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For Pete's Sake, Lock the jeffing ski room door!

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Can I suggest that instead of getting all worked up about this you get decent insurance and get on with life???
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ishay, some insurance policies have clauses that do not pay out if the equipment was not securely locked in the first place and most don't cover equipment more than 3 years old. So figuring out ways of keeping your equipment locked is pretty essential reading for most of us.
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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?
My father-in-law (70 something) managed to "steal" someonelses skis in Westendorf last April up the mountain after lunch. They fitted beautifully apparently. He only realised at the next lift that his skiis were blue not orange and hadnt been hired in Munich. They went back up to the restaurant to find his skis still there, deposited the stolen skis approximately where he found them (though how the hell he had a clue where that was..... rolling eyes) and popped inside for another Kaiserbier!!!
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ishay wrote:
Can I suggest that instead of getting all worked up about this you get decent insurance and get on with life???


As queen bodecia says, I have never seen a winter sports insurance policy that doesn't depreciate skis at 20% per year or more.

So I just have to accept that if my skis go walkabout, they aren't covered, even though they have only had 5 weeks skiing on them (plus a few sessions in fridges).

Which means I would very strongly prefer NOT to have them stolen. Although I usually only lock them where there is easy access to somebody without skis.
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Learn to ski tele. Everyone will think your kit is already broken and it won't get nicked snowHead
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ishay, it would appear you've never had your skis stolen. Having skis nicked is a monumental pain in the backside and puts one hell of a dent in one's precious skiing time what with reporting the crime and going out and getting a replacement set, which probably won't be the same model as the ones that just got nicked. If you can put me in touch with this "decent" insurance company who will guarantee that I won't lose any skiing time, and will be able to replace like for like wherever in the world I am, I'd very much appreciate it.
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I've been using this very useful padlock for 3 years or so: an excellent ski padlock made by a German company called 8gent– I never feel totally comfortable leaving skis outside over lunch and finally found a lightweight but awesome piece of kit which really would make them difficult to walk away with.

http://www.8gent.com/ which has an online ordering option- by 10 or more and postage is free:

Edge2edge in Crawley retailed previosly, but I've never seen it elsewhere: Spyderjon may well be able to help, and I’m certainly impressed with mine and believe that there may well be a wider market for them.
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After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
Jivebaby, thanks. Are you an Agent for 8gent by any chance?
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Bode Swiller, Nope -just a happy customer, but there's an idea! Cool

So I've just sent them an email offering my services: Watch this space Cool Cool
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Jivebaby, you need locking up.
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