Ski Hire: Buy at resort or online??
Started by EVO88 in Ski Hardware 26-Oct-2009 - 13 Replies
EVO88 posted Oct-2009
If I just go to the store on arrival and buy them there, will I get the skis I want instead?
Hope this is clear
Thanks
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Bandit
reply to 'Ski Hire: Buy at resort or online??' posted Oct-2009
EVO88 wrote:
If I just go to the store on arrival and buy them there, will I get the skis I want instead?
Hope this is clear
Thanks
Yes, you can always walk out of any store that wants to rent you their old tat. Much harder if you've paid up front. If you've paid for premium rental gear, and been hired tat, complain! You will pay a premium by not booking, though you can be very choosy on the day. If you have specific needs, like a really short person, very heavy, big feet etc, it may take you a little while to locate the gear you want.
Have a good idea of the gear that you want to be using, and what the big chains are stocking for their rentals, by the time you arrive.
Skidaddle
reply to 'Ski Hire: Buy at resort or online??' posted Oct-2009
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ski Hire: Buy at resort or online??' posted Oct-2009
EVO88
reply to 'Ski Hire: Buy at resort or online??' posted Oct-2009
To be honest, I have never been given dangerous or really tatty gear, just not the equipment I have pre-ordered. They seem to wangle their way out of changing it as in the advertisements they say or similar product ha-ha!
I think I am going to wait until I'm there and have a good look around. I'm looking to do a fair bit of off piste depending on the conditions but mainly on piste. So I'll need something with some decent float but still handy on piste. Any recommendations? I was looking at maybe Scott Amazon all mountain, but Dynastar Legends I've heard are pretty good.
Bandit
reply to 'Ski Hire: Buy at resort or online??' posted Oct-2009
http://www.dynastar.com/#/homepage
Should help you narrow down which model(s).
I'm not familiar with the Scott Amazon, but again a look at the mfrs page should help you...
http://scottusa.com/gb_en/category/7539/wintersports
It depends on which country you will be visiting, as to what you will find on the rental racks. For Switzerland you may see Stockli or Movement.
For Austria: Fischer, Kastle etc
France: Salomon, Dynastar etc
Make a wishlist and take it with you. Find a technician who is prepared to interpret what you want 8)
Edit: Just found the Fall Line Magazine Ski Reviews, online here....
http://www.fall-line.co.uk/search-gear.php?2
Make a cuppa before you dip in, there are a lot of pages )
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EVO88
reply to 'Ski Hire: Buy at resort or online??' posted Oct-2009
Pretty much covered everything there Bandit. I'll contact the shop in Chamonix Sud before I go and see what they are stocking, maybe book online if they can re-assure me I'm not going to get fobbed off with inferior skis.
Chris
Bandit
reply to 'Ski Hire: Buy at resort or online??' posted Oct-2009
EVO88 wrote:Thanks,
Pretty much covered everything there Bandit. I'll contact the shop in Chamonix Sud before I go and see what they are stocking, maybe book online if they can re-assure me I'm not going to get fobbed off with inferior skis.
Chris
Which shop in Chamonix Sud do you intend to use?
I ask because I got stuffed with a rather sad pair of rental skis from a shop there...and I pre booked. :roll:
Topic last updated on 27-October-2009 at 21:41