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Ski It Forward: Gear Up, Give Back
We’re excited to launch the Ski It Forward campaign — a way to make your mountain style matter.
When you shop from our Ski It Forward collection — limited-edition t-shirts, hats, and coffee tumblers — you’re doing more than gearing up.
For every item purchased, Pure Mountain Fun will donate a Ski Pack or Rider Pack to a PSIA-AASI ski school or adaptive ski program.
That means your new tee helps a child navigate the mountain for the first time. Your tumbler fuels confidence for an athlete learning to hike beyond the highest chair with an instructor. Every purchase directly supports families, instructors, and programs that bring the mountains to life.
Ready to make an impact? Shop the Ski It Forward Collection
Because when you Ski It Forward, the whole community moves forward.
Dreaming Big
At Pure Mountain Fun, we’re always listening—to the laughter of kids on the slopes, to the parents juggling gear and snacks, and to the changing needs of outdoor-loving families.
While we’re not ready to spill all the snowflakes just yet, we’ve been hard at work designing something new—something rooted in our belief that adventures shouldn’t feel complicated. They should feel pure, joyful, and simple.
The ski industry continues to evolve, and we’re proud to be part of the wave of brands rethinking how families experience mountain days. From hands-free hauling of equipment to clever solutions invented by kid, everything we create aims to lighten your load so you can focus on the moments that matter.
Stay tuned. Something fun is coming.
— The Pure Mountain Fun Team
Outside Magazine article on youth entrepreneurship leading to Pure Mountain Fun
Check out the latest article highlighting Pure Mountain Fun in Outside Magazine. This offers insights on the youth entrepreneurs, and photos into their early designs. If you're looking to inspire others to chase an idea, read this article.
Our Commitment to a Safer Future: Updating Our Products for PFAS Compliance
At Pure Mountain Fun, your family’s safety and outdoor enjoyment are our priority. With new PFAS regulations starting January 1, 2025, we’re updating our gear to meet these important standards while maintaining the performance you trust.
During this transition, some products may be temporarily unavailable in New York and California. We’re working quickly to bring back the gear you love, made safer for your family and the environment.
Thank you for your patience and support as we make these updates. Together, we’re ensuring a safer, more sustainable future for outdoor adventures.
A Family Guide to Fun and Safety on the Slopes
As the days get shorter and the first signs of snow begin to dust the mountain peaks, families across the country start gearing up for ski season. Whether your family is new to skiing or you're seasoned pros, preparation is key to ensuring a smooth, safe, and fun-filled ski season.
Here is a family-friendly guide to preparing for your next adventure on the slopes.
Get Your Gear Ready
Before you hit the mountain, it's time to dust off—or invest in—your ski gear. It is important to check that everything fits properly and is in good condition.
Ski Equipment: For growing kids, ski equipment can be a major investment. Be sure that skis and snowboards are the right length and that boots are snug but comfortable. If you’re renting equipment, check the local ski shop or resort for deals on rentals.
Clothing Layers: Layering is the key to staying warm and comfortable. Don’t forget waterproof gloves, socks, and neck gaiters! For kids, make sure the gear is flexible enough for easy movement and layering. Goggles are equally important for protecting little eyes from the sun’s glare and snow.
Plan for the Whole Family
Ski trips can be a lot of fun, but with kids in tow, it’s important to plan ahead to ensure everyone has a good time, from the first lift ride to the last run of the day.
Accommodations and Ski Passes: Many ski resorts offer family-friendly packages that include ski passes, lessons, and even childcare options. Book your accommodation early, especially during peak times, and be sure to check for discounts for families or multi-day ski passes.
Plan Family Breaks: Skiing can be exhausting, especially for younger kids. Take time to recharge so you can make the most of your mountain adventure. Quick tip, toss in a deck of cards to fill some time while resting legs and warming up in the lodge.
Snacks: Build in regular breaks for hot cocoa and snacks. It’s amazing how a special treat of a gummy bear, or favorite snack, can coax a little one to complete one more run on the slopes.
Safety Comes First
Safety should always be a priority when skiing as a family. A little preparation can help ensure that your family has a safe, enjoyable ski experience.
Teach Safety Rules: Before you get on the slopes, review basic ski safety rules with your kids. A great resource we recommend is found on Raising Little Rippers.
