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Dylan Wood

Colorado

Senior Editor at BLISTER

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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | blisterreview.com | Dylan Wood

    Made with merino wool and bamboo-based Rayon, Le Bent’s Midweight Crew Base Layer is designed to be breathable, stretchy, and very warm for its 260 g/m² weight. Party Shirt International’s Sun Hoodies are designed to be lightweight, moisture-wicking, and UV-resistant, making them a great option for spring skiing and other summer activities. Last but not least, this week’s winner will receive a cozy and stylish Cottonwood Long Sleeve Tee from Curious Creatures.

  • 2 weeks ago | blisterreview.com | Dylan Wood

    We compare the Rossignol Sender Free 118 to the Rossignol Blackops 118, Moment Wildcat, Rossignol Sender Free 110, Dynastar M-Free 112, Head Kore 118 Ti, Prior Northwest 116, ON3P Jeffrey 118, ON3P Billy Goat 118, Black Crows Anima, Line Optic 114, K2 Reckoner 124, Völkl Revolt 121, Völkl Revolt 114, 4FRNT Renegade, 4FRNT Inthayne, Atomic Maverick 115 CTI, Atomic Bent Chetler 120, Nordica Unleashed 114, Line Bacon 115, Icelantic Nomad 112, Salomon S/Lab QST Blank, Blizzard Rustler 11, and...

  • 2 weeks ago | blisterreview.com | Dylan Wood

    The two winners of our Gear Giveaway this week will both get any shirt, pants, and socks of their choosing from Woolf Merino! Woolf Merino, based in Norway, makes baselayers designed to keep you cool, comfortable, and dry in a variety of temperatures and settings.

  • 2 weeks ago | blisterreview.com | Dylan Wood

    We compare the Atomic Bent 100 to the previous Bent 100, Atomic Bent 110, Black Crows Camox, Fischer Nightstick 97, J Skis Allplay, Head Oblivion 102, Dynastar M-Free 99, Dynastar M-Free 100, K2 Reckoner 102, Line Chronic 101, K2 Omen Team, Nordica Unleashed 98, 4FRNT Switch, Faction Studio 2, Salomon Depart, Salomon QST 100, RMU Apostle 96 Ti, Line Optic 96, Line Pandora 99, Blizzard Rustler 9, ZAG Slap 98, Icelantic Nomad 100, and Rossignol Sender Soul 102.

  • 3 weeks ago | blisterreview.com | Dylan Wood

    IntroMost of our reviews are pretty long — and take a long time to produce — because we want to provide enough info for you to determine whether the gear we tested will work well for you. But we get asked to check out an increasingly wide range of products, and sometimes, we just want to tell you about something we’ve been using and loving lately. That’s where this monthly series — Stuff We Like — comes in. It’s where we keep you current on a broad range of things we’re digging.