The giant snowsports gear fest that is the SnowSports Industries America Show (better known as “SIA”) kicks off in Denver today. The GearJunkie staff is on the scene to scour the floor for worthy products, free beer, and news from the world of all things snow and sliding downhill fast. Take a trip through the doors of the Colorado Convention Center with us here below for a highlights tour of a few items that have caught our eyes already. —Sean McCoy
Bolle Osmoz — We’re stoked to see this new helmet/goggle combo from Bolle. The integrated design looks extremely well engineered. Bolle claims the system works for a “full range of face and head shapes.” (Melonheads included, we think.) Interchangeable lenses keep the helmet/goggle relevant anytime from sunny days to night runs under resort lights. The combo hits the market for fall 2013 at $199.99.

Scarpa Freedom SL — Created with big-mountain ski pioneer Chris Davenport, the new Freedom SL boots offer a high-performance, flexible, and lightweight freeride experience for the feet. The goal of the boot was to make a light model that performs to alpine standards but with the flex and cuff range of an AT boot. It was three years in development by the SCARPA R&D team, the company cites, with input by Davenport all along the way. Available in men’s and women’s models this fall at $769.

Light Bohrd — Ever looked at a snowboard and thought, “Ya know what this thing needs? Lights!” Well, me neither, but fortunately someone more creative came up with this idea because it sounds super fun. Light Bohrd will introduce the world’s first “illuminated graphics technology” for the board sports industry at SIA. Its motion-sensitive illuminated graphics create glowing pictures and logos on the board. What a trip!

The Cham HM 107 — Made by Dynastar, this looks like to be a versatile, light ski for the powder rider who wants performance in all conditions. A paulownia wood core reduces weight without sacrificing performance, the company touts. The 22m-radius, 137/107/122 ski was given an Editor’s Choice Award from Backcountry Magazine, and it looks like a exhilarating ride from our first view. It will cost $800 when released in fall 2013.




