How to choose -guides

Choosing a well-fitting barefoot shoe

Image ©Feelmax You can recognize a good shoe by the fact that it feels comfortable right away without breaking in. The shoe should remain stable by heel and instep, and your toes should be able to move freely. The heel can move a little bit in the shoe, but not too muc...

Advice for using barefoot shoes

WHAT IS A BAREFOOT SHOE? Barefoot shoes are shoes that allow your lower limbs to move in a natural way. The shoes have a foot-shaped last with a large front part that allows your toes to spread apart. The sole is completely flat (i.e. “zero drop”) and the shoes have no suppo...

How to choose backcountry skis

Terrain is the most importat thing you need to take into account when you buy backcountry skis. Skis for forest In the forest and on flat terrain, the skis need to carry the skier over snow. This is why forest skis are normally long and wide. There are different ty...

How to choose a speargun

The longer the sling speargun, the more precise it is for timid fish in a long distance. On the other hand, with a shorter sling speargun you can move more easily. Spearguns made of composite material are very stable and precise. Tubular spearguns are also quite stabl...

Freerider equipment checklist and features of avalanche airbags

Freerider's checklist: - shovel, probe, transceiver - first aid kit, light - map, compass, phone - water container (isolated hose in case of bladder) and food - insurance that covers skiing off piste : The most common inflatable avalanche backpack system. Works with gas cartridg...
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