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Started by Sm4sh in Beginning Skiing - 139 Replies

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Trencher
reply to 'Beginner with no clue!'
posted Jan-2010

Generally, what distinguishes a skiing jacket from a regular winter jacket is the powder skirt. this is an elasticated inner hem, that stops snow (and the cold) from coming up through the jacket. In warm conditions you might wear a lighter jacket with an elasticated hem, no need for the internal powder skirt.

You can choose between a shell jacket, with no insulation, and an insulated jacket. With a shell jacket, you can choose what layers to wear underneath, but it's is only a shell and provides no insulation, just wind/water protection. The insulated jacket provides additional warmth, but at the expense of versatility. You can overheat on warm days in an insulated jacket.

If I could only take one jacket on a ski vacation, it would be a shell type. I would also take a light soft shell jacket to be worn underneath the shell on cold days, and as the outer layer on warm days.

All these jackets should have pit zips under the arms for ventilation if needed.

Trencher
because I'm so inclined .....

Tony_H
reply to 'Beginner with no clue!'
posted Jan-2010

Dont make the fatal mistake my mates GF did and tucked the waterproof linings of her sallos inside her boots!!!!!
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Sm4sh
reply to 'Beginner with no clue!'
posted Jan-2010

why is that? it lets snow into ya boots?
n ill have a look out for thoes things trencher. i did notice the powder skirt. ill have to have a look out for the other stuff. n how much do the shell jackets cost. i might get one of them. im going borovets 15th jan (lonnnng time away) so when u say warm. how warm is warm?

Tony_H
reply to 'Beginner with no clue!'
posted Jan-2010

sm4sh wrote:why is that? it lets snow into ya boots?
n ill have a look out for thoes things trencher. i did notice the powder skirt. ill have to have a look out for the other stuff. n how much do the shell jackets cost. i might get one of them. im going borovets 15th jan (lonnnng time away) so when u say warm. how warm is warm?
Please, this is a website and we all type words and not text speak.

The waterproof part goes over your boots to keep your legs dry, and if you put them inside your boots you will get creases and these will irritate and affect your skiing.

Same with socks, make sure they fit properly and dont waste money on cheap tube socks.
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Sm4sh
reply to 'Beginner with no clue!'
posted Jan-2010

ok sorry i will try to type words without any text speak. even though there wasnt that much in my last post was there?

I brought a coat in the sales today Apline is the make, if someone can tell me if thats good or not.
it has a pocket on the left sleeve but its not see though or anything so how can the scanner scan the lift pass? (or do you just take it out)
it has the powder skirt and hand thinks in the sleeve. dont know what they are called. It also has a cloth attached to some elastic on the inside pocket. is that for cleaning goggles and glasses?

(how did i do with the words. i had to correct my text spelling a few times!)

Tony_H
reply to 'Beginner with no clue!'
posted Jan-2010

Thats better!
Yes, the cloth is a goggle wipe. And put your lift pass in your sleeve pocket, the scanner will find it!
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Sm4sh
reply to 'Beginner with no clue!'
posted Jan-2010

so what kind of scanner isit then? i thought it would be like a bar code scanner type thing.

Tony_H
reply to 'Beginner with no clue!'
posted Jan-2010

sm4sh wrote:so what kind of scanner isit then? i thought it would be like a bar code scanner type thing.
They are chipped cards usually. Stop fretting man.
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Topic last updated on 23-January-2010 at 15:20