We make sure every guest is fully outfitted for the adventure ahead. From Polaris snowmobiles to insulated jumpsuits, helmets, and heavy-duty boots, we provide the gear you need to stay safe, warm, and comfortable in Alaska’s backcountry. Our equipment covers a full size range, from kids’ size 3 shoes to men’s size 15 US, so everyone can be fitted properly for their tour.
Whether you are joining us for snowmobiling, dog sledding, ATV riding, ice fishing, or a Northern Lights experience, we supply trusted, professional-grade equipment. We choose brands known for durability in extreme conditions, from snowmobile outerwear to fishing gear. This way, you can focus on enjoying the adventure while we take care of the details.












Snowhook provides all the main gear you need for your tour. Each guest gets a DOT-approved helmet, insulated boots, gloves, and a one-piece jumpsuit built for warmth and comfort in Alaska’s winter. We also provide waterproof clothing when needed and snowshoes for Northern Lights tours or winter hikes. Our goal is to keep you safe, dry, and ready for the adventure without the need to bring extra gear.
We stock a wide range of sizes so everyone can be fitted properly. Jumpsuits are available from small to 3XL, and boots cover sizes from kids’ 3 to men’s 15 US. With this selection, both adults and children are prepared for the conditions. All you need to bring are warm base layers, and we will supply the rest.
If you have any questions about the gear we provide or need help with sizing before your tour, our team is here to help. You can contact us by phone or email, and we’ll make sure you have clear information about helmets, boots, jumpsuits, or any other equipment. We want every guest to feel confident that they’ll be properly outfitted, so don’t hesitate to reach out with any gear-related queries before your adventure.

The right gear makes the difference between a good trip and a great one. At Snowhook, every piece of equipment is chosen with comfort, safety, and performance in mind. From insulated jumpsuits and boots that handle deep cold to helmets and gloves built for long rides, our gear is designed to keep you protected in Alaska’s toughest conditions.
Whether you’re riding a Polaris snowmobile through mountain passes, dog sledding in the backcountry, or ice fishing inside a heated shelter, we make sure you have what you need. Quality equipment lets you stay warm, dry, and focused on the moment, turning each outing into an experience you can enjoy without distraction.

No, Snowhook provides all the essential gear for every tour. Helmets, boots, jumpsuits, gloves, and other equipment are included. All you need to bring are warm base layers and personal items.
We carry a wide range of sizes. Jumpsuits are available from small to 3XL, and boots cover sizes from kids’ 3 up to men’s 15 US. This way, both children and adults can be fitted properly.
We supply DOT-approved helmets designed for snowmobiling and ATV riding. They are full-face for warmth and safety, with visors to protect against wind and snow.
Yes. Our insulated boots are rated for extreme cold and designed to keep your feet dry and warm, even during long rides or time spent outside ice fishing.
Yes. We provide waterproof outerwear and insulated jumpsuits for cold-weather tours. These keep guests dry and comfortable in all conditions. We still recommend dressing in warm layers for comfort.
Yes. We provide everything you need, including rods, reels, ice augers, and heated shelters. Guests can focus on the experience without needing to bring their own fishing tackle. Please note that we do not provide fishing licenses, and they must be bought before the tour.
Yes. Snowshoes are provided for tours that involve walking on deep snow, such as Northern Lights viewing or winter hiking.
Yes. If you prefer your own helmet, boots, or clothing, you may use them as long as they meet safety standards. However, most guests find our gear comfortable and well-suited for Alaska conditions.
We recommend wearing warm base layers such as thermal underwear, a fleece or sweater, and wool socks. Avoid cotton, as it doesn’t insulate well when wet.
Our guides helps each guest get fitted before the tour. With the full size range we stock, you can be confident that your boots, jumpsuit, and helmet will fit comfortably and keep you protected.
For guests who want to learn more about the equipment we use, the Polaris official website has detailed information about the snowmobiles featured on our tours. You can also explore the design and performance of cold-weather clothing and helmets on the Klim website, a trusted brand for snowmobiling gear worldwide. These resources highlight the same standards of safety and durability we look for when selecting gear for our guests.
If you’re interested in the fishing side of our tours, the Eskimo Ice Fishing Gear site is a good place to see the shelters and augers similar to those we provide. Exploring these resources will give you a clear picture of the quality of equipment that supports your adventure, whether it’s riding a snow machine, snowshoeing, or fishing on a frozen lake.