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Having been out of the ski 'sphere' for a couple of years (finances, studying etc) I am taking my girlfriend on her first ski holiday later this year, so she needs fully kitting out. Money still being somewhat of an issue, can anyone recommend any sites/shops I would be able to get her everything she needs, decent quality but not overly expensive? Either an outlet store for the major brands or somewhere selling smaller, less well-known brands?
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TKMaxx : just be prepared to hunt
Bicester Village : There's a Helly Hansen and North Face outlet there among others.
Go Outdoors : Seem to have reasonable kit for reasonable prices, but nothing exceptional.
Most ski shops online seem to still be in the summer sale phase, so might be worth seeing what you can pick up there.
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feef,
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Bicester Village : There's a Helly Hansen and North Face outlet there among others.
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I think the Helly Shop has now shut, its a real shame as they had some great gear at very good prices, apparently Helly and Tog 24 were not up market enough for the owners of Bicester Village
Tog 24 has moved to the centre just up the road where the Garden Centre is along with Cotswold, sorry can not remember the name of centre its only 2 mins away though.
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I think there is a Tog24 in the Clarks Village outlet in Somerset
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livetoski wrote: |
feef,
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Bicester Village : There's a Helly Hansen and North Face outlet there among others.
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I think the Helly Shop has now shut, its a real shame as they had some great gear at very good prices, apparently Helly and Tog 24 were not up market enough for the owners of Bicester Village
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What's more upmarket than yachties!?
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If you dont mind 2nd hand fleabay can be good, I got Mrs Baggins a Gortex Eider Jacket, which the owner stated worn once, and when it arrived apart from not having a price tag on, it appeared brand new and all for £38 delivered, we have checked and it is genuine.
I got a mens gortex eider for the same
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Decathlon store if you can get to one
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If yourhappy to rummage also worth checking out Sport direct, I got kitted out with jacket, trews and gloves for under £30 last season, mid level brands available, will probably last 2-3 seasons. Even Aldi/Lidl do a ski wear sale, while not long lasting its good enough for a season or two while your girlfriend tests the water. Again incl a set of thermals your looking sub £50. Plus 1 for tk maxx if your more bothered by labels.
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Mike Pow wrote: |
Where in wet, wet Wales are you?
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Well, I am currently in Devon, soon to be in Gloucestershire, but my girlfriend lives in Swansea, so those options you mentioned might be quite useful.
What experience/knowledge do people have of Dare2B and Surfanic? They seem to be 2 of the cheapest brands readily available.
We will be in Switzerland over New Year, so something suitable for those kind of temperatures.
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suitable for those kind of temperatures.
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nobody knows what kind of temperatures there'll be at New Year. However, your GF is having her first holiday (lucky girl....) not touring miles from civilisation or hanging in a bivvy on the North Face of the Eiger. She'll be absolutely fine in Dare2Be, or whatever, with some sensible thermals and mid layers so she can layer up or down for the temperatures. In beginner ski school classes she will probably be very warm. If you ski together after her lessons, take it very easy, don't take her anywhere she's not been with the instructor, and if she starts getting cold - or tired - wheel her straight in to a nice mountain restaurant for a hot chocolate or a mulled wine!
You can get some v good gear in T K Maxx - but yes, you have to hunt around a bit.
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gregor the viking,
Skiwear for less is in Exeter. I kitted the kids out with some of their stuff.
8 - 9 Alphinbrook Court
Alphinbrook Road
Marsh Barton Trading Estate
Exeter
EX2 8QR
TEL: 01392 455157
FAX: 01392 455159
exeter@skiwear4less.com
There is a decent ski shop in Newton Abbot, but it isn't that easy to find.
Devon Ski Centre
Oak Place
Newton Abbot
TQ12 2EX
Tel: 01626 351278
Fax: 01626 351065
http://www.devonski.co.uk/
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Trespass
Decathlon
Mountain Warehouse
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You know it makes sense.
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Dare2B gear is solid. As is Trespass.
Same company.
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Mike Pow, I didn't know they were the same folk. Interesting. Another successful British company (well, Scottish actually )
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Poster: A snowHead
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Mike Pow wrote: |
Same company. |
Don't think so. Think Tog24 and D2B and Regatta are related somehow.
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Bode Swiller wrote: |
Mike Pow wrote: |
Same company. |
Don't think so. Think Tog24 and D2B and Regatta are related somehow. |
Oops my bad.
Meant Dare2B and Regatta.
Sorry.
