Tips for Shopping for New Skis

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However, before looking at either of these factors it is essential to think about the four most important things that should be built into any good quality item of ski clothing. They are: waterproofing, insulation, breathability and seam sealing. This article discusses these essential qualities to help you to make the best choices when shopping for ski gear. Skiing is an expensive sport and the most important thing is to enjoy your time on the slopes. There is no point in looking fantastic if you are feeling miserable during the experience.

Waterproofing

Many people are of the understanding that waterproofing and insulation are the same thing and that all Ski Clothes will naturally come with both. This is not necessarily the case, especially with cheaper items of ski or snowboard clothing. Waterproofing is the outer layer and is designed to keep rain and snow from penetrating to the inner layers of the garment. Often the best skiing conditions are when it is actually snowing so it is important to have a garment with a high waterproofing rating so that you can remain out in these conditions for several hours whilst remaining dry. Waterproof ratings are measured in millimetres (mm). The higher the rating of the item, the better the waterproofing properties, however it also means the higher the price. 5,000mm is generally considered adequate and anything over 10,000mm will provide you with very good protection under most circumstances.

Insulation

Insulation is usually separate to the waterproofing layer and is designed to keep you warm. Formerly insulation was very bulky. However, modern technological advancements in the materials used to make Ski Clothes have resulted in excellent fabrics that are light and comfortable whilst providing superior insulating properties.


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Wintertime is here, and with it comes your favorite winter activities. If you love to ski, you know you must keep your skis in good shape with some proper maintenance. What if it's time for a new pair? Maybe your pair is worn out from too many trips. Or perhaps you simply want to take advantage of new ski technology that is available. Or maybe you are a beginner and are ready to buy your own pair of skis. Whatever your reason for getting new skis, here are some technical specifications you should know before making a decision:

Types

The most common type of ski is the all-mountain ski. These skis are designed to handle most types of slopes and skier preferences. All-mountain skis are a good choice if you are a beginner. If you like to go off the groomed slopes, and hit the deeper, more powdery stuff, then consider some all-mountain wide skis. They can handle a wider range of conditions than typical all-mountain skis. If you are mainly a backcountry skier, consider getting powder skis, which are specially designed for the deeper snow. If you love do tricks and perform maneuvers with your skis, then you might want to pick up some twin tip or freestyle skis. This type of ski is great if you need more flexibility and are more active. There are also backcountry skis, which work well both in the deep powder as well as on groomed slopes.


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