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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@hjd98, Aldi have their skiwear in stores as from today it's often very good value. If you're interested make sure you get there to the store asap - they tend to sell out very quickly and it doesn't get restocked!
Last edited by Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person on Sun 17-11-19 15:57; edited 1 time in total
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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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I would take an even number of socks. Why do you need two midlayer tops? If one wears out then buy another in the resort.
May I suggest you get some specialist ski trousers.
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Have a look in TKMaxx, can often pick up some good stuff at good prices.
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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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2 pairs of goggles or at least 2 lenses stormy and brighter.
Should be able to get a shell jacket for under £90. Try Decathlon or Dare2Be/Regatta clearance (aim for something at least 15k/15k). Micro puffy - also Decathlon also a good idea.
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Spare gloves - cheaper than in resort if you lose one
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Aldi or Lidl for real cheap stuff. Depends on what weathers you plan to go out in. If you plan on going out in the coldest, windiest days then you may want to invest more in the jacket and gloves especially.
Base and mid-layers can be picked up cheap at somewhere like Sports Direct.
Gloves aren't worth scrimping on. But then you can pick up a pair of silk liners or similar really cheap and they will do a good job.
TK Maxx is good for more high end brand stuff at cheaper prices. I've picked up a pair of Dakine and Spyder Salopettes from TK Maxx.
Ebay could be a good bet. A lot of first time skiers spend far too much money on expensive gear. Go for 1 week and never go back. I picked up a brand new Eider soft shell for £30.
Just keep an eye out for a good deal.
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@hjd98, Where are you going?
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Alastair Pink wrote: |
@hjd98, Aldi have their skiwear in stores as from today it's often very good value. If you're interested make sure you get there to the store asap - they tend to sell out very quickly and it doesn't get restocked! |
Thanks! I did have a look in Aldi this morning and picked up what was left in my size! Base layers, mid layers and socks have been keeping me warm today - hopefully they'll hold up on the mountain!
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under a new name wrote: |
@hjd98, Where are you going? |
Not 100% sure on resort yet but will be in Portes Du Soleil area!
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Dave of the Marmottes wrote: |
2 pairs of goggles or at least 2 lenses stormy and brighter.
Should be able to get a shell jacket for under £90. Try Decathlon or Dare2Be/Regatta clearance (aim for something at least 15k/15k). Micro puffy - also Decathlon also a good idea. |
This is very helpful - thanks!
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Fridge03 wrote: |
Aldi or Lidl for real cheap stuff. Depends on what weathers you plan to go out in. If you plan on going out in the coldest, windiest days then you may want to invest more in the jacket and gloves especially.
Base and mid-layers can be picked up cheap at somewhere like Sports Direct.
Gloves aren't worth scrimping on. But then you can pick up a pair of silk liners or similar really cheap and they will do a good job.
TK Maxx is good for more high end brand stuff at cheaper prices. I've picked up a pair of Dakine and Spyder Salopettes from TK Maxx.
Ebay could be a good bet. A lot of first time skiers spend far too much money on expensive gear. Go for 1 week and never go back. I picked up a brand new Eider soft shell for £30.
Just keep an eye out for a good deal. |
Thanks for the advice - this is helpful stuff! I did pick up a few things from Aldi and Lidl - including gloves, but maybe I should look into something else!
Will look at TK Maxx!
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You know it makes sense.
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Sitter wrote: |
Have a look in TKMaxx, can often pick up some good stuff at good prices. |
Thanks! I will be looking there
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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SBP wrote: |
Spare gloves - cheaper than in resort if you lose one |
Thanks for your reply! Good advice
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Poster: A snowHead
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@hjd98, you can often pick up good quality 2nd hand gear on local Facebook buy and sell forums. Once you know where you’re going post up an ad for anything you’re missing.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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BobinCH wrote: |
@hjd98, you can often pick up good quality 2nd hand gear on local Facebook buy and sell forums. Once you know where you’re going post up an ad for anything you’re missing. |
Ooh, this is good to know! Thank you
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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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Add a buff to your list - so handy and usually freebies to be had as promo gear.
3 pairs of socks can easily last a week with a bit of hand-washing and overnight drying
Are you renting a helmet?
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ol_smokey wrote: |
Add a buff to your list - so handy and usually freebies to be had as promo gear.
3 pairs of socks can easily last a week with a bit of hand-washing and overnight drying
Are you renting a helmet? |
Thanks! I will be getting myself a buff! I'm undecided on the helmet. The company I'm working for say they will provide a rented helmet by request, but say they think it's nice to have your own considering their helmets have been worn many times before. Any thoughts on this?
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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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I've got a funny shaped head and always struggled to get cycle helmets to fit properly so I bought my own. Could always pack another buff to use as a helmet liner....
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hjd98 wrote: |
ol_smokey wrote: |
Add a buff to your list - so handy and usually freebies to be had as promo gear.
3 pairs of socks can easily last a week with a bit of hand-washing and overnight drying
Are you renting a helmet? |
Thanks! I will be getting myself a buff! I'm undecided on the helmet. The company I'm working for say they will provide a rented helmet by request, but say they think it's nice to have your own considering their helmets have been worn many times before. Any thoughts on this? |
Get your own. Get a comfortable one (you'll wear it a lot) and don't skimp on it, it's safety equipment afterall.
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It's my first season too - I have already 1 full kit for standard week's holiday. Just got a second set of jacket, trousers and gloves, but shell instead of insulated... snapped some bargains from eBay, sportspursuit and TK Maxx. RPP for these would be £840 but cost me £270
Some people talk wonders about merino so got some extras base layers from sportpursuit.
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More gloves so you can vary which you wear according to weather / conditions and because some days they may not be dry by the morning.
Earlier advice on liners is good. It's also a good way to adjust to the conditions eg by having (artificial) silk liners, running gloves, normal (ie non ski) gloves all interchangeably used as liners.
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You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net.
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ol_smokey wrote: |
Add a buff to your list - so handy and usually freebies to be had as promo gear. |
You can get a buff for free if you come on a Bash
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If you're going to stay up in the Cote d'Arboz, then take a good sun hat and some sunglasses, as it's v.sunny up there in the spring.
You might want to borrow / rent some snow shoes as towards the end of the season ( When Chery Nord is done) there's some great treks up the Col du Raty.
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