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Buying new equipment --- where to go!

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Hi guys,

Hope all looking forward to a chilly winter Smile

I am looking to buy hardware somewhere in Scotland.. I have done a few seasons so can get down a mountain, but not technical minded and am a bit over-whelmed by the market.

My skis were like an old car that I loved, but they finally died a death and I needed to hire last year. Looking to buy reasonably decent quality on a budget (so a deal on previous years stock).

Anyone got any suggestions about where I can go for decent advice? I am not one for shopping online so would like to go to a shop to speak to buy from a human!

Anyone got any ideas - I live in Dundee, visited Perth last week, I am going to Aviemore tomorrow....

Best,

Adam
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I can't fault the advice & service I've had from Blues in Edinburgh; they always seem to go the extra mile. I've also had good service from Freeze & Banks of Perth have been very helpful. I should add that I have only bought secondhand skis & have had alterations carried out on them (3 pairs) by Blues.

Although I bought boots from Freeze I found Blues more helpful with the fitting & alterations.
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Craigdon in Perth are pretty good, as are Banks. I think Craigdon are selling off last year's kit right now, so there should be some bargains to be had if you're not too fixed on one particular ski.
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Thanks guys,

Last weekend, I visited Tiso in Perth, they didn't have much left, but it was end of day, so I didn't get to Craigdon or Banks.

When I used to visit Freeze (years ago) I found that there stuff was too much park, trick skis which I am not into. I will try again though.

Let me know if any favourites in Aviemore?

Cheers,

Adam
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Craigdon in Perth have just moved down the road to a sparkly new shop, their old place is selling off previous season stock at big discounts so you may be able to grab a bargain there but if not nip into the new shop and look at all the shiny new stuff and Karla - the owner/boss lady will give you good honest advise.
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@cheersbye, I'm based in Dundee too.

If you've not been to Freeze for a few years, be aware they have moved to new premises out at South Gyle Industrial Estate. Would definitely say they're catering more for everyone these days. They have plenty of All mountain, Touring and Backcountry kit in stock.

Haven't been to Aviemore recently but Ellis Brigham and Cairngorm Mountain Sports would be the obvious choices, and there's a Tiso/Blues shop in Aviemore as well. There's the Ellis Brigham stores in Braehead and Fort William too and The Ski and Boardroom in Glasgow.
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@cheersbye, Welcome to Snowheads. I live in Dundee also. I have a pair of Whitedot rangers 108 carbonlite in 186 on Marker F12 tour bindings that I am thinking of selling. You would be welcome to come round to have a look at them, PM me if you are interested.
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@cheersbye, If you visit Tiso in Aviemore you may find that their stock of skis may be similar to Perth, live not far from the Perth store and on a recent visit didn't think they had much in stock. If you don't find anything in Aviemore it would be worth your while trying to visit Banks and Craigdon, both have websites so you can check before you visit.
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@cheersbye, I was in Freeze a week or so back picking up my skis post service. Definitely not just park stuff, they have loads of stuff now and are very helpful.

I like Blues in Rose St Edinburgh as well, they fitted my boots a year or so back but I guess if your driving thats not as easy.
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