Beginner would you recommend artifical slopes for practise
Started by Ski_maverick in Beginning Skiing 02-Mar-2010 - 28 Replies
Ski_maverick posted Mar-2010
Firstly would it be better to buy a quality set of ski's or a cheaper version until I get use to the sport.
Also I found this website where it gives all the sites that have artificial ski slopes (http://www.ifyouski.com/ski-extras/more/dry-ski-slopes.aspx) and was wondering would you recommend this for a beginner as myself, so that when I go on a skiing trip I spend less time on the floor.
I would be grateful for any help, thanks.
Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Beginner would you recommend artifical slopes for practise' posted Mar-2010
Dry slope would be good to get you going, indoor on real snow would be a lot better.
Ski_maverick
reply to 'Beginner would you recommend artifical slopes for practise' posted Mar-2010
Again thanks alot good advise
Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Beginner would you recommend artifical slopes for practise' posted Mar-2010
Dorset Boy
reply to 'Beginner would you recommend artifical slopes for practise' posted Mar-2010
Don't buy any equipment until you're hooked, and definitely don't buy skis that are too advanced for your ability as you won't be able to handle them.
Enjoy!
LOTA
reply to 'Beginner would you recommend artifical slopes for practise' posted Mar-2010
Boots should be your first major kit purchase, but only when you are hooked. Skis can wait a bit longer....
Edited 1 time. Last update at 02-Mar-2010
TheoBane
reply to 'Beginner would you recommend artifical slopes for practise' posted Mar-2010
Brooksy
reply to 'Beginner would you recommend artifical slopes for practise' posted Mar-2010
A helmet should be the first bit of kit you should buy,or risk the wraith of the forum :evil:
Topic last updated on 25-May-2010 at 20:17