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      Best Gifts Over $200: 2019 Holiday Gift Guide Round Two

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        2019-12-11 09:14:39

        Best Gifts Over $200: 2019 Holiday Gift Guide Round Two

        Best Gifts Over $200: Holiday Gift GuideWelcome to our 4th Annual Backcountry Skiing Canada Holiday Gift Guide. We're going to start things off easy with the under $50 category, then build up speed to the $50-$100 range, followed by the $100-$200 gifts before we culminate with the $200+ gift ideas. No matter what price range your spending preferences land in we're sure you'll find the perfect gift for that adventurer on your holiday gift list.

        Top Gifts Over $200
        This is the priciest category in our Holiday Gift Guide so if you are looking for less costly gift ideas then be sure to click the links down at the bottom of this post. And, if you want more gift ideas at this price point then be sure to check out round one of our Best Gifts Over $200 here. Happy Shopping.


        Smartwool Smartloft 120 Jacket
        Nothing insulates, breaths and stays off the stink better than wool, it’s also warm when wet so it makes ideal insulation and one that Smartwool incorporates into their Smartloft 120 Jacket. 120-gram weight of 50% recycled wool insulation is used in the Smartloft 120, hence the name. This insulation is only found up-front on the jacket where you need warmth the most, on the back of the Smartloft 120 you’ll find a Sport Fleece fabric with a DWR finish, perfect for high-intensity workouts. If someone on your gift list likes natural fibres then this is the gift for them.
        Smartwool Smartloft 120 Jacket

        Price: $239.99CAN / $200US
        Colours: Light Alpine Blue, Chile Pepper, Graphite, Black, Scarab, Sulpher
        Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL
        Fabrics: 56% Merino Wool, 44% Polyester
        Insulation: 120g proprietary 50% recycled wool insulation
        ““Smartwool””


        Mammut Ducan GTX High Boots
        Finding a boot that is supportive enough on longish hikes, while still being light, is a bit of a challenge. The Ducans come in different heights around the ankle but the “highs” maybe where you want to look. The boots’ stiff sole and form-fitting design make it feel stable and agile at the same time. These may not work in deep snow without a gaiter and maybe on a snowshoe; heck, perhaps get a pair for a warm-weather getaway or shelve them until spring.
        Mammut Ducan GTX High Boots

        Price: $249.95CAN / $199US
        Sizes: 8 - 14
        Colour: Black, Black Dark Zion, Dark Titanium-Dark Surf
        Weight: 545g / 19.22oz
        Material: Gore-Tex Liner, Vibram Sole, Engineered Mesh
        ““Mammut””


        Arc’teryx Proton LT Hoody
        The Arc’teryx Proton LT got very high marks in our “Best Mid Layers of 2019/2020” round-up—and for good reason. This synthetic mid-layer is about as good as it gets. The Fortius Air 20 face fabric is super tough, in fact, it’s 60 times more durable in abrasion tests than the industry standard. The Coreloft Compact insulation breaths as you move to ensure you don’t overheat maintains excellent stretch recovery while the No Slip Zip keeps the main zipper from self-opening. It’s not just a pretty face, the Arcteryx Proton LT Hoody performs like no other. Get one for yourself and maybe one for that skier on your list?
        Arcteryx Proton LT Hoody

        Price: $350CAN / $299US
        Colours: Men's - Neptune, Sambal, Lliad, Utopia, Black, Labyrinth; Women's - Lampyre, Sunhaven, Black Redox, Arbour, Yukon, Pegasus, Tui
        Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL
        Weight: 375 g / 13.2 oz
        Fabrics: Shell - Fortius Air 20; Liner - Dope Permeair 20; Insulation - Coreloft Compact 80 insulation in the body and Coreloft Compact 60 in the hood
        ““Arcteryx””


        Mont Bell EX Light Down Anorak
        If lightweight is a priority then you won’t get any lighter than this Down Anorak from Month Bell, which uses a 7-denier Ballistic Airlight rip-stop nylon shell and 900 Fill Power EX Down Insulation. It is the epitome of minimalist design with only a half zipper and a fully insulated tunnel pocket. If you know someone who wants an ultralight down jacket that packs to nothing then consider giving them the Mont Bell EX Light Down Anorak.
        Mont Bell EX Light Down Anorak

        Price: $299CAN / US
        Colours: Primary Blue, Charcoal Grey, Red Brick
        Sizes: S, M, L, XL
        Weight: 215g / 7.6oz
        Fabric: Shell - 7-denier Ballistic Airlight rip-stop nylon shell; Insulation - 900 Fill Power EX Down
        “““Montbell”””


