so I'm going skiing for the first time but the ski cloths aren't in the package I don't need ski equipment but i need ski goggles, a ski coat, ski trousers and any other things i would need to ware except from ski boots, poles and them board things were can i get them in Sheffield?
I'm going skiing this easter I need help!!!!!!!!!?
Do you mean NEXT Easter?
As this Easter has gone, it was in March this year!
Reply:Are you going just the one time? If so, I wouldn't spend a ton on clothes that you may not ever need again. You may not be the most fashionable person on the hill. But if looking good is that important to you, I'm the wrong person to ask, and you can ignore the rest of this. And if you plan to ski more afterwards, then pick and choose from my advice.
And where are you skiing at this time of year - the southern hemisphere?
A warm winter coat is essential, but if you have a winter coat already, use that, and dress in layers according to the weather that day. Wear a warm sweater or sweatshirt, and a T-shirt. Add or remove layers as needed.
A winter hat and good gloves are essential. But if you've got the coat, you probably have them, too. Any cheap nylon or wool hat will help, as long as it covers your ears. In the US, decent winter gloves are cheap - $5-10 at most department stores. More expensive ones may /may not keep you warmer, but they will be more comfortable and look better. How much you spend on them is up to you.
Ski pants are nice, but if it's not too cold, you can get away with long underwear under a pair of regular jeans, as long as you stay dry. If it's a wet day, either bring a change or two of dry clothes, or plan some time inside to warm up, or wear synthetics. Cotton will retain little or no heat once it's wet. It's known as "death cloth" in some circles because of this.
Reply:The Ski Village is open Wednesday to Friday, 2pm until 10pm and weekends 10am until 7pm.
Reply:plenty of time to get sorted you have missed this years easter put them on your christmas wish list
Reply:easter's gone
sweating
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