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Snowmobile Boot Durability Test

We know that durability is an important factor in choosing gear. So we decided to simulate a “test” of the durability of some top snowmobile boots—using powers tools and other implements of…

Winter Wingman, Part II – Brock Hoyer

Hoyer stresses that everyone accessing the backcountry needs to do their part: Get avy trained, learn how to use avalanche safety gear and be a good wingman to their riding buds.

Farewell Salute To My Favourite Gloves

Over the last half decade, I’ve worn these, my favourite gloves, more than any others. That's why they deserve a farewell salute.

Winter 2019 Gear Reviews

A creative look at our Winter 2019 gear reviews. Check the links for the full reviews! What will keep you warm and dry this winter?

Gear Guide Garage – MSM Issue 14

Two things sledders like to do are wrenchin' and ogling gear. Get your fill of both, right here in this Mountain Sledder gear guide.

FXR Elevation Dry-Link 2 PC Lite Monosuit Review: First Impression

The Elevation Dry-Link is called a monosuit, but it isn't really. It's two pieces (jacket and bibs) that zip fully together to form one. And from what I've seen so far with…

2017 Alberta Snowmobile and Powersports Show Photo Recap

If you didn't get a chance to check out the 2017 Alberta Snowmobile and Powersports Show, don't worry! We've got you covered with our photo recap of everything that went down there…

Behind the Cover: Zac Parks

The name Zac Parks keeps cropping up in the snowmobile universe. Before we even knew much about him, there he was, gracing the cover of Mountain Sledder Magazine’s 10th issue. After getting to…

Progression, Setbacks and Comebacks

rider Luba Savrnoch | photo @bwiesener   Progression, Setbacks and Comebacks   The Pursuit: You’ve been waiting months to see the first snowfall hit your favorite riding zones. Your thoughts of riding every…

Cody Borchers — Season recap

  The top athletes in any sport have a certain expectation to perform, even if it is mostly pressure that they put on themselves to do so. This winter’s conditions would not have made it…