        Therm-a-Rest UberLite sleeping pad
        I don’t know about y’all, but I have become a bit of a weight weenie in my advanced age. If the performance is there at fewer grams, I’m all over it. That’s why the Uberlite is appealing. At 250g for the regular size, it’s significantly lighter than most others in the R2, 6.5cm thickness category. ‘looks to be pretty durable too! If need be, it comes with a repair kit—and a handy stuff sack. About the size of a beer can, but half the weight.
        Therm-a-Rest UberLite sleeping pad

        Price: $230CAN / $179US
        Size: S
        Colour: Deep blue
        Weight: 257g / 9.1oz
        Material: 15-denier HT nylon
        “““Thermarest”””


        Xspex Recon Goggles
        The Recon Goggles by Xspex use a double Anti-Fog Italian lens which provides 100% UV Protection and has a 19% VLT Rating for maximum glare protection on sunny days. They also include a night lens for low light conditions. Where Xspecs stand out is in their MAGNETX magnetic lens technology which allows you to quickly change lenses for varying light conditions, as well as with their optional Magnetic Face Shield. This magnetic buff easily attached to the goggles and provides some additional warmth on cold days. Any skier on your gift list would love a pair of these.
        Xspex Recon Goggles

        Price: $224.99CAN / $179.99US
        ““Xspex””


        Patagonia Snowdrifter Jacket and Bibs
        We are Patagonia lovers here at Backcountryskiingcanada.com—not just because of their great apparel…their progressive, put-their-money-where-their-mouth-is, approach to environmental issues is compelling as well. The Snowdrifter jacket and bib combo will make someone very happy this holiday. Full, pow-proof protection and a styling design come together in a recycled fabric for the full-meal deal. Hey, there’s even a women’s version if you want to go his and hers.
        Patagonia Snowdrifter Jacket and Bibs

        Price: Jacket - $499CAN / $399US; Bibs - $435CAN / $349US
        Sizes: Jacket and Bibs - XS, S, M, L, XL
        Colours: Jacket – Balkan Blue, Black, Fire, Hammonds Gold; Bibs - Classic Navy, Forge Grey, Oxide Red
        Weight: Jacket - 587g / 20.7oz, Bibs 584g / 17oz
        Material: 3-layer, 5-oz 75-denier 100% polyester (70% recycled) solid stretch ripstop with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish
        ““Patagonia””


        Romp 106 Skis
        Romp is known for their customer designed skis but they also offer stock skis like the 106’s. These skis are wide enough to bust crud and float in pow down open bowls but still fast and nimble enough to transfer from edge to edge in tight trees. Their 135-106-125 dimensions come in three lengths and if you want to save on weight there is also a carbon option available. Resort or backcountry the Romp 106 Skis will put a smile on any skiers face. And who wouldn’t want to receive a new pair of skis for the holidays? I know I would.
        Romp 106 Skis

        Prices: $980CAN / $750US
        Dimensions: 135-106-125
        Lengths: 165cm, 175cm, 185cm
        “Romp”


        Arc’teryx Sabre AR Jacket
        Nothing quite like an Arc’teryx hardshell, eh? The Sabre AR is a total fortress. 3-layer Gore-Tex with a little bit of fuzzy insulation makes this the perfect outer-layer over whatever other layers the weather dictates. The Sabre AR is cut a little long and a little big (which may be the style today). Giving it to someone as a present is a pretty spendy statement. Perhaps limit your purchase to just one of these as a gift this holiday. Luckily, there are Arc’teryx jackets for women, too. And…if you want a colour recommendation, try the Yugen (green).
        Arc’teryx Sabre AR Jacket

        Price: $750CAN / $625US
        Sizes: S - XXL
        Colour: Dark Blue, Black, Yellow, Burgundy, Green
        Weight: 700g / 1lb 8.7oz
        Material: N70p 3L GORE-TEX fabric with lo-loft softshell construction
        “Arcteryx”


        Scott LCG Evo LS Goggles
        The top of the line goggle from Scott has a couple of features that warrant a top of the line price tag. For example, many goggles claim an easy swap out of lenses, but don’t deliver. These goggles are truly hot-swappable. The Amplifier tech also makes things pop when you are out in the snow. The extra lens, in its own sheath, is also a great thing to have in your pack on low-light days in the backcountry. Great goggles, great gift.
        Scott LCG Evo LS Goggles

        Price: $279CAN / $199.95US
        Sizes: Small, Regular, Large
        Colour: Eight lens and colour combos
        “Scott”


