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Ski hire in St jean d'aulps.

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi all,

We are considering where to hire skis for our first family hol to St Jean in Jan and have looked at a couple of websites, Skiset and Snowrental.
The Skiset site appears to allow you to pick a specific ski, and guarantees the availabilty of that model of ski in most cases, whereas on Snowrental you appear to simply reserve a pair of skis with no input regarding model. However Snowrental are significantly cheaper. (75euro compared to 120euro for a similar package). Is it better to pay the extra with Skiset knowing that you have pre-defined the ski you want?
Anyone have any experience of either of these, or indeed any other recommendations.

Many thanks,

David.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
captaindarling13, I haven't hired for a few years but I always found that the list of skis they showed against any particular shop was pretty fictional. Perhaps things have changed. It depends more on the shop that skiset and snowrental use. For example I hired some skis in St Sorlin in 2006 and got some pretty poor skis, the next year in the same resort, through skiset again, but at a different shop the gear was much better.
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