First Aid and Emergency Kit: Accidents happen, so be prepared. Pack a small first aid kit with bandaids, sunscreen, chapstick, and any personal medications your family might need.
Prepare for the Unexpected
Skiing is all about embracing the elements and having fun in the great outdoors. But as with any adventure, things don’t always go as planned. Be ready for the unpredictable by packing extras for the day, such as extra mittens, sunscreen, and snacks for the lift rides.
Wrap up
So, gather your gear, hit the slopes, and enjoy making memories with your loved ones this ski season!
Favorite winter gear for kids 2023-2024
A cold kid is not a happy kid, and a cold kid makes for a short day on the mountain. Take it from a mom of 4, how you prepare for your day on the slopes can make and break the entire experience.
Here are our Top winter gear items for kids that truly are game changers for the family.
Snowpants
You know the line, you get what you pay for? It's true. Especially in unpredictable weather on a mountain. Keeping your child warm and dry is critical to the day. If you have a snowboarder who is constantly sitting in the snow to strap in to their board, quality snowpants are a must or you'll have wet bottom within the first 1-2 hours.
We've had great luck with Obermeyer bib snow pants
Why? Because kids fall and these snow pants prevent snow from going up the jacket getting clothes wet.
Winter jacket
Our favorite snow jackets for kids include an interior powder skirt. This prevents snow from "riding up" to places you don't want it when you fall. But, warmth is key again. 3-in-1 jackets have worked well for spring season when the temps warm up and you need to shed a layer without buying another coat. But, they lack the powder skirt and pit zips.
So, here is an example of a jacket that worked well Obermeyer jacket.
Gloves
We have tried almost every brand of glove out there and every trick of the trade to keep hands warm. Our best success with gloves resulted in skiing and snowboarding all day (7 hr.s) with no complaints of cold or wet hands. A true parenting WIN moment.
Our current favorite is this Hestra. (*I know this is a major investment)
Others ons that worked well were Burton brand.
Helmet
You get one head, so you better take care of it. Last year we had our first on-the-slopes collision that resulted in a 4 week concussion. Needless to say, we take helmets very seriously. One word....MIPS.
Here is a helmet similar to what we use with our kids, Giro MIPS
Ski or Snowboard Carrier
I have a rule, if my kids carry their own ski/snowboard equipment we can go every weekend. But I also set them up for success with a Ski Pack and Rider Pack to help carry their equipment to and from the slopes. We don't miss a weekend very often, and honestly, no one complains.
The packs are all available here.
These are just a few of our favorite things that help keep our kids safe and warm.
What about socks, and clothing? Don't worry, we found a few links that address it well, so we don't need to be redundant. But it's all personal, so do what works best for you.
A couple article we found that you might like:
Best Kids Ski Gear for Warmth & Comfort on the Slopes
13 Amazing ski coats in 2024
Top winter gear for kids
Best kids gear of 2024
Favorite family ski resorts
Ski vacation planning -
If you're planning a winter ski adventure and trying to find the right mountain for your family and friends, read the article by CNN titled, 13 of our favorite family ski resorts for all ages and skill levels in 2024.
Your ski and snowboarding adventure extends beyond the mountain and this article highlights all the reasons these resorts are perfect for the everyday family.
Read it if you're looking to learn more about:
skiing for people of all abilities (beginners to advanced)
lodging
family fun
what makes a perfect family ski vacation
Our two cents, Beaver Creek hands out FREE cookies everyday at 3 p.m. to kids big and small...you don't want to miss this memory making moment or sweet treat.
Join us at Snowbound Expo 2023
Join us at Snowbound Expo in Boston, MA between November 3-5, 2023.
This event brings more than 20,000 ski and snowboard enthusiasts together for 3 days to kick off the ski season. Stop by our booth, D100, to find the best deals on Ski and Rider Packs.
Stop by our booth, D100, to test out the Ski and Rider Packs, and buy them at the best prices of the season.
You won't want to miss it.
Exciting Partnership with PSIA-AASI
Pure Mountain Fun is excited to announce a partnership with Professional Ski Instructors of America and the American Association of Snowboard Instructors (PSIA-AASI). PSIA-AASI is the world’s largest organization dedicated to teaching people how to ski and snowboard.
Having collaborated with instructors and ski clubs the past couple of years, we believe this an opportunity to support instructors working with skiers and snowboards of all abilities.
Learn more about this organization and partnership here.