Our snow sports experts Amelia, Johnny, and Jean-Luc discuss what sustainability in snowsports looks like and explain how investing in quality gear can make a difference to our winter playgrounds.
Our experts are passionate about challenging themselves outdoors, but they’re keen to do it more sustainably to help protect the wild playgrounds they love. Discover how they're doing it.
Heading into the water, is an epic way to experience the outdoors and we've got expert advice to help you take the plunge.
In 1982, Snow+Rock was born from an obsession with snowsports, and that obsession continues to drive everything we do. We're proud to be pioneers in our industry, only bringing you quality gear from the best brands in the business, from major players to future favourites. This is the story of the pioneering roots we grew from, and how we got to where we are now.
Two decades after its first event, the Freeride World Tour has grown into a worldwide platform that showcases the very best of freeriding. Partnered with a core brands within the freeride industry, Peak Performance, this year’s tour looks to be bigger and better than before.
Patagonia are the first in the industry to make all shell jackets with recycled materials, and sew them all in Fair Trade Certified Factories – and we think that’s pretty great. So we’re celebrating Patagonia’s commitment to sustainability without compromise on performance, and their relentless push to save our home planet. Shell, Yeah!
Getting outdoors is not only beneficial for our physical health, but it can also have a positive impact on our mental health. So to inspire you to get more from the outdoors, our experts Franklin, Katie and Ben have shared their thoughts on how spending time outside helps them.
This season, we are proud to welcome back our old friends Haglöfs to Snow+Rock with their brand new spring and summer range. With over 100 years of heritage, this Swedish brand are defined by quality and durability as much as their commitments to sustainability, not to mention their founder Wiktor, who did not consider himself the outdoorsy type.