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Ski Exchange, Cambridge
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gregor the viking wrote: |
Having been out of the ski 'sphere' for a couple of years (finances, studying etc) I am taking my girlfriend on her first ski holiday later this year, so she needs fully kitting out. Money still being somewhat of an issue, can anyone recommend any sites/shops I would be able to get her everything she needs, decent quality but not overly expensive? Either an outlet store for the major brands or somewhere selling smaller, less well-known brands? |
Lidls have got a limited range of Ski accessories coming in on Thursday 1st November. I can highly recommend their base layer stuff, as well as ski socks and gloves. The top layer stuff can be a bit hit and miss, though I did pick up some excellent mens ski trousers from Aldi a year or two ago. Well worth a look. They (and Aldi) usually get a really decent selection of ski goggles and helmets in too. Worth keeping an eye out for if you are on a tight budget.
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Cynic wrote: |
Ski Exchange, Cambridge |
generally have some good stuff.
The chap that runs it, Simon, seems a decent bloke and very willing to help.
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There's a lot of mention of Tog 24 on this thread.
I feel that I would like to point out the following: I possess a Tog 24 raincoat. It's about as waterproof as a thinly cut slice of water.
Tog 24 are proper make-no-bones-about-it crap, in my limited experience.
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There used to be a sticky called something like "Ski gear for the tight-fisted" that contained loads of information. I can't seem to find it... whatever happened to it?
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And as Lidl's appears tomorrow Aldi's ski/board gear will no doubt be in store before long, usually a bit more expensive than Lidl (but still ridiculously cheap) but better quality in my opinion. Haven't got any Tog 24 ski gear but my hiking hardshell is fine.
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davkt wrote: |
And as Lidl's appears tomorrow Aldi's ski/board gear will no doubt be in store before long, usually a bit more expensive than Lidl (but still ridiculously cheap) but better quality in my opinion. Haven't got any Tog 24 ski gear but my hiking hardshell is fine. |
I agree with you Davkt. Aldi are the better option in terms of quality. Regarding Tog 24, take as you find, I have a mid range Tog 24 ski jacket (and so do my wife and kids) and I am perfectly happy with it. Certainly not the best, but perfectly adequate.
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gregor the viking, Is she going to wear for one trip only? If so go to Primark - super cheap, also check the threads out here for Aldi/Lidl. Go Outdoors has good quality at reasonable prices with their discount card.
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Another vote for TKMaxx, if you can cope with trawling through everything, good place to pick up decent gloves and socks at a good price. I've a few thermals from Primark, were only a couple of quid and work just as well, if not better, than some of the more expensive brand base layers I have. Sportpursuit have some brand stuff discounted.
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primark ....no no no. cheap yes, but If its labelled as waterproof you will sweat inside it. Aldi, .. do good gear. best i have found is gloves at £4 a pair..... all gloves get wet so why pay £50 a pair when you can buy two for a tenner and change them during the day. ( ive never had to ) They have lasted me two seasons of 12 weeks per season. Trousers were good but my son tried snowboarding and got a wet back bottom due to being on it most of the time. Jackets last, but did not keep out the wind. Ebay,...best place for cheap gear ... look out for fashionistas selling last years colour at a bargain, and there really are some stonkas out there..... all depends on your budget though and what you perceive cheap as being...
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I was at Castleford today and noticed the Surfanic shop had a deal where if you bought a ski jacket, the salopettes were £1.
Don't have any experience of surfanic myself but have heard it is pretty good for the orice
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limegreen1, Primark not for me but depends on how tight the finances are .
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Surfanic are excellent for the price. Did a season in a pair of their trousers and they held up to the abuse well. Got a mate who did two seasons in their trousers and jacket and only has good things to say.
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gregor the viking wrote: |
Having been out of the ski 'sphere' for a couple of years (finances, studying etc) I am taking my girlfriend on her first ski holiday later this year, so she needs fully kitting out. Money still being somewhat of an issue, can anyone recommend any sites/shops I would be able to get her everything she needs, decent quality but not overly expensive? Either an outlet store for the major brands or somewhere selling smaller, less well-known brands? |
The Lidl ski stuff is in tomorrow (29th November) and Aldi on Sunday 2nd December. I can highly recommend the Aldi 'soft shell' ski trousers. At around £17.99 per pair they are exceptional value. Mrs W and myself bought a pair each a couple of years ago and found them to be excellent.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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TK Maxx have some great stuff but it can be hit and miss. Wife and 2 kids kitted out for £200 albeit we did have to go back several times. Best bet is to go early in the week, apparently they get new stock in on a Monday, so you get first choice before the weekend crowds. It tends to be last seasons or even the season before's stock but it's great value.
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SkiMania.co.uk
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Trespass have a perma sale on, can get good base layers for £7 a pop which you can use throught the year.
eBay has to be the best place though, salopettes for a fiver gloves/jackets etc...
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