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Ski's..... to lock or not to lock... that is the question?

Ski's..... to lock or not to lock... that is the question?

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Started by Darrylhuk in Ski Hardware - 30 Replies

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LOTA
reply to 'Ski's..... to lock or not to lock... that is the question?'
posted Dec-2011

I have a small combination skilock that cost less than £10; definitely worth it for a little bit of peace of mind. And when I do get to the slopes this season, with a new pair of Rossignol Experience 88s, I will most certainly be using it to secure them - wherever and whenever!

Edited 1 time. Last update at 05-Dec-2011

Lexiloo
reply to 'Ski's..... to lock or not to lock... that is the question?'
posted Dec-2011

I do all the wrong things from reading the above. I put one ski with someone elses' and they do the same. I put them outside any restaurant with everyone elses'. How can I lock skis - there is nothing for a lock to go 'through'?

Edited 1 time. Last update at 05-Dec-2011

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ski's..... to lock or not to lock... that is the question?'
posted Dec-2011

Don't bother never had any problems in the resorts I ski

TowerBridge Andy
reply to 'Ski's..... to lock or not to lock... that is the question?'
posted Dec-2011

The line on the lock is only thin, there must be somewhere on the binding you can slot it through (Sorry i snowbaord so dont know much about skis)
Wishes Essex had a mountain range Im all about the CamRock

CLT
reply to 'Ski's..... to lock or not to lock... that is the question?'
posted Dec-2011

Hi

Lexiloo ~ how about locking 2 or more pairs of skis together with the lock going around the middle of the bindings. Not easy pinching more than one pair of skis at a time I would have thought.

Should work unless someone is bombing round the mountain with some bolt cutters.

It's best to lock them up with skis belonging to people you know!

Ye haaaaaaa. It 's gettting closer!

C

Andyhull
reply to 'Ski's..... to lock or not to lock... that is the question?'
posted Dec-2011

I used to use one of those cable locks with the combination, until I had a problem with it and it wouldn't open. I borrowed a pair of pliers from a liftie and was shocked how easy the wire was to cut through. Since then I haven't bothered.
Have to say that in 15 years of organising trips of 20-45 skiers we've never had a problem and most of the resorts we visit are supposed to be high risk.
If you have brand new must have skis then locking is probably sensible (with a proper lock!), otherwise I'm not sure it's necessary.

Lexiloo
reply to 'Ski's..... to lock or not to lock... that is the question?'
posted Dec-2011

I must say I've not had a problem to date.. but you know what they say .. famous last words.

Andyhull
reply to 'Ski's..... to lock or not to lock... that is the question?'
posted Dec-2011

Yes, as you say famous last words. I'm not saying it doesn't happen, just it hasn't happened to any of our skiers.
If it did happen to me, well my old B2s has seen better days!

Topic last updated on 07-December-2011 at 14:42