Stay warm in style with Comp 6 gear from Arctiva

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If you’re looking for outerwear with authentic competition styling and the added comfort of an insulation suitable for extreme conditions, the Comp 6 gear package from Arctiva is at the ready.

The jacket and bib combo offers 140 gram and 120 gram polyfill insulation respectively, with multiple vents for temperature regulation.

The jacket’s rolled fleece collar and fleece-lined pockets ensure comfort, while a waterproof chassis keeps you dry all day long. The bib interface connectors lock the jacket and pant together and full-length leg zippers with magnetic storm flap closures keep it all together. Double and triple stitching and nylon overlays in critical wear areas mean the ultimate in durability.

The set completes with matching six-ounce polyfill insulated mitts or gloves. 

SPOT Satellite GPS provides a lifeline when you need it most

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In those rare but crucial moments the SPOT satellite GPS will connect you to friends, family, or emergency services quickly and reliably—and in areas where cell phones won’t.

SPOT works anywhere in the world using 100 per cent satellite technology. The track function allows you to send and save your location, enabling predetermined contacts to track your progress in near real time using Google Maps.

In the event of a non-life-threatening emergency, the help function notifies your personal contacts that you need a hand, while check-in lets everyone know you made it home safe and sound.

In a worst-case scenario, one touch of a button can alert emergency services and up to ten predetermined text message recipients.

The device has an operating temperature of -30 C to 60 C (-22 F to 140 F) and will work flawlessly with a view to the sky in altitude ranging from minus 100 metres to 6,500 metres (minus 328 feet to 21,320 feet).

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Not afraid of a little cold

This is Allen Brigden on his M-8 blasting the powder at Pukeashun Provincial Park on Wednesday, January 18th. It was -25 degrees, but he and his pals put together a very nice day of sledding.

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