Community November 6, 2008

Gifts and Gear 2009

Hot Gear Bags

HOT GEAR bags promise you won’t be snowboarding or skiing in cold boots ever again. Hot Gear bags uniquely combine the features of boot drier, boot warmer and boot heater in one. Plug in your bag at night and start each snow day with dry, warm and comfortable boots, socks and gloves. Take your plug or car adaptor along and you can re-warm them while you take a break.

AVAILABLE AT:

All Pete Lane’s Mountain Sports locations
Dollar Mountain, Sun Valley 208.622.2008
Base of Warm Springs 208.622.6354
River Run Plaza, Ketchum 208.622.6123

 

 

Rossignol S7 Caballero

Rossignol goes the distance with its latest offering in powder ski design—the stylish S7 Caballero. The Caballero not only provides the latest in turn technology and speed control, but it looks cool, too, thanks to unique graphics by legendary skateboarder Steve Caballero. Rossignol’s revolutionary S7 Caballero uses a traditional side cut and camber line under foot while drawing out a very progressive, early rise/rocker tip and tail. This combination allows the user to carve turns as well as plane on top of the powder with unparalleled speed control.

AVAILABLE AT:

Sturtevants, 340 N. Main, Ketchum, 208.726.4501
Sturtevants, Warm Springs Village, 208.726.7547

 

Nuface from 24/7

NuFace is a hand-held device for cosmetic facial toning at home and is the only one with clearance from the FDA for consumer use. NuFace uses safe, painless, low-level, electrical impulses to “reprogram” the muscles to nearly their original muscle shape. The gentle pulsation actually rehabilitates the muscles and improves circulation, texture and tone while reducing fine lines. The increased cell turnover leads to increased amounts of collagen, elastin, and connective tissue. This assists with skin rejuvenation, delays aging of the skin, and reduces the appearance of facial wrinkling.

AVAILABLE AT:

24/7 Skincare by Nancy Kelly
659 E. Sun Valley Road, Ketchum 208.726.5400
24-7skincare.com

 

 

This article appears in the Issue of Sun Valley Magazine.