How Do I Get The Best Deal On Skis?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  1. Shop Out of Season. …
  2. Know What You Want but Be Flexible. …
  3. Be OK With Last Season’s Styles. …
  4. Skip Used Skis. …
  5. Buy Skis From Your Rental Shop. …
  6. Understand Ski Prices. …
  7. Ask For Help.

When can I buy discount ski gear?


Shop out of season

You will usually find the best deals in March when ski gear companies are trying to offload their old stock ready for the new stock that will come in the next season. Most things are reduced by at least 20% and can even get to around 50% off!

Are 20 year old skis still good?

Imagine you have 20+ year old skis, you used them 7-10 days a year, so the total work days would be 200-300 days. Can you still use them?

If they have no major delamination, cracked edges, broken sidewalls, then yes.

Are 30 year old skis still good?


Skis that are not structurally damaged can last many years, even decades

, but those on older skis won’t be benefiting from the latest advancements in ski technology (lighter and improved shapes) that make skiing more fun and less tiring across a greater range of snow conditions.

How long will skis last?

Ski industry statistics show that,

on average, skiers replace their equipment every 8 years or so

. So, if you are one of those skiers who is out there on 8-year-old equipment, you can rest assured that you’re not out of the ordinary, but you do have to realize you’re on the downside of your skis lifespan.

How much should I spend on skis?

For the average recreational skier, it’s reasonable to spend

$600 to $800

for a solid kit of new skis, boots, and bindings. The exception: If buying American-made is important to you or you’re looking for a handcrafted product, you can spend upwards of $800 on the skis alone.

Is buying used skis worth it?

Summary.

Buying secondhand skis is an excellent way to save money

. The condition of the used skis you purchase is crucial to your enjoyment on the Colorado ski slopes. You also want skis that will last a couple of seasons.

Are new skis worth it?

A brand new pair of skis can cost a small fortune, and

if you will ski just one week over a year, you may not get your moneys worth

. The good news here is that they will last you an awfully long time – decades even – which will save you money in years of rentals.

Is it OK to buy used ski boots?


As long as a little pre-existing boot stank doesn’t scare you off, a pair boots a year or two old are a solid way to save some coin

. Poles: Unless there’s noticeable cracks or broken clamps, used poles are good to go, and a lot cheaper than new ones.

How long do ski boots last?

TLDR; It depends, but typically ski boots will last

between 50-200 full skiing days

– depending on the quality of the boot and how its used (that’s 2.5 – 10 years if you ski 20 days a year).

How tall should my skis be?

The general rule is for your skis to measure

somewhere between your chin and the top of your head

. With expert level skiers often choosing skis slightly above their head. SIZE SHORTER, CLOSER TO CHEST IF: Child’s weight is less than average for their height.

Do old skis have any value?


The older and longer the skis, the more valuable they are

. Signatures, race logos and manufacturers’ names add value. A wood ski is usually preferable to people buying for decorating reasons.

How long do ski edges last?

Artificial snow is more abrasive than natural snow and wears edges faster. Generally, edges grip well for

approximately ten days of skiing on natural snow and about half that on artificial or icy snow

. Competitive or more demanding users may tune their edges more frequently.

How often do skis need to be sharpened?


If you ski more than 2 weeks per year consider professional sharpening twice a season

. If you ski every day of the season, professionally sharpen your skis every month or two and use a file regularly. If you ski mainly on ice or hard-packed snow, sharpen your skis more often.

Is it OK to store skis standing up?

DO STORE IN DRY AREA

Your skis and boards could be stored standing upright on the tails or on their sides in a damp free environment

. A great storage place could be under your bed, or in the corner of an interior closest in the house. DO NOT store in the garage, damp basement or attic.

Is it OK to store skis in the garage?

I recommend storing skis indoors so they’re out of the elements, but you don’t have to store them in a perfectly climate-controlled closet.

Your garage is fine as long as the skis aren’t near leaks or in a crawl space that heats up more than a normal room

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Should I wax my skis at the end of the season?


Wax skis before storing them

The beauty of this end-of-season chore is that the scraping step of waxing (the time-consuming part) is not even necessary. Just leave the thick coat of wax on the base and even dripped over the edges for protection.

How much should I pay for my first pair of skis?

– The Quick Answer. In most cases, the average price range for a new pair of skis alone will

start around $400 and rise to well over $1,000

. Keep in mind that this price range is only for the actual skis, and doesn’t take into account other necessary gear like boots, bindings, poles, and other accessories.

Are wider skis better for beginners?

Bigger skis provide more stability at higher speeds, which makes them safer — and

great for beginner and intermediate skiers

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How much do Nordic skis cost?

How Much Money Are We Talking? Top-end gear in any cross-country discipline will cost you

between $700 to $1,000

, but you can get a package of boots, bindings, and waxless touring skis for $350. Compare that amount to even an entry-level bike and exhale.

How can you tell if skis are worn out?


YOUR SKIS FEEL DIFFERENT THAN THEY USED TO


Every ski softens over time, due to material fatigue

. A tired-out ski feels softer and lacks its original pop and energy. Repeated flexing with every turn, exposure to the elements and general abuse cause the materials to wear.

How long should my ski poles be?

SKIERS HEIGHT DOWNHILL ski pole in INCHES DOWNHILL ski pole in centimeters
5′ 6”


46” – 48”


115 – 120 cm
5′ 7” 48” 120 cm 5′ 8” 48” 120 cm 5′ 9” 48” – 50” 120 – 125 cm

What size skis for 6 man?

Skier Height (ft) Skier Height (cm) Suggested Ski Lengths (cm) 5’10” 178 165-185 6′

183


170-190
6’2′′ 188 175-195 6’4′′ 193 180-200
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