UnderArmour gives a new look to High-Alpine Mountain Guides this winter!

The red grid pattern and the cool metal UA logo on the Hooper Jacket makes it the perfect place to pin on my IFMGA international guide's pin!

High-Alpine Mountain and Ski Guides warmly welcomes UnderArmour as it’s apparel sponsor. We are excited to be supported by the dynamic technical clothing company that is growing in the outdoor and ski market. Their technical materials, cutting edge design, and great looks make these some of the best clothes I’ve worn. 

Today was my first day guiding in my new ski apparel from UnderArmour! And so far, so good!!!! It is nice looking stuff with great features and function. The red ski jacket you see me in here is the Hooper Jacket. It has all the things I rely on in a good ski jacket:  a removable hood, great pockets for ski passes, audio, goggles, etc., and a nice cuff that goes over my hand with thumb loops that really seals out the cold under my gloves. It is well insulated for the -14 degree centigrade temps today, and has zip ventilation which will really come in handy for spring skiing.  It’s fully seam taped too so can really handle all the elements (rain, snow, wind, etc.) with ease. All in all, a super comfy warm ski jacket, perfect for alpine skiing, off piste skiing and heli skiing. 

My UnderArmour Hooper Ski Jacket was just the thing for the cold temps on the north facing slopes of the Chamonix Valley. It was super comfy--I really liked the fleece padding under my chin. It sure beats zipper rub at -14 degrees centigrade!

The UnderArmour Hooper Jacket really has good range of motion and never feels binding.

The Hooper Jacket was the perfect thing for teaching skiing in the Alps in Chamonix, France. Red is the best colour for not getting lost in the crowd and being seen by my clients! However today there wasn't much of a crowd anyways!

The Red UnderArmour Hooper Jacket was also perfect for ripping it up with my 6 year old, Birken, after my lesson!!

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