
Ski Quiver Questions (19/20), Part 1
We recently published the 19/20 edition of our reviewers’ personal selections for their 5-ski, 4-ski, 3-ski, 2-ski, and 1-ski quivers. And now, we’re addressing some of your questions related to how we design our quivers; what our biggest takeaways are; the dreaded 1-boot quiver; and more. And if you’d like to get our recommendations for assembling your own ski quiver, then just become a Blister Member, send us an email, and we’ll remove the guesswork for you.TOPICS & TIMES:Principles for selecting ski quivers (3:50)Why the single-brand ski quiver question? (17:08)Our selections & their relevance / applicability (21:45)Lower vs Higher snowfall areas? (32:22)How do we choose which ski to ride on a given day? (36:00)Mount points (41:22)Separating resort vs. touring 1-ski quivers (46:39)Where’s the LINE Sick Day 104? (49:52)One *Boot* Quiver? (51:13) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6 Des 20191h 3min

Nikwax & the Future of DWRs
DWRs — or “Durable Water Repellent” coatings — play a huge role in the performance of your outdoor gear, and are used on nearly every waterproof garment on the market. But most DWRs are made with chemicals called PFCs, which can be harmful to you and the environment.Nikwax, however, makes products intended to extend the lifespan of outdoor gear, and none of their specialized cleaning, conditioning, or waterproofing products have ever used PFCs. So we talked with Heidi Allen from Nikwax about how DWRs work; the dangers of PFCs; how the industry is attempting to shift away from PFCs; garment care; and more. TOPICS & TIMES:Heidi’s background growing up off-the-grid (1:00)Durable Water Repellent (DWR) overview (2:54)DWRs vs. Membranes? (6:50)Hydrophobic vs. Oleophobic? (11:38)Why do clean garments perform better? (17:15)Alternatives to PFCs (19:06)Environmental & transparency initiatives at Nikwax (27:01)The future of DWRs (31:09)Páramo (33:30) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
29 Nov 201937min

Moment Skis CEO, Luke Jacobson
We talk to Moment Skis CEO, Luke Jacobson, about Moment’s entire “Commander” series; why we still need to do a better job educating skiers; how the Deathwish got its name; the history of the Bibby and the Blister Pro; some upcoming changes to the Blister Pro; and more.Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to catch the video of this episode (coming soon).TOPICS & TIMES:Moment Commander 108 (1:28)Moment Commander 98 (5:10)Moment Commander 118 (7:05)Moment Commander 124 (and the Moment Comi) (11:45)Why we need to do a better job educating skiers (15:25)Moment Deathwish (20:35)Moment Deathwish vs. Wildcat 108 (25:49)The history of the Bibby & Blister Pro (28:31)Putting the weight back into the Blister Pro (40:10)Moment Deathwish Tour (49:45)How the Deathwish got its name (53:35) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
22 Nov 20191h 2min

What is The North Face Futurelight?
The North Face is attempting to do something that many have tried, but few have succeeded: compete head-to-head with Gore-Tex in the waterproof / breathable fabric category. So we talked with Scott Mellin, the Global General Manager of Mountain Sports at The North Face, about their new fabric technology, Futurelight; the ideas behind it; what sets it apart in the crowded waterproof / breathable fabric market; sustainability practices related to Futurelight; some stories from athlete testing, and much more. TOPICS & TIMES:Scott’s background in product innovation (5:55)Why was Futurelight designed? (9:20)Futurelight vs. Polartec Neoshell (19:45)“Tuning” Futurelight for different designs (21:22)Durability? (29:55)Athlete testing at The North Face (36:40)Competing with GORE (55:32)Sustainability & Futurelight (59:30) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
15 Nov 20191h 5min

