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Ski equipment on the plane: What you need to know Car and train are not always the best and only options for travelling to a ski holiday. For very long journeys, travelling by plane is often not only quicker, but also more relaxed. Transporting skis is also not as complicated as many might... read more...
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Fit For the Slopes: The Best Ski Gymnastics Exercises Winter sports, and especially skiing are endurance sports. That alone means you need a certain level of general fitness. Easy workouts help prepare you before you head off to your ski trip, and help your body adjust to the strains to come. read more...
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The Flex in Ski Boots - What Is It? They may not be very comfortable and walking in them usually doesn't look very elegant, but they are a very important part of the ski equipment: ski boots. The right ski boot fits on the foot like a second skin so that the skier has the... read more...
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Summer break: How to store your ski gear correctly Summer is just around the corner and the ski equipment can be stowed away again. If you're planning on heading back on the ski slopes next winter though, don't just through your gear into the basement during the break. We'll show you how to... read more...
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Ski poles: Useful aid or annoying appendage? Nearly every skier you'll see on the slope uses ski poles. This is no coincidence: Ski poles are usually sold together with the rest of the ski gear. But what are their advantages, and how do you make the most of them? read more...
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Skiing a mogul: It's easier than you think Elegantly skiing down a mogul run is the dream of most ski fans. But the combination of technique, stamina and speed that is needed to do so can be quite a challenge. Follow our advice to master them in no time. read more...
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How long should your skis be? Finding a pair of skis with the right length can be quite a challenge. When choosing the right length, you'll need to consider your height, skill level, the type of ski you're looking for and of course your individual preferences regarding... read more...
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Terrain Park Dictionary: The Most Important Elements for Freestylers Obstacle, straight jump or rainbow – The language of snowboarders and freestylers is full of words outsiders won't understand at first. If you're one of these outsiders, we're here to help you. We've put together the most common elements in a... read more...
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Snowshoeing: 7 Useful Tips for the Latest Trend No lifts, no crowds, no risk of infection: snowshoeing is very much on trend this winter. The combination of a physical challenge and an intense experience of nature is attracting more and more people to the mountains on snowshoes. We've... read more...
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Heliskiing in Austria: Only possible at Ski Arlberg You want to draw the perfect line in the fresh powder snow, far away from the hustle and bustle of the ski resorts, but without an arduous ascent? Heliskiing makes it possible. With a helicopter, you get away from the slopes and up to lonely... read more...
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Adjusting Ski Bindings Made Simple: DIN Setting Calculator Before you can go skiing, you first need skis. Those skis then need a binding. And very importantly: the binding needs to be adjusted correctly and individually. Do you have to see a professional about this every time? Can you adjust the ski... read more...
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