Poster: A snowHead
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Hiya,
I'm thinking of buying a new board in La Plagne when i get out there on 15th March. I'm a little concerned that it might be super expensive on account of the euro. Anyone been out recently - are there decent end of season sales? Is equipment very expensive with the euro?
Advise plz
Thanks Shaun
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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i don't know anything about the sale prices, but the boards i saw in tignes in january were a little more expensive than they normally are in tsa/s&r/etc. maybe la plagne is a bit cheaper? have you tried looking at any resort shops if they have a website?
i hope you have a board bag and have already paid for the carriage or are returning in a way that won't cause you to pay extra charges cos otherwise your wallet will get a
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sherlock235, now is a great time to buy at home. It wont be as good next year. All the current stock here was bought this time last year with a strong pound as the pound has weakend since the kit is now cheaper than in Europe. The retailers wont have the same buying power next year. Most places are starting to discount now so you can get better deals. EB Tamworth had some of its demo sks for sale today. Check out http://www.filarinskis.co.uk/store/category.vc?categoryId=1386
I bought my skis here they have all their boards reduced now too. The service i got was second to none fast free delivery and sound advice too.
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RPF, yeah, i agree. but it's so much easier to make your mind up if you can ride a board in resort for a day or two and get a real feel for it. i will be testing boards at the indoor slopes later this month and possibly buying based on the experience. but the experience of the indoor slope will not be the same as riding properly like you would in a resort. shaunie_kent, however, may not feel the same way. hence why i said it was more expensive when i was looking in resort in january.
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The only place to buy a board in high season is in a city. Resorts have a limited time to sell equipment so unless its the end of season sale you will usually pay more. Cheapest place I have found to buy a board, skis or other equipment is Denver Colorado. Its got lots of stores and lots of competition. In fact buying in Denver can make a North America trip well worth while. If anyone wants info on the best stores there and the bst tme to buy there let me know
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shaunie_kent, if you want something a little closer than Colorado, can endorse the suggestion of Filarinskis - very good shop. It will almost certainly cost you more in La Plagne and in most resorts end of season sales won't start till well into April (well they haven't previously, maybe this year will be different).
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No bargains in Les Coches last week. There are bargains to be had in the UK though.
I have been told by several people in the industry that next year's prices will be 25% higher on everything, here.
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I have been told by several people in the industry that next year's prices will be 25% higher on everything, here.
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makes sense, given the euro exchange rate. CEM said the same to me about boots (I won't need any of them for a few years now though!).
This could be the excuse we all need to spend loadsadosh.
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bar shaker wrote: |
I have been told by several people in the industry that next year's prices will be 25% higher on everything, here. |
not from what I've seen, a lot of boards are quite cheap next year, but then I have the all dominant swiss franc to spend
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Jonny luv plums, i think that's uk prices. i recently told uk prices to rise by at least 20%, which agrees with what bar shaker is saying. i'm not too fussed, i'm in the euro zone where it's a bit more stable.
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i think that's uk prices. i recently told uk prices to rise by at least 20%, which agrees with what bar shaker is saying. i'm not too fussed, i'm in the euro zone where it's a bit more stable.
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Another reason to thank Mr Gordon Brown
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Yep, I was told that was UK prices. Dollar and Euro have moved dramatically since last year's buying period.
Its not just hardware, its package holidays too.
Next year will be the year of DIY holidays on 09 boards.
If anyone sees Burton Ions in the sales, give me a shout.
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You know it makes sense.
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Thanks Steve, will check them out.
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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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Well.. in the end i came across http://www.noahsark.co.uk/
They have 25% off just about all snowboard kit. Just bought a Burton Custom 162W, Ruler boots and Ride alpha bindings - Im SOO happy and cant wait to get on the piste
4 days to go:-)
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Poster: A snowHead
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shaunie_kent, nice find! enjoy your trip.
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