Reviewing the Reviewer: David Golay
In our “Reviewing the Reviewer” series, we ask various BLISTER reviewers questions about their backgrounds and gear preferences to give you a more complete picture of the people behind our reviews. And since we like to rank & review things around here, we also give a score to each of our reviewers’ answers, then come up with a cumulative review grade for each of them. In the hot seat today is mountain bike reviewer, David Golay, who shares how he went from playing sports in upstate New York, to researching metal alloys in Australia, to reviewing for BLISTER, and he shares a phenomenal story starring Jed Yeiser (of previous Blister podcast episodes fame).Watch the video of our conversation on our YouTube Channel.TOPICS & TIMES:David’s background (1:26)How did you first get connected with Blister? (7:45)Bike preferences (9:35)Who is your favorite reviewer at Blister? (18:35)Who is your favorite biker and skier? (20:11)What’s the stupidest thing you’ve ever done? (22:20)What are you better at than Sam Shaheen? (23:35)What gear are you most & least picky about? (24:49)Top 3 favorite books, movies, and musicians (27:08)Give us a random review? (32:10)What’s the best question I haven’t asked you? (33:14) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8 Nov 201936min

New Marker Duke PT; Backcountry.com; New Apparel & Skis
Today, Marker unveiled their brand-new Duke PT binding, so Luke Koppa, Sam Shaheen, and Jonathan Ellsworth discuss the new binding and where it fits with respect to the Shift MNC and CAST Touring binding.We also discuss some big new changes at GORE; the new GORE-TEX Pro vs. The North Face Futurelight; the appalling behavior of backcountry.com; several new skis from Moment, Blizzard, and Prior; and Jonathan Ellsworth’s New Favorite Thing.TOPICS & TIMES:Jonathan’s New Favorite Thing (3:55)New Marker Duke PT (5:26)Duke PT vs. Shift vs. CAST Freetour System (10:17)New GORE Pro / Big Changes at GORE (12:18)GORE-TEX Pro vs. The North Face Futurelight (18:25)Picture Organic Harvest Jacket (23:55)Backcountry.com’s despicable behavior (25:30)(Jason Blevins’ article on backcountry.com) Moment Deathwish (30:20)Moment Wildcat 108 (31:15)Blizzard Rustler 10 (32:11)Prior Northwest 100 (33:01) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1 Nov 201935min

Gore’s 3 New Gore-Tex Pro Fabrics
Gore-Tex has been the leader in waterproof fabrics for decades, and today, they’re announcing a complete overhaul of their flagship fabric, Gore-Tex Pro. So this week we went to Banff, Alberta, and sat down with the category manager of Gore’s “Pro” line, Mark McKinnie, for an in-depth discussion about the new fabrics. We talk about what makes the new Gore Pro unique; the 3 different versions of Gore Pro; Gore’s intensive validation and field-testing processes; how the new ‘Pro’ fits into Gore’s sustainability goals; and much more.TOPICS & TIMES:The 3 new versions of Gore-Tex Pro (4:35)Fabric performance (5:30)New (and old) membrane structures (11:15)Stretch! (15:40) Lab validation & real-world tests (19:19) Solution-dyed vs jet-dyed fibers, & why they matter (34:08)Sustainability & the new Gore-Tex Pro (36:23) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
25 Okt 201940min

The Science & Witchcraft of World Cup Ski Tuning
How do the world’s elite ski racers and their technicians squeeze every drop of performance out of their skis? We sat down with Cameron Smith who runs the race department for Head USA to learn about all the major aspects of ski tuning including base vs edge angles, base prep, and waxing. We also discuss why World Cup racers have 50 skis per discipline; the elusive “speed wagon”; and the delicate balance of science and superstition in ski racing.TOPICS & TIMES:How Cam got started at HEAD (1:00)The art of edge tuning (3:03)Why athletes have 50 skis per discipline (8:09)Superstitions & cinnamon rolls (9:08)The elusive “speedwagon” (10:25)Base angles vs. Edge angles (13:20)What is a second edge?? (20:00)How quickly do skis dull? (22:45)Athlete’s relationships to their tuners (24:50)Polishing stones & the toilet paper test (28:30)De-tuning to avoid hooking (31:57)Base materials & grind patterns (35:07)How to select your wax (45:16)Just how sensitive are pro athletes? (58:12) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
18 Okt 20191h