Getting the Right Ski Equipment For a Great Time on Snow



28th July, 2009

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Skiing is an enjoyable outdoor activity if one is using the proper equipment. This is because the risk of injuries in skiing is so great that a lot of skiers have been known to get injured not only from the sport itself but also due to poor protection from the extremely cold conditions. As such, [...]





Skiing is an enjoyable outdoor activity if one is using the proper equipment. This is because the risk of injuries in skiing is so great that a lot of skiers have been known to get injured not only from the sport itself but also due to poor protection from the extremely cold conditions. As such, one has to make sure that one is using the proper ski equipment before trying to venture outdoors.

Ski Equipment for Particular Purpose

The type of ski equipment that one may use depends on the type of skiing activity done as well as on the purpose. Generally, there are two types of skiing: cross-country skiing and alpine skiing. The two requires different sets of skiing equipments used. For the cross-country variant, durability and dependability in sustained and prolonged runs are important factors while for alpine skiing, equipments need to be acquainted with the sudden and exhilarating tension generated as one slaloms down the side of a mountain.

Some people use ski equipment not for the original purpose that they were intended to perform. Rather, they are sometimes used for purposes that are similar as the main reason why they were made in the first place. For example, skis are sometimes used not only to transport skiers, but also to transport vehicles and cargo over snow as well.

Modern Skiing Equipments

Today’s skiing is far more advanced and diversified as compared to a few decades back. As such, equipments are likewise modified to suit the demands of the modern skier. The following are the different ski equipments in use today:

▪ Ski. The ski is the most basic ski equipment. Previous skis were made from lightweight composite metal. However, with the evolution of techniques and the varying demands of skiers, various materials were utilized as well. Today, it is common to see skis made from carbon fiber material or from wood, or a combination of the two. Carbon fiber is a light material that allows skiers to effectively control their movements while wood is known for the powerful flexibility especially when skiers have to jump over obstacles. One thing that skis have in common is their streamlined look although they vary in thickness with Nordic skis being wider than its downhill counterpart.

▪ Ski boots. Ski boots offer the two requirements needed by a skier: protection and control. Ski boots must protect the skier from debris while providing warmth and comfort. Moreover, ski boots must allow the skier to have better control of his or her skis.

▪ Hood. The hood is needed for head protection to prevent it from being exposed to the extreme cold.

▪ Gloves. Gloves today are made more from wool and other materials that are light but provide warmth and comfort.

▪ Jackets. Jackets are likewise worn to protect the skier from the extreme cold. Jackets are usually padded on the inside for an added protection.

▪ Ski goggles. Goggles protect the eyes from the extreme cold and the glare from the snow.

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