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Believe it or not, but it’s our 12th annual Sweaty Yeti Labor Day Ski Sale. It’s the time of year where all of our new gear is rolling in to our warehouse, and we’ve got to make some room. You’ll find big discounts on past-year skis, apparel, ski boots, and accessories. The downside? Quantities and inventory are limited. These deals will be over faster than a sasquatch tries to escape a sauna.

Featured Deals
Salomon QST 92 — from $479

One of our favorites to recommend for progressing skiers, the QST 92 makes skiing feel effortless, no matter what the mountain throws at you. Salomon’s C/FX construction blends carbon and flax for a perfectly balanced feel that’s light enough to maneuver easily yet stable for confident performance anywhere. The ski’s forgiving nature means less fighting and more flowing, whether navigating tight trees or opening up on groomers. This approachable ski works well for skiers transitioning to all-mountain performance, shoulder-season skiing, or East Coast versatility in variable conditions. The QST 92’s genius lies in making every skier feel more capable—it handles firm snow confidently and adapts to softer conditions smoothly.
We’ve got the women’s version, the Salomon QST Lux 92 starting at $439.
Line Pandora 92 — from $349

Ready to rediscover why you fell in love with skiing? The Line Pandora 92 brings infectious energy to every turn with its lively, responsive personality. This spirited all-mountain performer combines deep rocker lines for playful, surfy turns with surprising edge grip when you need it. The design prioritizes snappiness and agility over brute force—perfect for skiers who value fun over pure charging power. It excels at energetic speed runs, nimble bump navigation, and creative tree skiing with equal enthusiasm. The torsionally rigid underfoot platform provides stability while soft tips and tails invite buttering and freestyle exploration. This isn’t a ski that boxes you into one style—it’s built for skiers who want to play with every feature the mountain offers.
Volkl Revolt 104 — from $429

Getting a new name next year means the current Line Blade Optic 114 gets discounted. Comp ski of choice for the Freeride World Tour phenom Ben Richards, the Blade Optic 114 is a big-mountain powder ski that charges through variable snow like it might as well be the best snow on Earth. Gas Pedal Metal focuses on providing stability at speed and keeps the ski tracking through tough snow conditions. This is not an easy-going powder ski. This is for the folks looking for speed, stability, and control. But, in classic Line fashion, this ski still has deep tip and tail rocker, so with some effort, you’ll be able to slash and pivot this ski around when you want.
Blizzard Anomaly 84 — from $459

The Anomaly 84 excels where firm snow skiing demands precision and control. This 84mm carving machine delivers exceptional edge grip and stability on hardpack, icy mornings, and variable surface conditions. This design rewards good skiing while forgiving occasional mistakes. Athletic skiers will appreciate how it maintains composure at high speeds on hardpack while offering finesse for technical terrain. Perfect for rippers seeking a dedicated carver or technically proficient skiers who view 84mm as their ideal all-mountain width for firm conditions. When other skis struggle on variable or icy surfaces, the Anomaly 84 thrives, delivering European-inspired performance that makes challenging snow feel conquerable.
Faction Prodigy 2 — from $454

Fan-favorite and perennial best-in-test, the Faction Prodigy 2 returns for another season. The ski hasn’t seen any changes besides fresh art in the last few years, because Faction seems to have found the special sauce. The directional twin-tip design and a lightweight poplar core make the Prodigy ready to smear, surf, and pop off of anything in sight. All that fun doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice stability, though. The Prodigy 2 handles groomers as well as any ski in this class thanks to a full-strength sidewall, 3mm of camber, and a medium-stiff flex. At 98mm underfoot, this super versatile all-mountain ski is ready to ride regardless of your ski style or the terrain. For anyone looking for a ski that easily blends playfulness with stability, or those that want a one-ski quiver of fun, look no further than the Faction Prodigy 2.
Line Optic 96 — from $429

Don’t sleep on this staff favorite—the Optic 96 is our go-to recommendation for skiers who charge with creativity. This under-the-radar gem perfectly balances responsive agility with variable-condition confidence, making it the ultimate sleeper pick. The Gas Pedal Metal design and Vision-inspired shape create something special that performs way above its profile. Our team consistently reaches for these because they handle choppy snow smoothly while maintaining that quick, intuitive feel that gives us flow. The chevron-shaped metal underfoot inspires confidence on bigger sends, even when snow gets sketchy. For skiers wanting metal performance without sacrificing twin-tip maneuverability, the Optic 96 delivers freeride capability with freestyle soul.
Volkl Revolt 121 — from $379

Our warehouse is overflowing with stock of Volkl Revolt 121s from 2024. What does that mean for you? A sweet powder ski for a killer deal. And if you ask around the shop, this is by far one of the most popular skis among our staffers.
The Revolt 121 strikes the perfect balance for skiers who love to charge hard but keep things fun. This versatile powder platform combines a solid underfoot foundation with forgiving tip and tail characteristics, making it equally at home stomping creative lines or floating through deep snow. At 121mm wide with twin-tip influence, it’s built for skiers who want to explore every corner of the mountain with style. Powder7 staff gravitate toward this ski because it handles serious terrain while maintaining that playful, freestyle-inspired feel. The flex pattern provides confidence underfoot for bigger sends while keeping things loose and surfy in the tips and tails. Whether you’re hunting fresh lines on a Japan trip, exploring BC cat terrain, or just making the most of your local resort’s deepest days, the Revolt 121 adapts to your creative approach.
Women’s Patagonia SnowDrifter Jacket — $329

