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Hi All
Just a quick one, can anyone recommend a good ski hire shop in Morzine?
Many thanks
Rick
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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?
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Thanks guys, I'll check them out.
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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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Gravier every time.
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the only thing i have been about Gravier is that they do not offer insurance with their Ski hire, and as i don't have thins with my travel insurance, i see this as a must. Any experiences with Mathias Sport, Morzine? thanks
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@billy lale, maybe because they don't rip you off with damage claims, but I can understand the concern.
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its not even the damage claims im worried about, its the theft. its all a bit worrying when so many bits of equipment are left out over lunch. this is the only reason im going with someone else, otherwise it would have been with Gravier
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@billy lale, it does happen - Happy Hours seems to be a hot spot… I haven’t used a ski lock for years but might look into it again
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@Nadenoodlee, there didn’t seem to be a single Wednesday last season when somebody didn’t have a board or pair of skis nicked from outside Happy Hours!
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@andy from embsay, its such easy targets - massive piles of skis next to a huge car park…
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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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And the owners often hammered and out of sight!
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Any thoughts on Mathias Sport team?
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You know it makes sense.
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andy from embsay wrote: |
@Nadenoodlee, there didn’t seem to be a single Wednesday last season when somebody didn’t have a board or pair of skis nicked from outside Happy Hours! |
I'm not sure how much actually gets stolen from outside Happy Hours vs. how many people have one Scary Cocktail too many and just grab skis in the rush for the bus that their drunken brains think are theirs.
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Mjit wrote: |
andy from embsay wrote: |
@Nadenoodlee, there didn’t seem to be a single Wednesday last season when somebody didn’t have a board or pair of skis nicked from outside Happy Hours! |
I'm not sure how much actually gets stolen from outside Happy Hours vs. how many people have one Scary Cocktail too many and just grab skis in the rush for the bus that their drunken brains think are theirs. |
Oh for sure that happens!
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Poster: A snowHead
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@Mjit, I think theres a fair bit of both. I give it a swerve - that bus ride back doesn't look much fun. Just need a pop up bar at the bottom of Nyon for a choco-rum and i’d be over the moon
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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https://nicolas-sport-morzine.fr/en/
used this shop on 2 previous visits to Morzine. family run company - opposite a drag lift that allows you to ski down to Pleney. Ski back at end of day and store your equipment in the shop. They were excellent on both occasions.
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billy lale wrote: |
Any thoughts on Mathias Sport team? |
Used them last year via Alpinresorts website. Friendly and efficient. Daughter needed to change boots, dealt with kindly and sans drama. Would use again if they came up cheapest.
Anyone got any reason not to use SKI REPUBLIC MORZ'NA SPORT? They're showing up as the cheapest on my dates this year.
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Does anybody have any experience of FB freeride or Pleney Sports? They are both right next to the lift and offer storage so seem ideal
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@kinger123, Have known FB Freeride since 1988 ... (not under that name!) ... very nice family ... good kit.
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Doorstep skis - also have physical shop next to bus station/supermarket/town hall.
Scottish guy, got really good service and a fantastic, well serviced set of good quality skis last year from them.
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@MHskier, not sure if it’s the same this year, but they were only doing delivery on orders of over €250 last season.
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My partner uses a company that drops her skis off on the day we arrive. Not sure of the name but it’s pretty convenient.
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Grantley1988 wrote: |
My partner uses a company named Ski mobile which drops her skis off on the day we arrive. Pretty convenient and never had an issue. |
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Another consideration now is that some of our group may want the full Portes du Soleil lift pass so they can roam up to Avoriaz so may need a hire shop more central. I was initially thinking the closer to the Pleney lift the better. We are only there for a long weekend so nit sure the PDS pass is necessarily worth it - most of haven't been to Morzine before
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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@Grantley1988, might it have been All Mountain Rental? We used them once for a short break in Morzine, they could fit us after we arrived latish in the evening so we could get straight on the slopes next day.
Excellent service, my wife claims their skis were the best she has used (we didn't think to note the model).
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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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Yup I just chose the big shop next to the lift to Morzine - was it an InterSport brand? - so I could store the skis by the lift overnight and walk from/ to the hotel in comfy boots.
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kinger123 wrote: |
Another consideration now is that some of our group may want the full Portes du Soleil lift pass so they can roam up to Avoriaz so may need a hire shop more central. I was initially thinking the closer to the Pleney lift the better. We are only there for a long weekend so nit sure the PDS pass is necessarily worth it - most of haven't been to Morzine before |
Alan’s and Alpine Sports new shop (assuming it’s open) are on the roundabout near Super Morzine, where you can hop on an A bus to Prodains or the Super M gondola and head up that way. You can also grab a U or P bus to Pleney (or the little train) from there.
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You know it makes sense.
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FB Freeride or Berger Ski
Both at the bottom of the Plenney, if that is where you want to start and finish. Leave the skis and boots overnight. Great service every time, but it's the location that is perfect.
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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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Doorstep ski, they drop them off at your hotel upon your arrival ( you phone when 30 mins from resort in the transfer ). At the end of the holiday you just leave everything in the hotel boot room and the y collect it . Always happy with the kit and friendly service .
Not available in Avoriaz for obvious reasons .
I’ve used the 3 times in Morzine .
https://doorstepskis.com/en/
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