Messages posted by : tin pot
Thanks; I'm used to golf forums where everyone has an opinion on every model of kit available - regardless of how knowledgable they are ;) I've actually just stepped out of my boot fitting, so hopefully they're not browsing this forum while I'm out :) He's four for four on your list so far, so that's a good sign. I'm a little concerned that the model/price is not something im asked so far, but we'll see how it finishes. The boot is a Salomon Impact something or other which will change if there is a fitting issue, apparently. |
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Thanks Tony; you're right I'm undecided between pure piste, hence the Rossignol, and a little off piste capability - my online research showed that although the Coomback is marketed as off piste, it's actually a 50/50 plank. I'll check out you're suggestions too; the aim here is to have some idea of what to get before the salesman sells me what he thinks/wants to sell. |
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Thanks.
Any opinion that isn't about boots? |
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Thanks guys.
Anything to say about the skis, bags or poles? |
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Yeah, don't have much time and I've had recommendations for S&R.
Question was more about gear they have for sale than the shop though; Online the Rossignol Z76 or the K2 Coomback look ok, though maybe I should get something less advanced. I'm a six on their scale, but after the last punt is like to get a lesson on moguls and maybe off piste. Should have two more ski weekends this season if I'm lucky. Pissed off I didn't buy earlier, but everyone recommended hiring. |
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Well if S&R have one I'll ask to see him, but I'm not going elsewhere.
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Gloves & long sleeves, cheers.
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Hi,
I'm going to buy my first boots and skis for myself and my boy on Tuesday. Any tips? I have my eye on the cheaper end of the range £3-400 for skis and bindings, ~ £250 on boots. Bag and poles I can't see being worth spending too much on, but a bag that holds all our gear and gets through Swiss Air free would be good. |
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