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Val d’Isere Skiing & Snowboarding Equipment

Monday, September 5th, 2011

How do I Buy the Right Equipment?

It may surprise you, but if you decide to purchase your own equipment rather than hire whilst holidaying in Val d’Isere,  purchasing within the resort is your best option as there is a vast range and a lot of the shops offer you with the ability to try before you buy.

• Skis/Snowboard: Purchase within the resort itself as opposed to back at home; this allows a broader selection and enables you to try out various versions. Do research and attempt to establish the equipment you prefer before you come out to Val, the majority of snow sport magazines print regular articles about buying skis/snowboards and offer an impartial specialist viewpoint.

• Testing: As soon as you are in the resort reserve an entire day to test your new equipment at the start of the holiday. Look for a shop that is trustworthy and contains a dedicated test centre instead of the typical rental versions which might be out-dated and worn. Make certain they have knowledgeable employees who speak English; speak to them regarding your possible purchase and supply details regarding your preferred design, capability and fitness, as well as your budget. Be ready to try out alternatives especially if they are recommended by the shop staff as they are usually all ski and snowboard enthusiasts.  In the end,  slim down your choices to three versions to test because more than this makes things too complicated.

• Boots: Again, purchase within the resort so that you can try out the ski boot and, if you have probelms, you can take it back to the shop to adjust or to replace – so much easier than suffering with sore feet for a whole week and then being left with boots to sell on.

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010 FROM VAL D’ISERE

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Val d’Isere has enjoyed an action-packed start to the season, with the Criterium de la Premiere Neige tournament just before Christmas, and the Army Ski Championships last week.  Of course, one of the highlights for countless visitors at this time of year is the New Year celebrations.

Whilst the weather hadn’t been behaving in the last few days of 2009, on New Year’s Eve itself the sky was clear with a beautiful full moon.  The slopes were bathed in brilliant moonlight, whilst hundreds of sky lanterns and searchlights shining on Le Face added more magic to the scene.  Hosts of revellers gathered at the roundabout for the countdown to the bells, and at the last stroke there was of course general mayhem and good cheer with some very loud bangers to mark the occasion.

On New Year’s Day all the resort’s 150 ski instructors gathered together to put on a wonderful ‘Snow Show 2010’ which featured music and live entertainment, a  torchlit descent down Le Face, and a spectacular fireworks display, not forgetting the ready supplies of mulled wine to keep the party atmosphere going.

An extra-special addition to the resort this year is the new Sports and Leisure Centre, which only opened on 20th December.  Boasting  a huge swimming pool, spa area, climbing wall, squash courts and gym, this is one of the biggest investments Val d’Isere has every made as a resort, and a great place to go if skiing conditions are not perfect or you fancy a change of scene.
There has been lots of new snow in the past few days and we’ve had some amazingly clear blue skies, perfect skiing conditions.  Off-piste is fantastic at the moment too, but make sure you arrange to go with an experienced guide and check for avalanche warnings before you set off.

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