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Ski service Ischgl

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Forgot to get skis serviced before upcoming trip. Any recommendations for reasonable price overnight servicing in Ischgl?
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Any of the ski shops will service overnight, It's the norm.
Choose one close to your accommodation. There is one on Dorfstrasse right next to the Dorf tunnel., Called Zangerl, I usually use that one as its close to the hotel.
Always been a good service.
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Thanks, staying up the hill at the Brigitte so will check out Zangerl and anything close to our hotel.
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Price-wise it's Ischgl so I'd expect you'll find most places charging the same price.

Depends where you're staying but I've used the little place where you can store skis at the bottom of the Fimbabahn lift/stairs. Picked more for convenience picking them up again in the morning than anything else.

[edit]Thought Brigitte sounded familiar, stayed just further up the road at the Val Sinestra many times. The Fimbabahn place would work well from the convenience PoV, just set off 5min before the rest of your group, pop down the steps/lift, pick up skis, back up steps/lift and meet your group in the Finbah queue.
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