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If only .... I never pay more than £30 for sallo's as the more expensive ones are too hot, so I splashed out a couple of years ago on some £19.99 Dare2be sallos as people on here said they were good quality ... they are now in the bin. :D
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Started by HS12 in Ski Chatter 17-Feb-2012 - 58 Replies
HS12 posted Feb-2012
Has anyone got any recommendations for where to get/order a pair of skiing trousers? I'm heading off skiing this Easter for the first time in a few years and can't remember where I got them from before - so any suggestions would be welcome!! Also, any tips on which type are the best etc would also be really good :-)
Dids1
reply to 'Salapets' posted Feb-2012
Outdoor stores - those retail outlet places are full of them.
You should get some in the sales soon.
Or google salopettes - you'll find tons of sites
Or try TK Maxx
You should get some in the sales soon.
Or google salopettes - you'll find tons of sites
Or try TK Maxx
Iceman
reply to 'Salapets' posted Feb-2012
TK Maxx has some good ones in. Mountain Warehouse also
You after trousers or all in one bib ones :roll:
You after trousers or all in one bib ones :roll:
The Northern Monkey. Jan'23 Les Arcs
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Salapets' posted Feb-2012
Skiwear4less has some good deals :thumbup:
Rossyhead
reply to 'Salapets' posted Feb-2012
If you don't want to pay top dollar i think dare2be make some of the best stuff of all the budget gear
looks pretty smart too
looks pretty smart too
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Baggy pants, wide stance. Mad steeze, cork 3s
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Salapets' posted Feb-2012
I can only pass on my experience of Dare2be sallo's lasted about four ski days :thumbdown:
Rossyhead
reply to 'Salapets' posted Feb-2012
Really? I have friends who liked them but they were only beginners and on the nursery slopes, not shredding gnarly powder lines like you Ian!
I suppose proper advice would be get what you can pay for, i have a pair of north face and a pair of salamon both of which are great
I suppose proper advice would be get what you can pay for, i have a pair of north face and a pair of salamon both of which are great
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Baggy pants, wide stance. Mad steeze, cork 3s
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Salapets' posted Feb-2012
rossyhead wrote:Really? I have friends who liked them but they were only beginners and on the nursery slopes, not shredding gnarly powder lines like you Ian!
I suppose proper advice would be get what you can pay for, i have a pair of north face and a pair of salamon both of which are great
If only .... I never pay more than £30 for sallo's as the more expensive ones are too hot, so I splashed out a couple of years ago on some £19.99 Dare2be sallos as people on here said they were good quality ... they are now in the bin. :D
Topic last updated on 27-February-2012 at 22:44