SCOTT Sports welcomes endurance standout Alexis Skarda to its Gravel program for 2026–2027, adding proven firepower to an already stacked roster. Fresh off a dominant 2025 season and multiple top-five overall finishes in the Life Time Grand Prix, Skarda brings mountain bike grit, gravel ambition, and creative energy to a team built to win.
Backcountry skiing is the art of earning every turn, trading lift lines for quiet mountains and the freedom to carve your own path. This guide breaks down the essential knowledge, gear, and packing basics to help you tour smarter, safer, and with more confidence beyond the lifts.
The Polish rider takes gold at the inaugural FIS Freeride World Championships in Andorra, with Molly Armanino securing bronze to give SCOTT a double podium in the Ski Women category.
Brick & Mortar is SCOTT’s series spotlighting the local bike shops that anchor their cycling communities and the people who bring them to life. In this installment, we head to downtown Lawrence, Kansas, to highlight Sunflower Outdoor & Bike, a shop founded in 1972 that has evolved from army surplus roots into a gravel-focused hub and cornerstone of the local riding scene.
A behind the scenes view of Veronica Paulsen as she battles the mountainous goal of becoming the first woman to land a double backflip into Corbet’s Couloir.
SCOTT Adventure Lab is a community-driven bike shop rooted in the region’s rich riding history. Located in downtown Bentonville just off the main square, the shop sits on the ground floor of the Motto by Hilton Bentonville, creating a unique hub for both locals and visiting riders. Supporting everything from mountain and gravel riding to rentals and freeride, SCOTT Adventure Lab pairs local authenticity with SCOTT’s innovation-driven performance.
It takes time to refine your appreciation for the variety of snow conditions but a pair of good ski goggles with quality optics is the right starting point for anyone. This guide breaks down everything you need to know about goggle lenses, shapes, and features so you can see the mountain more clearly and ski with total confidence.