Is it worth buying my own Equipment?
Started by Mahound in Ski Chatter 02-Mar-2014 - 11 Replies
Mahound posted Mar-2014
I picked up the ski bug in a massive way this year and intend to ski/board as much as possible next season plus ill use the dry slopes and spend time in the Snowdome through the summer...so the question is to buy or not to buy!
I started out skiing but im going to try boarding before I buy anything, however I think I may end up boarding -) Im not looking at it as being more cost effective as im not sure it would be but are there any other pros to having your own?...I really want too! :D
Thank you!
Jimbobilini
reply to 'Is it worth buying my own Equipment?' posted Mar-2014
Andid
reply to 'Is it worth buying my own Equipment?' posted Mar-2014
If you buy at the end of the season you can get some great deals. I got my first pair of skis , boots and ski bag for £150.
Only two problems with buying your own, one as you progress you will want to upgrade and ryanair if you use charge £50 one way for sports equipment.
Mahound
reply to 'Is it worth buying my own Equipment?' posted Mar-2014
I bough a hat (just now) im bored and a woman so apparently spendthrift!
I ve sworn to never fly with Ryan Air again but I don't think Easy jet are much cheaper! Can you not stuff all your clothes ect into the bag with your board?..or not. I could not manage a case and a board.
Thanks again :)
Scousefly
reply to 'Is it worth buying my own Equipment?' posted Mar-2014
Bought my K2 skis for £60 off Ebay got the bindings with them an paid for a service an binding fitment for another £60 so £120 in total. Used them 3 times so far and about to use them again in 2 weeks time in La Rosiere and La Thulle. Pity my knee is all swollen and jeopardising it all but working on the ice and ibuprophen
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CedricGuevara
reply to 'Is it worth buying my own Equipment?' posted Mar-2014
Tony_H
reply to 'Is it worth buying my own Equipment?' posted Mar-2014
......is the correct answerJimbobilini wrote:Whether you decide to snowboard or ski, buy your own boots. Get them fitted properly and they will be the best purchase you will ever make.
Innsbrucker
reply to 'Is it worth buying my own Equipment?' posted Mar-2014
My first 4-5 years were on a £30 skis + boots + poles + bag setup from Oxfam. I got the bindings checked & adjusted in the ski shop, just to be safe. I upgraded the boots when the linings got hard & I wanted to go touring. So-so skiiers who pretend to be aces secretly laugh at you if you have duff equipment. The locals secretly laugh at tourists who have thousands of quids worth of gear and are duff skiiers. I have friends of both types! When I started I was duff skiier with duff gear, and had loads of fun :-)
Summary: provided you are comfortable in ski boots when they are done up tight, it doesn't make much odds. Just do the arithmetic (remember to add in the cost of a ski service each year)!
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Topic last updated on 03-March-2014 at 18:35