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Ski servicing in Montgenevre

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi,

We're heading to Montgenevre in a week for a couple of weeks. I usually do all my own ski servicing, and like a well tuned ski. I'll be taking a basic kit with me (we're flying this year as opposed to driving previously, so can't take the kitchen sink!). Inevitably there are times however when one needs the services of a good ski technician. Does anyone know which is the best ski shop for servicing (technicians and machines)? It's always good to know in advance of needing them!

Thanks very much in advance.

D
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