Best Methods For Waxing & Tuning Your Snowboards And Skis

March 1, 2011 · Filed Under Skiing · Comment 

Millions of people around the world delight in skiing and snowboarding. When it comes to the topic of care with regards to waxing and tuning, it stands to reason that you would come across scads of information on the Internet on the topics. Since it is the internet, you’ll also find variations in the quality [...]

Packing The Right Ski Vacation Clothes

February 21, 2011 · Filed Under Skiing · Comment 

Skiing can be a really great activity to do, whether you’re really dedicated to it or you’re just giving it a go. But there’s also a lot of equipment involved, so what are some of the key things you should take with you on a ski trip? Firstly, as you generally go to cold places [...]

Air Bags For Skiers Give Avalanche Protection

February 21, 2011 · Filed Under Skiing · Comment 

If you are into skiing or snowboarding check out this article about ABS Air Bags, they could save your life! The history of how airbags ABS system came about is very interesting. This airbag safety system, which has been used to save the lives of many skiers and snow borders, was the idea of a German [...]

3 Ways To Stay Safe On Your Next Skiing Vacation

February 21, 2011 · Filed Under Skiing · Comment 

There is nothing in this world better than taking that annual ski trip getaway. This is a super way to release all of the built up stress from work and everyday life at the end of the year. Naturally the fun you are about to embark on is the forefront thought in your mind. But [...]

Things To Consider Before Getting A New Pair Of K2 Burnin Luv Skis

February 21, 2011 · Filed Under Skiing · Comment 

My favorites for the past two years have been the K2 Burnin Luv Skis and I can’t see myself changing anytime soon. One of the high performance skis in the K2, Tnine, women’s specific range, they excel on groomed runs at high speeds. I used to ski with the K2 One Luv which allowed me [...]

Skier Safety Tips

February 21, 2011 · Filed Under Skiing · Comment 

As anyone who has tried it knows, skiing can be a very dangerous sport. The risks involved in skiing can be quite high unless you take the proper precautions to reduce them. Although minor injuries such as twisted ankles and sprained wrists are the norm, annually there are a surprisingly high number of deaths attributed [...]

Top Tips For Planning Your Ski Trip

February 21, 2011 · Filed Under Skiing · Comment 

Before we know it Christmas will be over and the New Year will have gone. They’ll be nothing to look forward to until the warm weather comes back around and till then we’re all going to be fed up. Scientists claim that the third Monday in January is officially the most depressing day of the [...]

Childrens Skis

January 12, 2011 · Filed Under Skiing · Comment 

Getting your children kitted out for household ski holidays can be an costly process, as they develop so shortly that you simply might solely get one season’s price for every set of gear. Although it is tempting to buy the next size up so they can ‘develop into it’, this can make skiing troublesome which, [...]

Kids Cross Country Ski

January 12, 2011 · Filed Under Skiing · Comment 

Cross country skiing has been round since pre-historic times. In countries with large swaths of land lined with snow within the winter, like Scandinavia, individuals had to discover an easier strategy to traverse the snow to hunt for animals. They strapped boards made of wood to their ft with wooden poles strapped to their hands [...]

Skiing Holidays Information : Prior To Departure

December 6, 2010 · Filed Under Skiing · Comment 

There are certain things that anyone who is going on an exciting skiing holiday needs to do and know before they hit the slopes, and while they’re on holiday. If you want to have a safe trip as well as lots of fun, keep the following tips in mind before you leave and while you’re [...]

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