Poster: A snowHead
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Just back from a fantastic April ski in Obergurgl. Really liked the skis I hired and considering buying a pair. Typically I do DIY breaks and drive to the UK airport and from Alps airport to resort. Car full of a family of four and luggage -presume I would therefore have to buy a ski rack for UK and hire the same in Alps, or can a car accommodate skis inside as well as the above (have done this in the past when touring resorts but not with whole family, or luggage). How big a hire car would one need ? Any practical guidance welcome.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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My solution:
Weighs only 2.36kg - usually easy to fit in luggage allowance.
Handles 4 pairs of skis comfortably - have managed six!
Hire a car in class IW (Intermediate Wagon, eg. Mondeo Estate) - gives ample room for 5 adults plus luggage.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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altis, How do u strap the skis on??
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There are a number of D rings between the two inflatable chambers on each rack. The rack also comes with some ratchet straps to use to secure things.
Handy little roof rack, but make sure that you clean the roof first to prevent scratching
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Blastfromthepast, Most rental companies will hire you the magnetic ones. Inexpensive. Just be careful not to scratch the roof!
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Blastfromthepast, ... Inexpensive... |
Just checked Europcar at Chambery: £44.09 for 4 days!!
And they only carry two pairs of skis - three at a push if you have your own straps.
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Blastfromthepast, have you considered driving all the way? With a family of 4 on board it should be just as cost effective and you get far more options on what you can take. Car plus roofbox, maybe a couple of rooms in an ETAP or F1 to have a short zizz if you can get some travelling done on the Friday, then wham bamm straight on the slopes as soon as you arrive. If you have two drivers its not a bad trip.
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Altis -fantastic -looks ideal -was looking at a Sportube too.
Megamum -tend at the moment to do one full week and a couple of short breaks so driving not ideal at the moment -that may change though as kids get older
Many thanks everyone
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Blastfromthepast, just for reference you did ask if cars can accommodate skis inside. Well some can - For example, my Octavia has a slot into the centre of the rear seat (so can still carry 2 rear passengers), which is specifically designed for skis - you can even buy a specific ski bag that has clips in the correct place to link the skis safely in place if the car brakes. I don't know what limit there would be on ski length, but it is a car that has been designed for skis and I expect there are others.
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The magnetic ones I've got are not recommended for speeds above 80kmh, especially if there are strong winds. I've driven at 70mph without issue, but just something to be aware of. Im not sure if there's any restriction on the inflatable ones.
Last edited by snowHeads are a friendly bunch. on Mon 30-04-12 13:39; edited 1 time in total
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I used the inflatable ones to drive down to Heathrow from Perth and they scratched the living daylights out of my car roof. Not a problem for me as looks are not my thing but if it hapened to a rental car you could be looking at a big bill at the end of it.
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