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RÉSOUDRE LES PROBLÈMES DE L'ARRIÈRE-PAYS DANS UNE PETITE VILLE DE MONTAGNE.

Un bon équipement peut faire ou défaire votre aventure. Il a le pouvoir de sauver la situation ou de vous renvoyer chez vous. Chez Mountain Lab Gear, nous avons vécu les deux et nous avons développé un goût prononcé pour faire les choses mieux. Tout comme vous, nous passons du temps dans l'arrière-pays et nous pensons « quelqu'un devrait faire ça » ou « je pourrais faire ça mieux ». Et c'est ce que nous avons fait. Bienvenue dans notre collection d'équipements de backcountry qui se résume à un thème commun : un équipement que vous serez ravi d'avoir quand vous en aurez besoin.

Chaussettes chauffantes à télécommande Mountain Lab

Mountain Lab
Prix d'origine $ 132.99 - Prix d'origine $ 132.99
Prix d'origine $ 132.99
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Les chaussettes chauffantes Mountain Lab fournissent de la chaleur à la demande, là où vous en avez besoin. Un élément chauffant discret entoure c...

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Chemise à manches courtes Mountain Lab Charger Protection

Mountain Lab
Prix d'origine $ 69.99 - Prix d'origine $ 69.99
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La chemise à manches courtes Mountain Lab Protection est spécialement conçue pour les cyclistes à la recherche d'une protection du haut du corps p...

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Chemise de protection à manches longues Mountain Lab Charger

Mountain Lab
Prix d'origine $ 97.99 - Prix d'origine $ 97.99
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La chemise à manches longues Mountain Lab Protection est similaire à la version à manches courtes, avec l'ajout d'une protection des coudes et de ...

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Mountain Lab – Backcountry Tools, Radios & Safety Gear for Riders

Mountain Lab is built around one mission: solving real backcountry problems. Founded in a small mountain town, Mountain Lab was created by riders who were tired of saying “someone should make this” and instead decided to build the gear themselves. Their products are designed for sledders, adventurers, sled-skiers, and anyone who spends long days deep in the mountains and needs gear that works when it matters most.

At West Coast Sledders, we carry the full Mountain Lab product line—including tools, radios, safety gear, recovery equipment, lighting, and emergency essentials. Every piece is engineered to be compact, durable, reliable, and genuinely useful in real backcountry scenarios. This is gear you’ll be stoked to have when you need it.

Why Choose Mountain Lab Gear?

  • Real Backcountry Problem-Solving – Gear designed by riders who spend time in the mountains and know what’s needed when things go sideways.
  • Full Product Line Coverage – Tools, radios, safety equipment, recovery kits, lighting, first-aid gear & more.
  • Compact & Packable Designs – Built to fit seamlessly into tunnel bags, backpacks, or sled compartments.
  • Durable in Winter Conditions – Made for cold, snow, ice, moisture, and the abuse of sled-access terrain.
  • Trusted by Riders & Guides – Used across North America by snowmobilers, sled-skiers, ski-tourers, and mountain professionals.

Shop the Mountain Lab Lineup at West Coast Sledders

  • Mountain Lab Two-Way Radios & Communication Gear
  • Mountain Lab Chainsaws, Pocket Saws & Axes
  • Mountain Lab Shovels, Tools & Recovery Equipment
  • Mountain Lab Tow Straps, Tie-Downs & Utility Kits
  • Mountain Lab First-Aid Kits, Safety Gear & Emergency Essentials
  • Mountain Lab Lighting, Headlamps & Power Solutions

Whether you're cutting through fallen trees, towing out a stuck sled, staying connected with your crew, or handling an emergency, Mountain Lab gear is designed to make backcountry travel safer, easier, and more reliable.

Optimized for Riders in BC, Alberta & the Pacific Northwest

West Coast Sledders supplies Mountain Lab gear across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and the U.S. Pacific Northwest. If you ride beyond the boundaries of cell coverage and groomed trails, Mountain Lab gear is essential equipment.

Mountain Lab Gear FAQ

What makes Mountain Lab gear different from other tools?

Mountain Lab gear is purpose-built by riders who spend real time in the backcountry. Their products are designed specifically to solve common mountain problems—clearing trees, communicating without cell service, performing quick gear fixes, towing sleds, and staying prepared for emergencies. It’s practical gear made by people who actually use it.

Are Mountain Lab radios better than using phones?

Yes. Mountain Lab radios provide reliable communication in remote zones where phones lose service. They’re perfect for group coordination, route planning, safety checks, and emergencies. Radios work consistently through trees, valleys, storms and terrain features where cell signals fail.

Is Mountain Lab gear durable enough for winter sledding?

Absolutely. Mountain Lab products are engineered for harsh winter environments—including deep snow, ice, freezing temperatures, and constant vibration from snowmobiles. Tools, saws, radios and recovery gear are made to withstand real mountain abuse.

What Mountain Lab items should every snowmobiler carry?

We recommend every rider pack a Mountain Lab radio, compact saw, tow strap, shovel, multi-tool, and a first-aid/emergency kit. These essentials cover the most common backcountry challenges—stuck machines, downed trees, communication issues, minor gear failures and unexpected injuries.

Do I need Mountain Lab tools if I ride with a group?

Yes. Even in a group, it’s important for each rider to carry their own basics. More tools means problems get solved faster: multiple saws clear deadfall quicker, more radios keep groups connected, and extra recovery gear ensures no one is stranded waiting for equipment to be passed around.

Do you ship Mountain Lab products in Canada and the U.S.?

Yes. West Coast Sledders ships the full Mountain Lab product line across Canada—including BC, Alberta and Saskatchewan—and to select U.S. destinations, particularly throughout the Pacific Northwest. Enter your address at checkout for available options.