Two of our top bib-wearers tested ski bibs for this roundup of favorites for men and women.
Written by Morgan Tilton and Justin Park
Justin Park is a freelance contributor at GearJunkie and other outdoor and gear publications, and also works as a video producer.
He has been writing about hunting, fishing, skiing, camping, sports, and more for 20+ years. He’s worked as a video producer for USA Today and contributed to magazines and websites such as Reason, Popular Mechanics, Shape, Men’s Health, Field & Stream, and others. Based in Breckenridge, Colo., Park is an avid skier, hunter, angler, mountain biker, and pizzaiolo.
Title: Freelance Contributor
Email: justinpark@parsonageprod.com
Location: Breckenridge, Colo.
Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinmpark/
Instagram Page: @justinmpark
As an Army brat, Park and his family lived in eight different places, including Chicago and Texas before settling in Upstate New York, where he grew up playing lacrosse and soccer and hunting and fishing the Finger Lakes Region.
After college, he lived below the poverty line as a cub newspaper reporter for the Syracuse New Times for 4 years before earning his M.S. in IT and Journalism from Syracuse University. He then jumped to magazines, working at Men’s Health and freelancing before starting a video production company working for media and brands including Reebok, Nutrisystem, USA Today, PBS and others.
For the past 8 years, he’s returned to primarily writing, covering sports, and testing and reviewing gear in the hunt, fish, ski, and outdoors categories. He’s lived in New York, Pennsylvania, Hawaii, and Breckenridge, Colo., where he’s lived since 2010 with his partner Aniela and two cats, Wilma and Lois.
I started writing for newspapers when I graduated from college because I realized I could get paid to learn about things in the world that interested me. Not much has changed since then. Most of my writing today focuses on my passions: hunting, fishing, skiing, backpacking, and the outdoors generally.
I’ve covered two Olympic Games, Super Bowls, the NBA Finals, and national politics, but my writing today is centered on my hobbies and passions. I love sharing my experiences with the gear I use in my everyday life so readers can learn from my testing and mistakes, spend less time shopping, and spend more time outside doing what we all love to do. I spend my free time skiing, hunting, mountain biking, and lots of DIY home improvement projects in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, which are an ideal testing ground for the products you can read about here on GearJunkie.
Two of our top bib-wearers tested ski bibs for this roundup of favorites for men and women.
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The Blizzard Anomaly 102 is a frontside weapon with a ton of horsepower for leaving your literal mark on the trail.
The Nordica Unleashed 114 Skis chew up any kind of soft snow and aren’t a bad tool for the frontside.
The Fischer RC4 PRO MV BOA are high-performance race-grade ski boots with lots of tech and all-day comfort.
The Strafe Nomad 3L Ski Jacket is a lightweight freeride shell that breathes without giving up protection.
The Black Diamond Recon LT Ski Jacket is a light, minimalist, packable outer layer for year-round touring and spring skiing.
The 2024/25 Elan Ripstick Black Edition proved to be a playful, forgiving all-mountain ski for off-piste exploration.
The Rab Khroma Latok ski jacket maxes out weatherproofing but is breathable enough for light backcountry ski tours.
The crossover Nordica Unlimited LT 130 DYN ski boots are actually light enough for long ski tours when you’re not at the ski resort.
The Fischer RC One 86 GT all-mountain ski is a wider but true-carving ski that decently handles off-piste snow conditions.
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