Most skiers have wondered what it’s like to drop into the maw of Corbet’s Couloir. But what gear do the pros choose for this iconic line? We connected with Red Bull to get a few athletes to share their favorite freeride gear.
If you like to ski or snowboard, chances are you’ve heard of Corbet’s. So, what is Corbet’s? Corbet’s Couloir is a steep couloir, or gully, in the heart of Wyoming’s Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.
In 1960, Paul McCollister (one of the founders of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort) was researching Rendezvous Peak as a possible ski resort site when he climbed and skied the mountain with Barry Corbet, a Canadian-born college student who had dropped out of school and moved to Jackson to be a skier.
As they climbed, Corbet pointed out the cornice-crowned feature, predicting, “Someday, that will be a ski run.” In 1967, that prediction became reality, and the couloir has attracted slews of skiers since.
Now, Corbet’s isn’t just synonymous with the feature on the mountain. For 5 years running, as the namesake competition that has expert athletes flocking to drop (or backflip) in and ride down its face at a 45-degree pitch.
The judged freeride competition takes place this week (February 17-18) in Jackson Hole, streamed live on Red Bull TV (you can watch on GearJunkie too). One male and one female will be crowned King and Queen of Corbet’s. This year, there’s a People’s Choice Award going to two more athletes as well.
Beyond the usual fun of watching and reporting on the competition, we thought we’d take a closer look at the gear that athletes choose to use. Here are some of the athletes’ essential gear for Corbet’s.
Madison Blackley, Snowboard

Park City-born Madison Blackley was crowned the 2021 Queen of Corbet’s — after her second year competing. With more than 10 years of nominations and accolades in the street and jib scene, she’s now growing her freestyle skills in the backcountry. And according to Blackley, Corbet’s is her favorite competition of the season.
“The most rewarding moment last year was having specific goals I really wanted to accomplish during my run. In my second run last year, I attempted all of my goals, and getting to the bottom was the coolest thing I’ve ever done in my career,” said Blackley. (She won the Queen of Corbet’s title, by the way.)
Madison’s Gear List for Corbet’s
- Snowboard: Rome Ravine Select
- Bindings: Rome Katana
- Boots: Deeluxe Boots
- Apparel: Airblaster Ninja suit baselayer, Airblaster one-piece Snowsuit
- Goggles: Dang Goggles
Karl Fostvedt, Ski
Karl’s Gear List for Corbet’s
- Skis: K2 Reckoner Series 112
- Poles: K2 ski poles
- Boots: Full Tilt First Chair 130
- Apparel Kit: DAKINE
- Helmet/Goggles: Anon
Yuki Kadono, Snowboard
Yuki’s Gear List for Corbet’s
- Snowboard: Signal Omni Snowboard
- Bindings: Union Bindings
- Boots: Vans Infuse
- Outerwear: Oakley
- Helmet/Goggles: Oakley
- Gloves: Crab Grab
Tim Durtschi, Ski
Tim’s Gear List for Corbet’s
- Skis: Atomic Bent Chetler 120
- Poles: Atomic Bent Chelters
- Bindings: 2023 Salomon Strive 16
- Boots: Atomic Ultra XTD 130
- Apparel: Spyder Freeski Sanction GORE-TEX jacket and bib
- Helmet: Atomic Amid
- Mittens: Baïst Ski and Snowboard Mitt
Piper Kunst, Ski
Piper’s Gear List for Corbet’s
- Skis: Sego Isaac Freeland Comp skis
- Poles: Grass Sticks bamboo
- Boots: Tecnica Cochise 105
- Jacket: either a purple Flylow or Sierra Trading Co. puffy (it will be a game-time decision, Kunst noted)
- Pants: thrifted $10 track pants
- Helmet: decorated Smith helmet (with Kunst’s own artwork)