        Jaybird VISTA
        These wireless earbud headphone are the lightest, most compact, and most advanced that Jaybird has ever made. The VISTA’s feature industry-leading battery life of 16 hours, shock, dust, water, and sweat-proof IPX7 construction with a Custom EQ app to tweak your sounds preferences. This is why they performed so well in our Best Wireless Headphones of 2019/20 Review. They also come with three Secure-Fit ear gels so you can ensure a proper fit no matter your ear shape and size. Tech is always in season so give the gift that everyone loves this holiday season.
        Jaybird VISTA

        Price: $239.99CAN / $179.99US
        Charging time: 2hrs (Quick Charge 5 min = 1 hour playtime)
        Response Bandwidth 20Hz - 20kHz
        Driver size: 6 mm
        “““Jaybird”””


        Mystery Ranch Saddle Peak
        Renowned pack designer Dana Gleason (think Dana Designs Packs) is the man behind Mystery Ranch packs and the Saddle peak is their smaller backcountry ski pack, while the larger is called the Patrol 35. Like all Mystery Ranch Packs, the Saddle Peak is designed to carry weight comfortably and be durable over time. The external reinforcement panel with 840D nylon and a heavy-duty carbonite coating will take a beating from skis while the exterior, tuck-a-way helmet carry and goggle stash pocket take care of the smaller items. The dedicated avalanche-tool compartment is easy to access while the fully adjustable Futura Harness ensures this pack will fit various sizes of people. To see what we mean, read our full review of the Mystery Ranch Patrol 35 Pack here and then wrap up this quality touring pack for the skier in your life.
        Mystery Ranch Saddle Peak

        Prices: $255CAN / $199US
        Sizes: S/M, L/XL
        Colours: Black, Wood
        Weight: 1.45Kg / 3.2lbs
        Volume: 25L / 1526 cu-in
        Dimensions: 58.4x30.5x22.9cm / 23x12x9”
        ““Mystery Ranch””


        Giro Jackson Helmet
        The Giro Jackson Helmet uses a Passive Aggressive Venting system to keep you from over-heating on the up track while its ultra-lightweight construction won’t slow you down. The seamless compatibility with Giro goggles makes the Jackson an obvious choice and the Form 2 Fit system allows you to dial in your specific fit preference. Add to this MIPS technology and you’ve got a super safe helmet for resort and backcountry skiers on your gift list.
        Giro Jackson Helmet

        Price: $239.99CAN / $160US
        Sizes: S, M, L, XL
        Colours: Eight to choose from
        “““Giro”””


        Kora Shola 230 Zip
        Who needs Merino wool when you have 100% Pure Himalayan Yak Wool Fabric. It’s said to be 40% warmer than equivalent merino fabrics and more breathable too. Not to worry though, it’s soft, itch-free and naturally odour resistant. Kora designs the Shola 230 with an ergonomic 3D fit and an extra-long front zip for increased temperature control. A unique and practical gift for the adventurer in your life.
        Kora Shola 230 Zip

        Price: $211.54CAN / $160
        Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL
        Colours: Shell Black, Obsidian
        ““Kora””


        Smith 4D MAG Goggles
        BirdsEye Vision is a proprietary new lens shape that extends and curves below the sightline that encompasses a 25% increase of overall field of view. When you want to change the 4D MAG’s lenses the dual locking mechanisms located in the goggle’s frame outriggers makes it quick and easy, with a simple push of one of the release levers the magnetic lenses are released. The 4D MAG Goggles include bright light and low light ChromaPop performance lenses so you are ready no matter the weather.
        Smith 4D MAG Goggles

        Price: $340CAN / $280US
        Frame Colours: Black, White Vapor, Cloudgrey, Hornet Flood, Deep Forest, Red Rock, Spray Camo, Fuchsia, Dusty Lilac Dots
        Lens Colours: ChromaPop Sun Red Mirror, Sun Green Mirror, Sun Platinum Mirror, Everyday Green Mirror, Everyday Red Mirror, Photochromic Rose Flash, Phtoscromic Red Mirror
        ““Smith””


        ECCO SOFT 7 TRED Women's Boot
        This lightweight winter-ready leather ankle boot has a warm lining and rubber outsole for traction in winter. The Smooth, oiled full-grain leather contrasts nicely with soft suede for a luxurious look and feel. Who says winter can’t be about fashion. Give the woman in your life a kick up on winter with the ECCO SOFT 7 TRED Boots.
        ECCO SOFT 7 TRED Women's Boot

        Price: $240.00CAN / $180.00US
        Colours: Amber and Titanium
        Sizes: 6-9.5
        ““ECCO””


