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best ski were for beginner on bugit but want good not too cheap

best ski were for beginner on bugit but want good not too cheap

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Started by Mothy61 in Ski Chatter - 10 Replies

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Mothy61 posted Jan-2013

Hi there Im a beginner well i have skied befor but years ago looking for good ski were not cheap but not over the top dear stuff somewere in the £100 to £200 jacket and salopetts if any one any idears cheers

OldAndy
reply to 'best ski were for beginner on bugit but want good not too cheap'
posted Jan-2013

TKMax always worth a look and go online to look for Dare2Be - quite decent stuff quality wise and low prices.
Also the sports HQ (search online) often has quite reasonable stuff at good prices.
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Mothy61
reply to 'best ski were for beginner on bugit but want good not too cheap'
posted Jan-2013

chers oldandy will have a look thanks

Lilywhite
reply to 'best ski were for beginner on bugit but want good not too cheap'
posted Jan-2013

Sports direct are having a stock clearance at the mo, loads of ski gear incl goggles and base layers too.

Tspill
reply to 'best ski were for beginner on bugit but want good not too cheap'
posted Jan-2013

I got a new Trespass coat at £70. It seems great. warm, waterproof, breathable and loads of pockets.
Used it last week and it performed well.

Many shopping centres, high streets and outlets have Trespass shops.

Rocksy
reply to 'best ski were for beginner on bugit but want good not too cheap'
posted Jan-2013

I bought my wife a Helly Hanson jacket and Salomon sallopettes from Ebay for about 40 quid. They both look as good as new and did a great job for her last week when we were away, look good too.

I guess a lot of folks, like us, don't wear their ski wear from one year till the next. As a result it can pop up on ebay with little or no wear at a fraction of the new cost..

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Oldboarder
reply to 'best ski were for beginner on bugit but want good not too cheap'
posted Jan-2013

also try matalan they do a bit of ski wear

AllyG
reply to 'best ski were for beginner on bugit but want good not too cheap'
posted Jan-2013

I got my ski trousers and jacket from Mountain Warehouse a couple of years ago - they were something like £25 each reduced from about £75, and they suit me fine :)

Even when it was -20C (-30C with windchill) last week in Tignes my legs and body weren't cold, and they seem pretty waterproof and breathable so the quality can't be too bad :)

Edited 1 time. Last update at 26-Jan-2013

Topic last updated on 27-January-2013 at 00:47