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Premium Snow Sports Apparel That Actually Performs.
Built for skiing, snowboarding, backcountry touring, and winter hiking.
Winter gear should do more than keep you warm. It should keep you comfortable when you’re pushing uphill, protected when the weather turns, and unrestricted the entire time you’re moving.
That’s how we build every piece at KETL Mountain Apparel.
This isn’t a collection of random layers. It’s a system designed to work together. Base layers that stay dry and regulate temperature on the climb. Insulation that holds heat without overheating. Waterproof shells that block wind, snow, and rain while still breathing. Pants that move naturally, hold up to abuse, and stay comfortable all day.
The result is simple: you spend less time adjusting layers and more time enjoying where you are.
Whether you’re skiing resort laps, touring into the backcountry, snowshoeing, winter hiking, or traveling through cold, unpredictable conditions, this is gear built to keep you warm, dry, and moving without distraction.
No gimmicks. Just refined design, premium materials, and apparel that performs when it matters.
Built as a Complete Winter Layering System
Each piece is designed with a specific role, but they work best together.
Meet our current line of winter apparel:
Pika Alpine Pant - Built for long days in rough terrain, the Pika Alpine Pant is our most durable and technical winter pant. Abrasion-resistant Cordura paired with four-way stretch gives you full freedom to move without worrying about rocks, ice, or hard use.
Lightweight, weather-resistant, and dialed for mobility, they handle everything from steep climbs to long miles. Built-in gaiters keep snow and debris out, and the fit is designed to move naturally in any environment. These are pants for people who expect their gear to keep up.
RockyLoft Jacket - Lightweight insulation that delivers serious warmth without bulk. The RockyLoft Jacket uses premium down in a clean, packable design that layers easily or stands on its own.
It’s the piece you bring as a backup and end up wearing all day. Warm, breathable, and comfortable without ever feeling heavy, it’s built for versatility across changing conditions.
Storm Rider Shell Jacket - When conditions turn, this is the layer that keeps you protected.
The Storm Rider is a true three-layer waterproof shell built for heavy snow, cold rain, and strong wind. It blocks the elements while remaining breathable and flexible enough to move comfortably.
Large pit zips, a helmet-compatible hood, and intuitive pocket placement give you full control over temperature and ventilation. Layer it over insulation or base layers and you have a system that works from lift-served days to backcountry missions.
Base Layers (Shoulder Season + No Chill) - The foundation of any winter kit starts here.
Our base layers are designed to manage moisture, regulate temperature, and stay comfortable through long, high-output days. Soft against the skin, breathable when you’re moving, and insulating when you slow down.
Shoulder Season is built for higher output and milder conditions. No Chill is designed for colder environments where added warmth matters. Both layer cleanly and feel natural the moment you put them on.
Lost Boys Merino Wool Tops -A go-to layer for just about everything.
Merino wool is the standard for winter layering, and these take it further with improved comfort and durability. They regulate temperature, resist odor, and stay comfortable over multiple days of wear.
Warm without overheating, breathable under effort, and soft against the skin, these are the layers you reach for whether you’re skiing, touring, or traveling.

What Makes Great Snow Sports Apparel
The best snow sports apparel isn’t just about staying warm. It’s about staying comfortable through constant change. Climbing, descending, stopping, moving again. Cold air, sun, wind, snow, and everything in between.
Good gear adapts with you.
Breathability matters as much as insulation. When you’re working hard, layers should release heat and moisture so you don’t end up damp and cold later. When conditions shift, you need protection that blocks wind and precipitation without feeling stiff or restrictive.
Mobility is just as important. Whether you’re skiing, snowboarding, touring, or hiking, your gear should move naturally with your body.
Durability matters too. Snow, ice, rocks, and repeated use take a toll, and your apparel should be built to handle it without losing performance.
The difference comes from how everything works together.
When your system is dialed, it feels effortless. You stop thinking about what you’re wearing and focus on where you are.

































