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The temps are hot—but these deals on ski gear are even hotter.
(Photo: Courtesy of Scott)
Updated August 6, 2025 07:06PM
As I sit writing this, it’s 90 degrees outside, the sun is beating down, and an ever-present layer of sweat glistens on the surface of my skin. Isn’t summer supposed to be the best season? As a kid, yes—but as an adult it’s hard to get excited about the heat. Instead, I find myself daydreaming about the first bluebird day of a fresh ski season and perusing the internet for snowy inspiration. And what do I find? A Winter in Summer sale on ski and snowboard gear from Scott, just in time to cure my Summertime Blues.
While Scott offers all kinds of outdoor adventure essentials (like gravel bikes and trail running shoes), the Winter in Summer sale is a can’t-miss chance to shop the brand’s ski gear, which is marked down by up to 60 percent. It’s summer, the temperature is hot, so why shouldn’t the deals be hot, too? And even if your quiver is fully stocked, you may still want to grab ski-season must-haves while they’re deeply discounted, from waterproof shells and Arctic-ready insulation to helmets, goggles, boots, poles, and skis. I scoured every single page of the site and asked our ski-savvy editors for their top picks—here’s what we’re shopping at the Scott Winter in Summer sale.
Our Top Picks from the Scott Winter in Summer Sale
Freeguide Carbon Ski Boot

This is easily one of the best deals we found in the sale. The Freeguide Carbon boot is a freetouring boot that’s ready for serious mountain missions. The BOA fit system liner ensures a dialed-in fit and a carbon shell provides excellent performance for downhill riding. An integrated ski/walk system and a 2-part tongue make these more than suitable for going uphill, too.
LCG Compact Goggle

Using the same engineering from their popular LCG goggle, Scott made the LCG Compact to fit small and medium faces. The goggles have Scott’s clever lens changing system built in, and all of the features you’d expect from a quality goggle: 100% UV protection, anti-fog coating, a no-slip strap, and a spare lens.
Vertic GORE-TEX 2-Layer Jacket

Few things are more important when skiing than a quality shell jacket. This 2-layer jacket is made with an impenetrable GORE-TEX membrane, has pit-zips for breathability, and clever features like interior sleeves with thumbholes and a powder skirt to keep snow out.
Symbol 2 Plus Helmet

Don’t hit the mountain without a helmet. The Symbol 2 is a great value, especially at 50 percent off. It has a WRAS 2 fit system that accommodates all head shapes and is equipped with MIPS to help protect your brain on impact if you do find yourself taking a tumble.
Defined Tech Hybrid Women’s Pull-over

Personally recommended by a fellow Outside editor, the Defined Tech Hybrid is a versatile mid-layer that is great for a day on the slopes, but also for hikes, backpacking, climbing, or running. It has warm hand pockets and an offset half-zip that keeps the zipper off your chin. A hybrid construction keeps moisture at bay.
Mitten Explorair Pro GTX

Combine a GORE-TEX outer shell and a sherpa liner and you’ve got some supremely warm mittens on your hands. These are reinforced with heat-resistant DuPont™ Kevlar® thread on the palms for extra durability and have a carabiner loop to keep them close when you aren’t wearing them.
Original Fleece Pants

If your closet is lacking a cozy pair of sweats for après ski, the Original Fleece Pants are an easy pick up. The loose fit is going to be a huge relief after a long day in multiple layers and the little details are all there, from the adjustable belt to hand-warming pockets and a not-too-tight hem at the ankle.