I saw an all-white jacket for sale and they had cunningly put a big red cross on the inside of it so if you had an accident (and say broke your arm and needed assistance) you could easily whip the jacket off, turn inside out and put back on safe in the knowledge that everyone will see you and call for help. Brilliant!!!
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Sunshine81, With the big red cross they may think you are some kind of rescue guru and leave you to your fate
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After all it is free
I always thought it was to make the resort pay for the laundering after the grease from a sheeve wheel drips upon their attire.
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Sunshine81, except that taking your jacket off after an accident on the mountain might not be best idea
Garfield, bit early to be whining or have you been looking at new jackets ?
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I quite like white trousers on the fairer sex
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Never understood why people ski in white gear. A friend of my sisters was skiing with us 10 years ago in Tignes, in bad light and an out of control boarder smashed into her at speed in the centre of the piste Face, she was quite badly injured, blood on the snow and badly shook up. Has never skied since, it really knocked her confidence. She blamed it on people skiing/ boarding too fast, I'm sure that was a contributory factor but wasnt helped by her choice of ski gear.
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Timberwolf wrote:
I quite like white trousers on the fairer sex
Ditto. My girlfriend's white outfit is my favourite, although these days she prefers a manky green colour
You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
In Austria I once skied into a snowboarder dressed in a white one piece(even wearing a white helmet) who was standing in the middle of a tree trail just on the shadow line so as I came out of the sun into the shadow I could not see him at all.
Good job he was a young lad as we did no harm to each another but it it was a lady or someone not as fit as him, it could have ended in tears.
I really think wearing white all over is a really bad idea.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
rob@rar wrote:
My girlfriend's white outfit is my favourite
what a coincidence, it's my favourite too
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I used to have white trousers and a blue jacket so I always ought I just looked like a floating body, haha.
I've inherited my brother's old black salopettes now which are perfect - but the green and yellow striped jacket a bit garishly manly for me...
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Timberwolf,
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Lift faffer wrote:
Also hard to spot ( not sure why tbh) is all black jacket, pants, helmet, balaclava). Got blindsided by a snowboarder in said attire last season
Never mind white - what about Arctic camouflage patterns? that really is effing silly.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
RibenaRockstar wrote:
I've inherited my brother's old black salopettes now which are perfect - but the green and yellow striped jacket a bit garishly manly for me...
Green and yellow is manly, now? Didn't see that one coming.
My other half wears white trousers, but does at least combine them with a jacket from Westbeach in broad pink, red and dark blue stripes. Nice and easy to spot even on a busy piste.
Lift faffer wrote:
Also hard to spot ( not sure why tbh) is all black jacket, pants, helmet, balaclava).
One should never wear all black or all dark colours whilst skiing. It impairs fine focus in any cameras trained upon you and you'll end up with photos where either you are very underexposed or the snow is very overexposed. This means no action photos of you looking awesome. Bright constrasty colours FTW.
Used to have white trousers but got fed up of them looking manky after one day's skiing - teamed with a bright jacket and hat, etc!!
Black trousers all the way now, very easy to match up with loads of jackets.
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Garfield, They're either snow snipers, snow ninjas or seeking a Darwin award.
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After all it is free
Always makes me laugh when someone in white troose has spent too long on the old school pomma/button lifts.
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I always thought it was because Gucci only made ski trousers in white?
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marmotte16, Just whining as its still ages till I can get to the snow
mishmash, Arctic camouflage patterns Ive never noticed that but that's probably the point
Ive never hit anyone all in white but been close a couple of times
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And I thought this thread was going to be all about the best pick me up avalable after a heavy apres session... my mistake!
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flangesax, Powder?
So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much
So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much
Timberwolf wrote:
I quite like white trousers on the fairer sex
Agreed although a nice (female) ass in red ESF trousers is also pleasant on the eye. Ah Sabrina you taught me so much about skiing
You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
Schuss in Boots,
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Serriadh wrote:
RibenaRockstar wrote:
I've inherited my brother's old black salopettes now which are perfect - but the green and yellow striped jacket a bit garishly manly for me...
Green and yellow is manly, now? Didn't see that one coming.
Haha, not really, I guess - but this is a very dark green and it just looks like a man's ski jacket really
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Sunshine81 wrote:
Timberwolf wrote:
I quite like white trousers on the fairer sex
Agreed although a nice (female) ass in red ESF trousers is also pleasant on the eye. Ah Sabrina you taught me so much about skiing
Agreed on both counts.
Ahhh Sabrina ... she wore a blue AMSI ski instructors outfit AND matching Lange racing boots - WOW - what a STUNNER!!!
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a nice (female) ass in red ESF trousers is also pleasant on the eye
so is a nice male ass, in any colour trousers. I did once see a woman in white trousers which were way too small for her. She had a VPL. Wasn't a good look.
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
pam w wrote:
Quote:
a nice (female) ass in red ESF trousers is also pleasant on the eye
so is a nice male ass, in any colour trousers. I did once see a woman in white trousers which were way too small for her. She had a VPL. Wasn't a good look.
Tell me about it. I keep getting compliments about my rear in my ski pants
EVERYONE knows that a VPL in white ski pants is a massive no no