Experience effortless movement on the mountain with the Snowdrifter Jacket, designed for skiers who prioritize comfort and unrestricted motion. The stretchy, 100% recycled polyester fabric moves with your body naturally, eliminating bulk and stiffness that limits performance. Whether navigating tight trees or making dynamic turns in powder, this jacket ensures nothing holds you back. The 3-layer H2No® Performance Standard protection keeps you dry without compromising breathability or flexibility. For backcountry adventures or resort days, the Snowdrifter adapts to your movements seamlessly. This isn’t just weather protection—it’s freedom to ski the way you want, with comfort and mobility that lets you focus on the experience rather than your gear.
Men’s Helly Hansen Sogn Bib Cargo — from $194

The Sogn Bib delivers freeride performance with uncompromising comfort. Helly Tech protection keeps you dry while PrimaLoft Black Eco insulation provides warmth without bulk. Articulated cut and stretch back-panel ensure natural movement on demanding terrain. Adjustable suspenders, belt, and waist customize your fit perfectly. Cargo pockets and beacon-specific waist pocket carry essential gear, while reinforced lower legs guarantee durability season after season.
Women’s Flylow Moxie Bibs — select sizes and colorways from $119

The Moxie Bib delivers uncompromising comfort for women who ski without limits. Built with a relaxed fit that moves naturally from park laps to backcountry tours, these bibs prioritize all-day wearability. The 3-layer Stormshell Intuitive fabric feels soft while providing reliable weather protection for long mountain days. Reinforced knees and seat handle hard charging, while thoughtful details like beacon attachment and drop seat keep you comfortable during extended adventures. Designed for female shredders who value comfort and mobility as much as durability, the Moxie adapts whether you’re hitting features or exploring sidecountry.
Men’s Flylow Vector Ski Jacket — $304

The Vector Jacket strikes the ideal balance between bulletproof durability and just-enough insulation for comfort. This hardshell powerhouse handles aggressive skiing through trees and variable terrain while providing that extra warmth layer that keeps you comfortable without bulk. Built on the proven foundation of Flylow’s bombproof construction, the Vector eliminates the guesswork of layering by integrating recycled insulation exactly where you need it. Perfect for skiers who demand serious protection but want to skip the hassle of multiple midlayers, this jacket adapts to colder conditions
K2 Mindbender 130 BOA — $599

Seeing this boot discounted this deeply, this humble gear writer said, “whaaaaat a steal!” The Mindbender 130 BOA takes some of the most sought-after features right now and smashes them all together. This boot is ideal for freeride skiers who need top-end performance with a more average fit. The 100mm last is comfortable for folks who don’t want or need an ultra-performance fit. The walk mode and tech fittings open up a lot of terrain for uphill travel and hike-to-terrain.
Atomic Hawx Magna 95 W — $399

The Magna 95 W prioritizes personalized comfort, delivering a truly customizable fit that adapts to your unique foot shape. The generous 102mm last provides immediate relief for wider feet, while the Adaptive Fit System lets you fine-tune cuff volume with removable spoilers. The anatomical 3D Bronze liner molds naturally, and both shell and cuff can be further customized for true personalization. The innovative ‘Big Toe Friendly’ stretch toe box maximizes available length for crucial comfort. Every element eliminates pressure points so you concentrate on skiing rather than uncomfortable boots. Enhanced with lightweight Prolite Construction, this boot transforms finding the right fit into effortless comfort. For women seeking boots that work with their feet, the Magna 95 W delivers all-day skiing comfort.
Atomic Four Pro HD Goggles — $119

The Four Pro L HD transforms how you see the mountain with game-changing HD Lens Technology that enhances visibility in every lighting condition. Micro-crystals separate light into spectral colors, boosting blue and red layers for exceptional depth perception in flat light or shaded terrain. The generous Large Fit design accommodates broader faces while delivering an expansive field of vision. Smart Sealed Lens System prevents fogging and makes lens swaps effortless, keeping you focused on skiing rather than gear management. The Live Fit Frame adapts to your facial contours for personalized comfort, while OTG Lite grooves provide ample space for prescription glasses. From powder day pillow fields to technical couloirs in low visibility, these goggles ensure you see every detail clearly. When conditions challenge other goggles, the Four Pro L HD delivers visual confidence to ski with precision.
Smith Method Pro Helmet — from $131

The Smith Method Pro Mips has quickly become one of our go-tos, thanks to its style, features, and affordability. Engineered for the dedicated mountain explorer and park enthusiast alike. Enjoy ample airflow with nine fixed vents that integrate seamlessly with your goggles, ensuring fog-free vision in any conditions. With a glove-friendly magnetic buckle and removable goggle strap retainer, it offers unparalleled convenience on the slopes. Plus, it’s sustainably made, meeting the Global Recycled Standard with 68% recycled or upcycled materials. Elevate your adventure with the Method Pro Mips helmet and conquer every line with confidence.
Skicationer Boot Backpack + Ski Bag


Shameless plug here, but we really, really, love these. And, they’re on a killer deal right now. We use the boot bag when running to and from the mountain. It’s the perfect “leave-it-in-your-car-all-season” to keep your ski gear organized and clean. We love the soft-sided top pocket for goggles and extra lenses, and the plethora of other small pockets keeps things organized.
The full-length ski bag is just what you need in a ski bag. When designing it, we went for no-frills functionality and durability to keep costs low for you. You got durable fabrics, extra pockets where you need them, and roller wheels for 4WD action across the airport.
