Poster: A snowHead
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We were originally travelling in a group of 4 and planned to hire a mondeo estate at the airport and carry skis inside. Now there's 5 of travelling (all adults). Any advice on type of car or van to hire? I don't really want to hire a ski rack and looking at vans, the price really starts to shoot up. A Sharan looks a more reasonable price than some of the vw vans but I'm not sure whether it'll take us all with skis.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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How far are you going? I've done 5 adults + skis in a mondeo estate a few times and its not impossible but it is quite uncomfortable; for 1 hr to chamonix would be ok, but 3hrs to Tignes might be pushing it. Long skis alongside the passenger doors, shorter ones diagonally across the boot.
If not, a 7-seater is fine - one person in the very back row, 2 in the middle row, then all the skis and kit go on one side of the car where the back and middle seats are folded.
Final option is to get a handirack (which I now use) - inflatable roofrack, costs £40, fits in your hand baggage, and can easily be used to take 4 pairs of skis. 5th would either fit on top (I think, have never tried) or go inside the car.
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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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Thanks for the speedy reply - all fairly short journeys. Although we'd pick up the car in Salzburg, we're picking us skis nearer to where we're staying and all resorts are then within half hour journey time, so maybe we'll go with the 7 - seater. I like the idea of the inflatable rack though - worth investigating. I didn't know they existed.
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If you're using the vehicle a lot during your holiday I'd pay the extra and get a van. As well as being able to slide your skis straight into the boot without any hassle they give you loads of space for changing in/out of your boots and sorting your kit out. Well worth it on a snowy morning in a slushy car park.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Thanks - agree a much better bet in terms of ease. We've had 9-seater vans before with larger groups where we could share the cost and they've worked well. I guess this time I was just seeing whether we might be able to get by with something smaller.
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+1 for the handirack. I've had three 20kg kayaks on one before without issues; 5 pairs of skis is easy.
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Thanks for all your responses, which are really helpful. I'll do some more investigation this weekend, but I'm leaning towards the 7-seater, as it's so much cheaper than the 9-seater with the back-up of the inflatable rack.
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Remember that you probably need a 4 door car for the portable rack, as the straps need to run through the inside of the car.
We hired a van with a sliding side door on one side only so the rack wouldn't work on that (though we didn't actually need it coz of the extra space)
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Mercedes Vito vans have twin sliding doors.
Unless it's a double cab, most vans only have seating for 3.
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@dode, I think "Van" is being used in this thread as shorthand for "MiniVan" or Minibus.
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@Valkyrie, gotcha.
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