Many people now prefer to buy their own skiing and snowboarding equipment rather than hiring it from a resort when they go on holiday. Buying equipment can be a lot easier than renting it and it guarantees that the skier and snowboarder will have the right kind of equipment to fit them and to suit their needs and abilities.

Options when buying skiing and snowboarding equipment
The first consideration when buying skiing and snowboarding equipment is who will actually be using it. The needs of a young child here, for example, will be vastly different to those of an adult. The fact is that skiing and snowboarding equipment needs to be purchased for the person who will be doing the sport. So, men may have different needs from women and they may, in turn, have different needs from children. And, within these groups every individual will need something different into the bargain depending on their body shape, height, size and skill levels!

The first purchase here is often the skis or the snowboard. Skis can be purchased by size, sex (although some ranges sell unisex skis) and by ability. So, a beginner should get beginner's skis and an advanced skier would be better off with advanced level skis. It is important to make the right decision here as skiing with the wrong equipment for an individual's needs and abilities may not be any fun. It may be uncomfortable and even, in some cases, downright dangerous.

There are also different kinds of snowboards out there -- the choice here is usually made on the basis of what the boarder wants to do. A freestyle board, for example, will be a bit shorter than a standard board and will allow the rider to do tricks. Free ride boards are more geared for standard straight riding and all mountain style boards combine the two options. Issues like length, width and flexibility will also play a part in any decision here.

Many people like to buy specific brands of skis and snowboards. In general terms it is recommended that you buy equipment of the higest quality you can afford. Premium equipment will last longer, won't fall apart after a couple of runs and may also give added safety elements. To find out which brands are popular and work well try looking at online forums and reviews to see what other people think. It's always useful to know how equipment works for other people.

Skiers and snowboarders will also need to buy some form of special boots before they can take off. If buying ski boots then look for a comfortable fit and for boots that will keep your feet warm and dry (there's nothing worse than skiing with cold, damp feet!). The same goes for snowboard boots as well, of course. And, it is important to check (especially with snowboards where the boots may have to use bindings to connect with the board) that the boots will work with the snowboard or skis.

There are also various accessories in the skiing and snowboarding sector to choose from. Some of these (such as poles for skiers) are essential and some are simply 'nice to have'. When buying ski poles think about the kind of preferred skiing first -- poles come in all shapes and sizes and some are suitable for downhill skiing, some are better for cross country skiing and so on. Other options here include goggles and safety helmets (always a good option for kids who are just learning to ski and who may take a few tumbles along the way).

Finally, don't forget about clothing -- although this may not really count as equipment it is essential to keep warm, feel comfortable and to have room to move. Invest in a good ski jacket, pants, hat, gloves and as many pairs of warm socks as possible!

Buying skiing and snowboarding equipment second hand
Given that skiing and snowboarding equipment can be quite a major purchase it may suit many people more to pick up a bargain second hand. Many skiers upgrade their equipment regularly and then sell off their old kit so this is a good way of saving money. Others simply find that they don't use the equipment and may as well get rid of it -- there are potentially good bargains here as well as this equipment may not have been used much at all. And, many parents regularly have to sell off their kid's ski or boarding kit as they outgrow it. So, buying second hand here isn't an issue with a little care and attention.

If buying this kind of equipment online then bear in mind that it won't be possible to try it on. So, check out measurements and fittings first and then compare them to the item for sale. It is also important to check on condition and quality here -- broken or defective boards and skis could lead to potentially serious accidents and a ski jacket with a big tear in it simply won't give adequate weather protection.

So, ask the seller plenty of questions. Try and find out if the skis or snowboard is in good condition, ask if there is any damage and check that it still works OK. Ask if it still has all the original fittings and so on. And, if at all possible ask to see photos of the equipment before buying to get a visual impression of its general condition and quality.


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