The Faces of TGR’s “Pressure Drop”: Sage Cattabriga Alosa

The world tour of Pressure Drop, TGR’s 30th annual ski film, just launched, and Sage Cattabriga-Alosa shares his favorite moments, gear hacks, and what keeps him fired up for big-mountain skiing.

As the world premier of Pressure Drop, TGR's 30th annual ski film, quickly approaches, we're showing you an inside look at the athletes who put themselves on the line. From favorite lines to pro-tips, we're giving you the real deal inside scoop. Listen to the words of our Sage.

When you're finished reading, learn more about Pressure Drop and get your grubby hands on some tickets-- you won't regret it.

Sage Cattabriga Alosa

Sage.

Home Base?

Bend, Oregon

Most Memorable Moment During the Film?

I love skiing in Alaska, but it comes with lots of tricky aspects. We had just started our trip, and it was sunny, but the snow was variable. We found a cool zone, but after doing a snow check I wasn’t stoked on the snow, so I was just chilling, waiting for light to hit the face. Luckily, Colter was fired up-- he went and did a run and it looked super sweet, good snow and he was ripping. It fired me up, I took a lap and it ended up being the best one of my trip!
Huge thanks to our sponsor Suncruiser for making this all possible. Credit: Tucker Adams

Any Gear Hacks?

A good scraper is often over looked. I mostly use it for my boots: getting them clear of ice and snow is so key for proper binding function and confidence. And you can clear the snow off you skis, which is especially nice if the snow is heavy or sticky. 

Pre-Line Ritual?

Focus,  visualization and some deep breaths. 


How does filming with TGR compare to a normal ski/ride day with friends?

Filming requires patience, coordination, and the ability to switch on your A-game at a moment's notice. Free-skiing is more laid back. You stay in the flow,  and you get a lot more runs. 
Credit: Sage Cattabriga Alosa

Who inspired you most on this trip?

It was good skiing with Colter on this trip. He has a wild side that is spontaneous and good to be around.

One Word for Pressure Drop?

Go.

What’s Next?

More big mountain skiing. It’s so challenging and fulfilling. 

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About Pressure Drop

Pressure Drop captures that fleeting space between calm and chaos — when breath slows, vision sharpens and the mountain demands everything. It’s the moment before gravity takes over.

Born from a dream and forged on the edge, this isn’t just our 30th annual film, it’s a tribute to the fleeting moment when breath slows, gravity takes over, and everything else fades. Pressure Drop continues the tradition of what it means to dedicate your life to the fall line.

From Norway to Jackson Hole to Alaska, Pressure Drop follows the world’s top skiers and snowboarders through deep powder, huge cliffs and iconic lines. 

Shot on location in: Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Lofoten Islands, Norway, Valdez, Alaska, Grand Targhee, Wyoming, Interior British Columbia, Haines, Alaska, Palisades Tahoe, California.

Teton Gravity Research’s Pressure Drop World Tour kicks off September 13, 2025, and we’ll make 200 stops around the world. Wherever you like, Pressure Drop will show in your neighborhood.

Get your tickets now — we can’t wait to catch you there.

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