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Best spot in London to choose Ski Gloves?

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I want to go to a place or a few places that have a range of top ski gloves that I can try on:
Leki, Mamut, Marmot, Hestra.

I want to nip down to London tomorrow and choose some, where would anyone suggest?

You can usually get this sort of thing "On line" but I think its worth going along and getting the size right,
Plus I think our ski shops should be supported.
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Southampton Street at Covent Garden has Cotswold Camping, Ellis Brigham, the North Face, Snowboard Asylum. Just round the corner in Maiden Lane is Field and Trek. No idea what brands they carry but 5 shops in spitting distance of each other
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There's quite a few shops round Strand/Covent Garden way. That's where I used to head in central London for outdoor/ski wear.
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@Rcav, they are the ones I've listed
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If you want a fair few mainstream ski shops in central London all in the space of a couple of hundred yards then I would go to Kensington High Street. Boasts the usual suspects:S&R; Ellis Brigham; Columbia and even Decathlon if you get tired of the hype. There is also Altimus who are a rather eclectic independent that caters the the local needs for Bognor but has other brands if you really must.

I would go to Ski Bartlett but they are not really in London. Or there is Raijin sports near Fulham Broadway who stock Reusch but who sometimes have rather random opening hours so best to call first.
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I appreciate that this does not answer directly what you’ve asked, but the Ski Exchange in Dry Drayton (not a million miles from you.....?) stock a decent range of Dakine and Hestra gloves and mitts, and possibly a few other brands.

..Nick
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Thanks Skids,
Just the sort of answer I needed...
@big_ben I suppose I should nip over to Dry Drayton and support my local ski shop really.
I've had a couple of pairs of Hestras, one I wore completely out so that the fingers showed through ... probably for using the rope tow at Bassingbourn years ago.
I'm currently using some nice Hestras, but they are not very warm.
(I must have a pair of Hestra mitts somewhere but just cant find them, and I didnt like the colour anyway.)
I was treated to a very nice pair of Leki's last Christmas but I've left them behind in St Gervais Crying or Very sad

I really need a pair that have elastic attaching them to the sleeves like my mum knitted me Embarassed

I fancy the day out tomorrow .... I think its going to be Kensington ... now I know there is a Decathlon there Laughing
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After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
You can buy the hestra handcuffs separately and attach them to most gloves now if they're not standard.
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There, Kensington, a couple of weeks ago. Quite large shops as listed above with decent choice.

Altimus ( next door to Ellis Brig) heard us talking about Mammut clothing when we where standing outside on the pavement Laughing and ushered us inside. As mentioned above, quite an eclectic range, attentiveness and salesmanship set to reheat Laughing but polite too.

Also went to Covent Garden stores, think Ellis Brig there usually have the most extensive range there to look at in clothing and kit.

If you fancy a flyby of whole range of Arc'teryx kit they have a very large dedicated store near Picadilly Circus, just bus it along from Ken towards Picadilly and it's on the right near Fortnum and Mason.

It was a good day out looking at all the current offering of new kit.
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If going to Covent Garden, Snow and Rock as well - just off Longacre.
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Cheers guys ... Its going to be a day out for the misses as well, so I'll let you know how I get on.

I think I'll search for a thread now, on what's the favourite ski gloves.

Thanks!
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ski3 wrote:
Altimus ( next door to Ellis Brig) heard us talking about Mammut clothing when we where standing outside on the pavement Laughing and ushered us inside. As mentioned above, quite an eclectic range, attentiveness and salesmanship set to reheat Laughing but polite too.



They certainly are keen on getting the sale but I have bought there before around Xmas time but had to return it swiftly after and they were ok to refund it.
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Roguevfr wrote:
You can buy the hestra handcuffs separately and attach them to most gloves now if they're not standard.


Or you can sew some elastic on wink
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@Bergmeister, i did that with mine after Scarpa and Mrs flangesax had to retrieve my gloves from under the lift half way up
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holidayloverxx wrote:
Southampton Street at Covent Garden has Cotswold Camping, Ellis Brigham, the North Face, Snowboard Asylum. Just round the corner in Maiden Lane is Field and Trek. No idea what brands they carry but 5 shops in spitting distance of each other


That's where I would head. Snow and Rock give good discounts to various memberships too. RYA and British Cycling, from memory.
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