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Summer Skiing: Why It Hits Different

Summer skiing isn’t a substitute for winter—it’s a different beast altogether. It strips skiing down to its essentials: early mornings, shifting conditions, raw terrain, and a tight-knit crew that’s out there for the love of it.

This isn’t about powder days or resort buzz. It’s about raw terrain, unpredictable conditions, and the skiers who keep showing up when the lift lines vanish. Summer skiing strips it all down to what matters: the turn, the connection, the commitment.

Chasing Snow When Everyone Else Packs It In

Summer skiing flips the usual playbook. Instead of chasing storms, you chase timing. You get up early to beat the heat, adjust to snow that melts by noon, and make every lap count. You’re not here for quantity. You’re here because you can't not be.

Sure, the Alps, Mount Hood, and the Andes offer iconic summer turns—but you don’t have to leave Sweden to stay in the game.

  • Riksgränsen stays open into June, offering legit skiing under the midnight sun.
  • Kiruna can hold natural snow up until Midsummer, making it one of the last strongholds of Nordic snow.

What to Think About When Summer Skiing

Summer skiing comes with its own rulebook. The terrain and weather are different, and so is how you need to prep.

  • Start early—soft snow gets sticky fast as the sun climbs.
  • Protect yourself—UV rays are brutal at altitude. Goggles, SPF, and long sleeves go a long way.
  • Stay hydrated—sweating happens even when it’s cool.
  • Choose versatile gear—breathable, flexible, and built for movement.
  • Maintain your equipment—slush can eat your bases. Wax often, dry everything.

Summer doesn’t mean you let things slide—it means you tune in closer.

The Gear That Holds Up

In summer, the gear gap shows. There’s no hiding behind deep snow or cold temps. You need outerwear that breathes on the climb and holds up through soft, wet descents. Layers that dry quickly. Shells that block wind without boiling you alive. Everything you wear has to do something—no fluff.

We build our kits for that kind of season. Because a jacket that works in May in Riksgränsen? That’ll carry you through December just as well.

It’s Not Just About Skiing

Summer skiing isn’t only about staying on snow—it’s about staying in the life. Trail running, biking, and scrambling ridge lines aren’t just cross-training—they’re part of the mountain mindset. They keep your legs tuned and your mind sharp for when the season returns.

And sometimes, it’s just about sending it. Pond skimming is one of summer skiing’s great traditions—loud outfits, bold moves, and wet landings. You don’t do it to stay dry. You do it to show you’re still all in.

Summer isn’t downtime. It’s prep-time.

Why We Keep Showing Up

Summer skiing draws a line in the snow—and the real ones cross it. There’s no hype. No crowds. Just early mornings, raw terrain, and that one clean turn that reminds you why you do this.

If you’re still showing up—Riksgränsen in June or chasing corn down a glacier—you know: summer skiing isn’t about ideal conditions. It’s about showing up anyway.

Get gear that shows up with you. Explore our ski collection for men and women—built for skiers who don’t stop when the season ends.

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