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Little hooks in my salopettes

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Just bought a pair cheapish salopettes off ebay and inside the inner layer of the legs are two inward facing hooks. Label says they are for hooking to your snowboard??

As a skier will these things be of any use? Any ideas?
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You'll be able to hang 'em upside down easily.
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They are for hooking to the laces on your board boots in order to stop the trouser legs riding up.
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hook to boots? stop them riding up?
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Lizzard, I am not a boarder though and won't have laces...

daehwons, sounds like a plan although not something I believe i've ever had a problem?
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ski-finder, what brand are the trousers? if they're tnf, hh or any other brand that markets to both snowboarders and skiers, then they'll cater for the needs of both as much as possible in the design of their clothing.
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ski-finder, well ignore the little hooks then. Or hook them to your boot clips. Or something. rolling eyes
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I've got some of those on a pair of Burton ski pants. Whatever you do, don't by mistake get them caught inside your ski boots and then go skiing and wonder why your shins are in agony. Embarassed
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Lizzard, wasn't having a go... just wondered whether there was the equivalent use for a skier

RachelQ, yes i was thinking that too... be very painful indeed!

Thanks for the suggestions! Smile
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If they're snowboard pants, then you;ll probalby find there's no re-inforcing gaiter on the inside of the ankles, so you might wantto be careful as you could easily wear away or even slice through the material where your hard ski boots bang together. THey're not marketed as ski vs snowboard pants purely to appeal to the "right" marlet, there are differences in construction - although to be fair I don't know of any others. just the ankle gaiter thing
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hook'em onto the power strap on your boots if u think they might ride up, otherwise definitely heed RachelQ, 's advice and don't get them stuck in your boot or you WILL cry!!!! then ignore them
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RachelQ, Yup, I've done that too.... Embarassed

And whilst we're doing confessions/giving advice.... ski-finder, Make sure that (if your trousers are quite long) that you roll up the inside bit over the outside bit before attempting to walk around in bare feet... that hurts too... rolling eyes Embarassed I hook mine over the clips on my ski boots, on the occasions where I'm sliding horizontally feet first down the slope with no skis on, it stops the snow going up my leg Toofy Grin Laughing
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I chopped mine off because they getting caught in everything around.
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pam w, Your gardening trousers have hooks...? wink Laughing
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Schuss in Boots, walking, not gardening. Twisted Evil
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pam w, Embarassed Embarassed Laughing Laughing
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I've caught mine down the cuff when walking to first ski lift with undone boots. Otherwise they just pop onto a buckle and act to keep the internal gaiter snugged down and the snow out.


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Schuss in Boots wrote:
ski-finder, Make sure that (if your trousers are quite long) that you roll up the inside bit over the outside bit before attempting to walk around in bare feet... that hurts too... rolling eyes Embarassed


Or in my case if my legs are too short! Embarassed

I also thought the inner bit in the legs went inside the boot so am glad i've learnt that too... the little hooks will ensure I don't do that wrong again... ouch!
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