Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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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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@under a new name, this is what I was thinking. As long as I screw the guard in to the top of the handle and clamp around the pole it should be ok. But I asked in Ellis Brigham if there was anything more to it and they just confused things!
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@hammerite, it is surely not that complicated...
can't imagine that many EB staff race?
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@hammerite,
Rules on helmets below for GB competitions on snow
2.3. Helmet Dispensation Applicable Until November 2016
In accordance with the dispensation granted by FIS, for all U10, U12, U14 and U16 events, helmets that conform to the FIS Equipment Regulations in force for 2012-13 (EN 1077 A and/or ASTM 2040) are still valid until Nov 16. Helmets with higher standards can be used and early adoption of the higher standard helmet is encouraged.
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@Scot_Ski, thanks. So the Non FIS thing that appears on some helmet specs means that the helmet won't be allowed after Nov 2016? Which means it's pointless getting him a new helmet unless it is FIS approved.
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@hammerite,
The mushette has the Scott junior pole guards on K2 poles and they work perfectly OK, pretty universal depending on the pole shaft diameter.
As for shin guards, how old is he - will he be skiing poles or stubbies (as they are fecking expensive shin pads if not)?
Similar for FIS spec. gear. What competitions do you envisage racing in?
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When I was racing I used dainese shin guards. They were pricey but lastest years and years and were far superior to the leki, Scott ones out at the time. As for pole guards I used the half junior ones to start and they were fine until I was clattering through gates. Then I needed full guards and gloves with knuckle guards - check out tkmaxx for those as they normally sell the reusch ones
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@musher, he's 14. I don't think he's going to be competing for a bit, but will be training. Not sure what size poles he'll be using yet. I've not been to any of his sessions for a while, the OH has been taking him, she says the ones he was using last weekend were 3/4 size.
@PaulC1984, we regularly see the Reusch ones in TK Maxx, but always in really small sizes.
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@hammerite, Where is he training?
Ive never know 3/4 size, they are normally stubbies or full size.
As for gloves, I got a medium adults pair last year but I just had a look on the site and theres none at all this year - typical tkmaxx, just luck of the draw
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@hammerite,
I think if he's over 11 he will be using poles.
The Leki shin guards are popular at our club, but as the mushette is only 8 they would just be a fashion accessory.
I don't know if he would need any special spec. helmet or not without knowing what competitions he would ski in, but one with a chin guard would be good if he is skiing poles. I can't remember reading anything about it for Snowsport South races.
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Defo go for a chin guard. At 14 the helmet will last him a few years, and a chin guard saved my teeth more than a few times!
regards hand guards, given hes 14 id be really tempted to get a set of full hand guards rather than the halves. they are a doddle to fit and again it saves you buying more in the future (mine have lasted 12 years and still going strong!
Not sure where you live but most of my kit I got from
http://www.skibartlett.com/ski-race-c6
or
http://www.lockwoods.com/ski-race-protection/cat_243.html
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You know it makes sense.
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skibartlett are the best place for race kit if you are anywhere near
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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a lot of our racers, especially the younger ones go on the hunt on ebay, shin guards especially get bashed up quickly, sorry stewart completely disagree with you shin guards are a must otherwise he will shy away from the poles as they hurt, if you watch any races a lot of poles are taken with shin guards and not boots.
Pole wise leki with the trigger gloves are the most popular and full guards. Helmets, probably the one item I would advise to get new you don't know where a used one has been or whats happened to it.
Most clubs have members growing and so a of kit tends to be readily available to buy second hand, just ask around, someone is bound to know someone wanting to move some kit on.
Shinguards themselves, don't be afraid to hunt ebay in france and Germany as well you can get some good bargains
good luck to junior!!!!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@hammerite, if he's skiing full gates, definitely get him a chinguard with the helmet. that's the first thing i'd get
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Thanks all, the chinguard thing was definitely happening. It's just he has more of an idea of what he would like in a helmet (he's usually mentioning POC and £250!) than the other kit. I just wanted to check why non FIS ones are being sold still.
@PaulC1984, the helmet should last him for years, he's been needing a large adult helmet since he was 11 - if his head gets any bigger we'll have problems! (much like we do with his feet).
He's been told to get some shinguards which is the reason I'm looking for them. Are they all much of a muchness?
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He's been told to get some shinguards which is the reason I'm looking for them. Are they all much of a muchness?[/quote]
Depends how he skis
I could never be without then - If my book hit the gate I tended to bend buckles, if my knee hit the gate it sodding hurt. Shin guards protect both! (and they look cool obviously!)
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@hammerite, the new helmets are for gs,sg & dh, he wouldn't need one for sl or for dry slope
there's also usually a few pairs of used shinguards up on various facebook groups (skibay etc) for cheap
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Thanks all.
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hammerite, The new FIS rules don't apply to slalom, there are special offers of older helmets that can take a chinguard right now, you could get a newer helmet later if he wants to start training giant slalom.
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Look for kit on Google Germany it's way cheaper than buying in the uk, just bought my daughter new skis and poles and was amazed how much cheaper stuff is over there.
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PaulC1984 wrote: |
https://www.glisshop.co.uk/accessories/protection/racing/ |
An extra 20% off on Black Friday.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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PaulC1984 wrote: |
https://www.glisshop.co.uk/accessories/protection/racing/ |
An extra 20% off on Black Friday.
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Thanks all. Yes we get discount from Bartletts. I'm also a fan of Glisshop - nice to see they have 20% off. And having a load of stuff on sale on eBay at the moment will hopefully leave a stash in Paypal to use on eBay Germany.
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