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Car hire 7 seater - how man people inc ski luggage

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
masmith, when I hired a car with these they were quite small and I think would only have held one pair. two max. but you could get more than one pair - at a price, I imagine. I don't know how magnetic hire racks would work with snowboards, the ones we got would definitely only fit skis in. With some cars, you could strap boards across roof bars, but you probably wouldn't know till you got there. You'd need the right kind of ropes, and someone who knows about knots! Don't, whatever you do, secure them just with shock cord (bungee).

The sheer hassle and expense of these transfers with lots of people must make it worth looking at the cost of taxis? Let someone else worry about where to put the gear.
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