Having become hooked we're carrying on skiing through the summer months at our local dry slope. Anyone come across any 'thin' salopettes good for such conditions? Any other good dry slope kit out there?
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Summer Dry Slope Skiing - clothing
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Started by Marshian70 in Ski Chatter 26-Apr-2010 - 6 Replies
Marshian70 posted Apr-2010
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Summer Dry Slope Skiing - clothing' posted Apr-2010
marshian70 wrote:Having become hooked we're carrying on skiing through the summer months at our local dry slope. Anyone come across any 'thin' salopettes good for such conditions? Any other good dry slope kit out there?
Cheers )
TBO I have just used in the past an old pair of sallo's 8)
Ewanmalone
reply to 'Summer Dry Slope Skiing - clothing' posted Apr-2010
all of my salopets have plenty of vents in them for warmer days. i tend to make sure i buy snow gear with plenty of ventialtion as lets be honest the snow domes/freezers aint that cold
AllyG
reply to 'Summer Dry Slope Skiing - clothing' posted Apr-2010
We went ski-ing in a snow-dome in June, and it was just as cold as during the winter, and we wore normal ski trousers and jackets without the usual thermals underneath, and were quite comfortable.
I thought they maintain the snow-domes at a more or less constant temperature?
However, if you do feel too hot in ski trousers and jackets in a snow-dome, I should think you could wear breathable waterproofs - as for hiking in the Lake District :D
Outside on the mat type artificial slopes we wear jeans and long sleeve fleeces and thin gloves during the summer.
Ally
I thought they maintain the snow-domes at a more or less constant temperature?
However, if you do feel too hot in ski trousers and jackets in a snow-dome, I should think you could wear breathable waterproofs - as for hiking in the Lake District :D
Outside on the mat type artificial slopes we wear jeans and long sleeve fleeces and thin gloves during the summer.
Ally
Ewanmalone
reply to 'Summer Dry Slope Skiing - clothing' posted Apr-2010
yeah as far as i know the domes are always a constant but after 1 or 3 runs by no means cold. ill often be in sallos and a jumper after 20 mins
Live_Ade
reply to 'Summer Dry Slope Skiing - clothing' posted Apr-2010
domes - can get cold if the queue for the lift builds (eg if maintaining a lift). i go for Salopettes and a thick fleece instead of a jacket (as don't need all the pockets)..kids can get a bit cold
dry slope. track suit bottoms / old jeans. long sleeved T + gardening gloves or old gloves.. don't wear anything decent as it can get destroyed if you take a big tumble.
dry slope. track suit bottoms / old jeans. long sleeved T + gardening gloves or old gloves.. don't wear anything decent as it can get destroyed if you take a big tumble.
Rossyhead
reply to 'Summer Dry Slope Skiing - clothing' posted Apr-2010
delighted that you have become hooked this year-just be careful dry slope skiing doesnt put you off!!
try and get to a snow dome as often as geographically/financially possible as it will keep your eye in way better!
try and get to a snow dome as often as geographically/financially possible as it will keep your eye in way better!
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Baggy pants, wide stance. Mad steeze, cork 3s
Topic last updated on 27-April-2010 at 19:09