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Ski Hire in Mayrhofen

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Just read the thread about ski carriage, 55 Euro each way with KLM. Aaargh, leaving skis at home. Any suggestions for good hire in Mayrhofen. Main concern is a shop that is open all day, we will arrive about 12.309 and need to be on the hill asap.
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Plenty of decent hire shops close to the Penkenlift, ski zone run by ex olympic skier Uli Speiss is in the lift complex itself and Kaplenig Sport 2000 just across the road, both open all day.
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We have used this guy a few times. Always has great kit and good value if you book direct and quote where you are staying. (His family might own it = extra discount).

He is on top of the Gondola so no faffin around and karting stuff up and down every day and will have everything ready for you when you arrive.

http://www.skicenter-hubertkroell.com/
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Top of the gondola very useful if you plan to ski in Zell on last day before heading to Munich Smile

I haven't had to rent before in the Hoff, but some of the guys have been held up in the past by having booked online and then discovering the shop closes for a long lunch.

I may yet take skis, I usually share my ski bag, half of 110 euro is cheaper than renting, still sticks in the craw tho'
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Ghost Dog, Email him and ask I know for us he picked up the skis one day from the hotel as we where skiing on the glacier and heading straight back.

The Uli Spleiss place in the village is pretty good and there is an intersport that does not close for Lunch.
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My trip report http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?p=1129173&highlight=mayrhofen#1129173 has a recommendation for Luggi's - really excellent.
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Ghost Dog At the risk of highjacking the thread into the type of thread I hate, aren't skis "special baggage" under KLM rather than "excess"?

Quote:

Special baggage
You may also take special items of baggage with you, such as sports equipment, musical instruments and pets. Please note: the piece concept applies if your ticket was issued on or after 28 March 2010.

Under the weight and piece concept, in addition to the standard baggage allowance, you may take one golf bag not exceeding 20 kg (44 lbs) per person free of charge, if your whole journey is operated by KLM or AIR FRANCE.

Under the weight concept, you may take diving equipment, a pair of skis or water-skis, a snowboard or bicycle not exceeding 20 kg (44 lbs) as part of your standard amount of baggage.

If the piece concept applies to your baggage, as part of your standard amount of baggage you may take diving equipment, a pair of skis or water-skis or a snowboard, a bicycle or a golf bag not exceeding 23 kg (50.5 lbs).

There are some items and substances that may not be carried in your check-in baggage or hand baggage. Firearms, pointed, edged or blunt items and explosive, flammable, chemical and toxic substances are prohibited. Special rules also apply to liquids carried in your hand baggage.

Special facilities and assistance are available for physically challenged passengers. These include taking the passenger’s own wheelchair on board.


So 1 ski bag weighing less than 23kg is allowed to be your 1 piece of baggage (under the piece concept).

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That looks suspiciously like the longhaul rules.
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Ghost Dog I don't think so. Just the link to baggage allowance on their website.

Worth a call IMHO as I rented last year and realised why I own my own kit.
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Your one piece has to be less than 158cm. Tricky for a pair of 170 skis. Also, my skis, boots and kit weigh way more than 23kgs
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I acknowledge that is what the luggage instructions say but that is not how the above "special luggage" rules apply through the "piece concept". As for the weight issue it is pretty easy to get about 10-12 kg in hand luggage (max size applies) and wear a lot of it as well. Depends how much you want to save £55 or rent skis (which will, presumably, be more than £55 in any event).
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Need my boots, which are quite heavy though. I will have another read of the rules tho. Probably just put 2 pairs in one ski bag and pay the charge I suspect.
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