec ...

    Tips for Choosing Snow Gloves & Mittens(Post)

    If you’ve been out in the cold before, you know how important protecting your hands can be. Having the right gloves makes all the difference, but with so many options and designs, how do you even kno ...

    Tips for Finding Your Next Pair of Hiking Boots(Post)

    We love the outdoors, waterskiing, and of course snowboarding and skiing here at Peter Glenn. But we also love hiking! Simply getting out into nature and enjoying a walk is a great way to spend an af ...

    Tech Talk: Protecting Your Phone on the Mountain(Post)

    No trip to the mountain is complete without that perfect selfie or video of you hitting the slopes. But if the temperatures are low, chances are your action camera or phone’s battery won’t even make ...

    Choosing the Right Trail Runners: Part 1(Post)

    If you get a little out of breath by just hearing the words “trail runners,” don’t worry. Trail runners have plenty of uses beyond actual running. These stiff soled, grippy athletic shoes are popular ...

    Tech Talk: The Burton Step On Binding System(Post)

    Until recently, the design of snowboard bindings had been kind of stagnant. There have obviously been improvements in comfort and adjustablity, from seamless straps to sliding heelcups. But at the en ...

    Buyers Guide: Choosing the Right Insulation(Post)

    Most skiers and snowboarders know (okay, pretty much every skier and snowboarder knows) that insulation is essential to staying warm. Insulation works by both trapping your body heat against your cor ...

    Ski Trip 101: The Basics of Planning a Trip (Post)

    When it comes to planning a ski trip, there’s a lot to figure out, from location to gear to lodging to lessons. It can be a bit intimidating, especially for skiers new to the sports. There’s a lot to ...

    Day Hike Essentials and Packing Guide(Post)

    Now that the snow has melted and the leaves are budding, it is time to start planning your spring, summer, and fall hiking adventures. Hiking is one of the most beloved outdoor activities for good re ...

    Get Your Gear Mountain Ready(Post)

    Getting your skis or snowboard checked and tuned by professionals ensures your gear is ready to go will keep you safe and ready to enjoy every moment on the mountain. Here's why you should make tunin ...

    Skate, Run, or Ride This Spring(Post)

    With the winter season quickly coming to an end and less snow in the forecast, it’s time to dust off your spring gear. With warmer weather, you can easily put in some mileage on your favorite running ...

    Peter Glenn Dryland Training Guide: Week 3(Post)

    One of the best ways to get outdoors and exercising is with inline skates. Not only are they a great option for cruising around, but if used properly, they can easily give you a workout that will sho ...

    Essential Tips for Picking the Perfect Helmet(Post)

    Safety first, of course. But a good helmet gives you so much more than that. They’re warmer than a beanie, and can help your goggles work better too. In fact, there’s so many reasons to wear a helmet ...

    Tech Talk: Inline Skate Wheels and Bearings Explained(Post)

    The best part of skating is the speed. Unless it's also the places you get to go while skating. Or maybe it's the exercise. Okay, so there's lots of things to love about skating, but if your gear isn ...

    Types of Inline Skates: Choosing Your Best Option(Post)

    In case you haven’t heard, inline skating is back. No longer relegated to the back of the garage or a corner of the closet, people are strapping on their skates and heading down the sidewalk. Why? Th ...

    Peter Glenn Dryland Training Guide: Week 2(Post)

    Another week another workout. Hopefully you were able to get through week 1 without a hitch, and even if you didn’t, remember you can always cycle through the workout again after a few weeks to see i ...

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