Skiis
Helmet
Wristguards (maybe)
Goggles (optional)
Poles (Again, optional)
2006-12-26 10:07:58
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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umm well try starting w/ some skis and poles..rossginal ore pretty good for beginners-dont get ski bldes if ur just starting!!
get a hat/helmet, a turtle fur or scarf to keep ur neck warm, winter jacket, snow pant, ski boots...and goggles. And ski lessons ;) have fun
2006-12-26 10:07:43
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answered by onetwothree 4
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I even have been utilising and abusing K2 products because 1990. aside from K2, I even have used Dynastar (returned in the day whilst they made good race skis) and Volant, that are nonetheless super skis, yet extremely heavy because of the metallic shape. Head, Atomic, Rossignol, and Salomon are all remarkable possibilities for All-Mountain Skis and K2, G3, and Black Diamond make remarkable skis for the backcountry. in case you desire racing skis, Atomic is the thank you to flow. individually, i do no longer ski freestyle, yet I additionally like K2 (and Line...owned via K2) whilst it includes freestyle skis. Marker and Salomon bindings are oftentimes the terrific. I nonetheless choose Salomon Alpine boots, yet have not offered new ones in years. i take advantage of Garmont boots now particularly because of the fact I i ski telemark type. Garmont additionally makes freeride and alpine traveling boots for known skis as properly.
2016-10-28 10:23:38
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answered by Anonymous
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helmet
mittens-keep you hands warmer since fingers are closer together
goggles-tinting depends on light. clear are your best bet
smartwool ski socks-check out sierratradingpost.com
long undies
have fun
2006-12-26 13:25:03
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answered by ssyrah 3
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