Must-Have Ski Apps
![OnTheSnow app](/wp-content/archive/images/2015/0115/C201501-Winter-Travel-Extras-Apps-OnTheSnow.jpg)
OnTheSnow
The TripAdvisor of ski resorts offers more than reviews. Follow snow reports, sign up for powder alerts, and watch live webcams at 2,000-plus resorts.
Free
![iTrailMap 3D app](/wp-content/archive/images/2015/0115/C201501-Winter-Travel-Extras-Apps-iTrailMap3D.jpg)
iTrailMap 3D
Download 3D maps of more than 750 resorts around the globe for easy mountain navigation and dead-zone access.
$4.99
![Ski Tracks app](/wp-content/archive/images/2015/0115/C201501-Winter-Travel-Extras-Apps-Ski-Tracks.jpg)
Ski Tracks
Log your altitude, distance, speed, vertical feet, and ski route on a satellite map, no cell signal required.
$0.99
Get in Gear
The latest must-have equipment for the slopes
![Völkl Mantra skis](/wp-content/archive/images/2015/0115/C201501-Winter-Travel-Extras-Gear-skis.jpg)
Völkl Mantra
With the latest Völkl Mantra skis ($699, vikingskishop.com), “you’ll float better on the snow,” says Chicago’s Viking Ski Shop owner Bob Olson. They have turned-up tips and tails, a 100-millimeter waist, and vertical sidewalls.
![Burton Flight Attendant snowboard](/wp-content/archive/images/2015/0115/C201501-Winter-Travel-Extras-Gear-snowboard.jpg)
Burton Flight Attendant
Burton’s new directional twin snowboard ($500, burton.com) is ideal for freestyle riding in powder. Props to the eco-friendly design, too: a wood core made from sustainable materials and a top sheet made entirely from recycled Mountain Dew products.