Good pair of gloves!!
my hands really feel the cold quite badly!!
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There it is again the N word, it must be one hell of a resort the amount of mentions it gets. :lol:
In a pinch. I find rashguard material feels cold next to the skin in winter. It pulls on my hairy legs (I know that's not a problem for you Rose). I don't mind it in a water sport situation, but is not comfortable for me as part of winter layer insulation.
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I don't think so, you could try Aldi though. I think a lot of stuff is European wide and the one here's been doing some really rather good thermals.
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Started by Ise in Ski Hardware 28-Nov-2008 - 48 Replies
Ldavies
reply to 'number one bit of kit' posted Nov-2008
my lancome powder puff AND my Reusch ski mittens, which are shot to pieces. Does anyone know where i can buy these FAB gloves (minus 15 inners, fingers, and a leather mitten outside). I bought mine for about (at the time) £35 from the skischool in Niederau in 1990/91 and they've never been able to buy them in since. L.
Ian Wickham
reply to 'number one bit of kit' posted Nov-2008
ldavies wrote:my lancome powder puff AND my Reusch ski mittens, which are shot to pieces. Does anyone know where i can buy these FAB gloves (minus 15 inners, fingers, and a leather mitten outside). I bought mine for about (at the time) £35 from the skischool in Niederau in 1990/91 and they've never been able to buy them in since. L.
There it is again the N word, it must be one hell of a resort the amount of mentions it gets. :lol:
RoseR
reply to 'number one bit of kit' posted Nov-2008
I have been sorting out cupboards and wardrobes sorting out what ski stuff we still need, the main things for us will be base layers, thermals, silks etc.
I have found all our rash vests, you know the neoprene tops for under your wet suit.
Would these be suitable for a base layer or is this just not right. I know they keep you warm, they dry very quick but may-be they are not breathable, I dont know.
I have found all our rash vests, you know the neoprene tops for under your wet suit.
Would these be suitable for a base layer or is this just not right. I know they keep you warm, they dry very quick but may-be they are not breathable, I dont know.
I'm a laydee
Tino_11
reply to 'number one bit of kit' posted Nov-2008
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RossF
reply to 'number one bit of kit' posted Dec-2008
I didn't realise Marker bindings ran an 18-30din (not holiday)... I must have them.
Trencher
reply to 'number one bit of kit' posted Dec-2008
RoseR wrote:I have been sorting out cupboards and wardrobes sorting out what ski stuff we still need, the main things for us will be base layers, thermals, silks etc.
I have found all our rash vests, you know the neoprene tops for under your wet suit.
Would these be suitable for a base layer or is this just not right. I know they keep you warm, they dry very quick but may-be they are not breathable, I dont know.
In a pinch. I find rashguard material feels cold next to the skin in winter. It pulls on my hairy legs (I know that's not a problem for you Rose). I don't mind it in a water sport situation, but is not comfortable for me as part of winter layer insulation.
Trencher
because I'm so inclined .....
Ise
reply to 'number one bit of kit' posted Dec-2008
RoseR wrote:I have been sorting out cupboards and wardrobes sorting out what ski stuff we still need, the main things for us will be base layers, thermals, silks etc.
I have found all our rash vests, you know the neoprene tops for under your wet suit.
Would these be suitable for a base layer or is this just not right. I know they keep you warm, they dry very quick but may-be they are not breathable, I dont know.
I don't think so, you could try Aldi though. I think a lot of stuff is European wide and the one here's been doing some really rather good thermals.
Topic last updated on 01-December-2008 at 19:59