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Decent snowboard repair shop in tignes

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Afternoon snowHeads

My board is a bit battle scarred after some ill advised between-the-pistes adventures in les arcs a couple of weeks back. The 'tasty looking jump', turned out to be a rather spiky rock Blush

I'm headed to Tignes in the second week of March, and will want to get my board sorted before I hit the slopes (and knacker it again rolling eyes ). I don't have the time or equipment between now and then to do it myself.

Can anyone recommend a decent, independent shop, who will make a good job of it?

Cheers,
Dave
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