Poster: A snowHead
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Hi,
We are going skiing in a few weeks time and the lady who handles the apartment in Les 2 Alpes has recommended Ski Republic for us to book our ski rental in advance online.... however I have no idea what we should be renting as you have to pick a particular ski.
I have only had one weeks skiing on snow but had 1-1 lessons and got on ok - was skiing parallel from day2 onwards. I have had a couple of lessons this autumn on our local dry ski slope and been skiing weekly so I at least back to where I was last Feb (if not more confident and consistent). The only type of skis I know anything about are waterskis.... with slalom skis on water then picking too advanced a ski is a major mistake and you will end up with a face full of water... is it the same with snow skis? I have gained the impression that the lower end skis are labelled as 'basic' rather than good for beginners.
Are there any skis that anyone think would be good for me to rent? I am 5ft6 and 70kgs if that is at all relevant!
My husband is a complete beginner but 6ft 3 rugby player .... is there any brand of ski that is better for the slightly more substantial personnage?
Thanks in advance for any help - I have tried to read round on this one but only come away feeling completely clueless!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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ski republic have gone bust so avoid them
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I have no illustions to grandeur - I have no idea whether I am a beginner (think I am) or an intermediate. Do I just pick a beginner ski for both of us?
It seems renting online before we get there is much cheaper but may tie you into getting the wrong kit.... it was much easier in Andorra where we stayed with friends and their ski shop just sorted us out and I had none of this worry! Red/Blue.... Bronze/Silver etc etc is making me all
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Yep, just go for the cheapest beginner skis for both of you. The subtleties of different skis will not be apparent for a while yet.
I think intermediate begins once you are skiing (not just getting down) reds confidently but that's just my HO. (ducks for cover expecting a lynching any moment as some may think I'm being a bit harsh).
The most important thing is going to be your boots. As you'll know from your first week, it's weird putting them on for the first time and hard to believe that they need to be so Tight. Boot pfaff can really wreck a week's skiing. Spend more time on that in the shop than anything else. Book whatever and be prepared to change it when you're in there trying them on.
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I think intermediate begins once you are skiing (not just getting down) reds confidently but that's just my HO. (ducks for cover expecting a lynching any moment as some may think I'm being a bit harsh).
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If anything, I'd say intermediate = confident skiing reds/pushing onto blacks.
As said, don't worry too much about skis as you won't really notice the difference, but spend time getting the boots right, and don't let the shop just rush you out if you're not happy with them (but equally accept that they need to be tighter than you probably think!).
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Thanks ever so much - really helpful to have your opinions. Translating waterski experience to snow was heavily pushing me towards beginner skis but I guess I was a bit worried that I would then end up with naff boots. Having worn a wide variety of boots at the dry ski slope over the past couple of months I will just need to trust myself that I have now tried enough boots on to know if they are wrong (and I am not so much of a wimp that I won't go back and change them!).
Am vaguely wishing I had just gone for it and bought myself some boots for my birthday... but treated myself to a iPod Touch instead so now will just have to hire boots and not whinge!!
If I ever manage to get through to the Ski Republic people on the phone I may gain the confidence to book with them as the apartment lady in LDA says the franchise owner is someone who has run a shop there for 10 years so seems unlikely they will disapear in the next 3 weeks... and I would like to get something booked just for my peace of mind.
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katedenhaag, sounds good. Have a great time
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katedenhaag, Our one experience with Ski Republic in VT was not good - we did not get what we had booked and they tried to palm us off with clearly sub-standard skis. Is there no-one else you could try in resort. We went elsewhere at the time and I would not willingly go back to them if there was an alternative.
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Try Carrel sports in L2A. Its run by an English guy who is very helpful about what skis and boots etc. to go with!! but my advice would be to pay for the slightly better boots but not to worry so much about the type of skis. Having said this Carrel will sort you out with all the appropriate kit!!!
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Am vaguely wishing I had just gone for it and bought myself some boots for my birthday... but treated myself to a iPod Touch instead so now will just have to hire boots and not whinge!!
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Birthdays are when other poeple are supposed to buy you prezzies! Perhaps if you are nice to hubby while in LDA he might buy you an early present for your next birthday?
Mrs Spurs and I had the choice of basic, top or expert skis this year, we have booked 'top' because we've had some pretty naff stuff in the past. We've also booked top for the kids, who have only one day experience. I think I remember easiski recommending this on another thread.
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You know it makes sense.
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red 27, flowa, you two need to shut up. There are two Ski Republic shops in 2Alpes, both of them open for business. One of them is in fact Carrel Sports, recommended above.
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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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Lizzard, hey, I'm just going on what I was told by someone whom I consider to be a very credible source of information. I'm perfectly happy to be corrected but I don't appreciate being told to 'shut up'.
Like in your thread, I'm only trying to be helpful with the information and experience I have. If something I think is accurate turns out not to be then it is a genuine mistake on my part and I would appreciate it being seen as such. I don't think I deserve to be referred to in such a negative way.
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Poster: A snowHead
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flowa, how much would you appreciate it if people went around telling potential customers that your employer was going bust? You need to be a tad more careful about that sort of gossip.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Any Snowheads used Ski Republic this season? Their prices look very tempting: good skis for 120 euro a week (Val d'Isere) and the second set are free. What's the catch?
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Thanks - good advice especially as, unlike other rental shops, apparently there is no discount for on-line booking.
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