        Colltex Palu Skins
        This 100% mohair climbing skin ensures maximum glide while still retaining good climbing characteristics. It’s lightweight and customizable to any ski as there are plenty of lengths and widths to choose from. Performance, durability and efficiency are what makes the Colltex Palu Skins a must-have for any serious backcountry skier this winter holiday season.
        Colltex Palu Skins

        Price: $270.00 – $285.00CAN / $199US
        Material: 100% Mohair
        Colour: Blue
        Lengths: 145 - 185cm
        Widths: 110 - 140mm
        Weight: 290g / 10.3oz
        ““Colltex””


        Gregory Quadro Pro Hardcase 22”
        Everybody loves a good piece of luggage, right? Especially if there is a removable compartment for your grody climbing gear or even a pair of ski touring boots. The Gregory Quadro Pro 22” works as carry-on if you live in fear of lost luggage. The polycarbonate case means you can be a little less worried about breakage of contents, and the four-way wheels make for easy manoeuvring to the gate. Suitable for just about anyone on your gift list at the 200+ level.
        Gregory Quadro Pro Hardcase 22”

        Price: $259.95CAN / $199.95US
        Volume: 45L
        Colours: Steel Grey, Anthracite Black
        Weight: 3.91kg / 8.63lbs
        Material: 100% Polycarbonate
        ““Gregory””


        Sherpa Adventure Gear Pumori 3 Layer Waterproof Jacket
        The Pumori 3 Layer Jacket by Sherpa Adventure Gear uses a seam-sealed 3-layer shell fabric with Himaltec waterproof finish to keep you dry and warm. It is named after a mountain on the Nepal-Tibet border and has features like a YKK Aquaguard zipper, helmet-compatible hood with bonded brim and full adjustability, along with napoleon chest pocket and two zippered hand pockets to stash your things. If you know a skier, climber or hiker who likes the finer things in life the Sherpa Adventure Gear Pumori Jacket will make them smile this holiday season.
        Sherpa Adventure Gear Pumori 3 Layer Waterproof Jacket

        Price: $369.95CAN / $260US
        Sizes: S, M, L, XL
        Colours: Black, Teej Orange, Rathee Blue
        Fabric: Himaltec laminated 3-layer stretch 100d plain weave that is 100% polyester with 100% nylon tricot backing
        Weight: 544g / 19.2oz
        ““Sherpa Adventure Gear””


        YETI Tundra 35
        This legendary cooler is known to keep things cold for days. It is the ideal size for a solo mission or for a small group. It uses up to three inches of PermaFrost Insulation and a rugged rotomolded construction so it can take some abuse. It also comes with one dry goods basket so you can organize your drinks and food. While it is made for summer it also works to keep things from freezing on winter trips. There are many imitations but there is only one YETI and it’s what any smart adventurer would want this holiday season.
        YETI Tundra 35

        Price: $349.99CAN / $249.99 US
        Colours: River Green, Charcoal, Seafood, White, Desert Tan
        Dimensions: Outside - 40.9x40x54.3cm / 16.125x15.75x21.375”; Inside - 23.8x27x35.2cm /9.375 x 10.625x13.875”
        Weight: 9.1kg / 20lb
        “““YETI”””


        Go Pro Hero 8
        The latest Go Pro is here and it’s just in time for the holiday gift-giving season. This time around it's called the Hero 8 with has a new camera that provides the smoothest personal video experience thanks to their HyperSmooth 2.0 technology. It also comes with an improved TimeWarp 2.0, low light image processing and HDR, Live burst photos, RAW Photos, 100Mbps bitrate for 4K and 2.7K, microphone and capture presets, to name a few. The biggest improvement from a hardware perspective has to be the fact that the Go Pro Hero 8 has built-in mounts so there is no longer a need to put it inside the frame. GoPro also offers several mods for the new GoPro 8 including a Media Mod which adds a 3.5mm mic port, a shotgun microphone, HDMI-out and two cold-shoe mounts for attaching other components, the Display Mod adds a rotatable display with its own battery and a Light Mod that will illuminate a subject 1m or 3ft away with its 200 lumen light. Photo and video tech just got a whole lot techier and which will make that budding vlogger on your list happy.
        Go Pro Hero 8

        Price: $526CAN / $399US
        Weight: 126g / 4.44oz
        Dimensions: 6.63 x 4.86H x 2.84cm / 2.16 x 1.9 x 1.11”
        Video: 4K60, 2.7K120, 1080P240
        Photo: 12MP
        Max video bit rate: 100Mbps (4K)
        Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
        Waterproof: 10m / 33ft
        Battery: 1-2hrs, 3hrs charge time
        Mounts: In-built
        Mic: Front-facing
        ““GoPro””


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