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Started by Fisherman in Ski Hardware - 13 Replies

Re:Ski Hire in Mayrhofen?

Skidaddle
reply to 'Ski Hire in Mayrhofen?'
posted Nov-2008

I think she bought G8's didn't she?

(RC being a Fischer product range.)

Tony_H
reply to 'Ski Hire in Mayrhofen?'
posted Nov-2008

skidaddle wrote:I think she bought G8's didn't she?

(RC being a Fischer product range.)




I will accept that everyone can be wrong from time to time )
www  New and improved me

Dulcamara
reply to 'Ski Hire in Mayrhofen?'
posted Nov-2008


:!: SERVED :!:




or he is far too good on photoshop?

Stack72
reply to 'Ski Hire in Mayrhofen?'
posted Nov-2008

Fisherman wrote:Can any one advise on the best rental shops for ski hire in Mayrhofen.
Not too worried about costs, more interested in quality kit that won't let us down (one good intermediate, two begineers - 1 week each last season)
Opinions of where not to go is just as relevant

Going Jan 17th for two weeks - can't wait!! :D

Thanks in advance



as u are going on teh 17th u are missing out on the huge amount of university students that will be descending upon the area the previous week for their annual ski trip :(

Fisherman
reply to 'Ski Hire in Mayrhofen?'
posted Nov-2008

A big thankyou to everyone who has replied.

Certainly narrowed my choices down and given me some things to look out for, which is just what I was after.

:D :D :D

Wilba
reply to 'Ski Hire in Mayrhofen?'
posted Jan-2016

dulcamara wrote:Hehe sounds like i'll leave rental shop advice to the others. will throw in some advice on ski schools. obviously this is opinion and everyone will have different views but i've worked in 2 of these schools (not saying which) and heres my view.

4 schools...

skischule 3000. regarded by the locals as the best school, was started a few years ago when mike thanner took all the best instructors from the others. Its not huge tho and the kids school is on another mountain to the adults school.

SMT - by far the biggest school, is the best run, its big enough to accomadate any requirements. lot of time for Max Rahm the owner but remember these guys WILL NOT be instructing you and wont effect the caliber of instructor there. A good all-round ski school, sometimes you can get lost in the numbers of customers though.

Habeler- Under new management now, not a bad school per se, i would suggest tho that as the smallest school by a long way they often have problems dealing with random problems.

Roten Profis- the butt of every ski instructor joke in mhf, a lot of instructors have no qualification (2 years ago a third of foriegn workers were sent home). this one is a money making tool, they look big and important and concentrate on the one-time shopper. In my (and most others) opinion should be avoided at all costs.


Fully agree with the bad experience's with Roten Profi's. 99% of the instructors leave students. And this is now based on my personal experience. We were brought down on blue route 29 and taken across the intersection at the end of the slope. Total impact with the snowboarders. Instructor went straight to the cable lift and didn't bother to wait for the student that was caught in the accident.

excellent, that killed some time

Topic last updated on 29-January-2016 at 12:59