If this is your first time skiing, understanding the different types of ski gear and ski clothing can be overwhelming. In this skiing equipment guide for beginners, we provide an overview of the essential ski gear and ski clothing you’ll need to get started and explain their purpose on the slopes!
Skis
Skis are the primary piece of equipment for skiing. They come in various types, including all-mountain, powder, freestyle, and carving skis. As a beginner, all-mountain skis are a good choice, as they are versatile and suitable for different terrains. At Maison Sport we are partnered with SkiSet, the leader in ski and snowboard equipment rental in Europe. If you book ski gear alongside your Maison Sport lessons, our rental partner SkiSet will be able to fit your ski equipment for you, ensuring that you have everything you need to get started on the slopes. Ski shops will often split their gear into different price levels, please note that the most expensive ski gear isn’t always going to be the best for your level of skiing. The experts at SkiSet will ensure you have the best ski gear for your ability level.
Ski Boots
Ski boots provide the necessary support and control while skiing. It’s crucial to get boots that fit properly and offer a snug and comfortable fit. Poor-fitting boots can lead to discomfort and may negatively impact your skiing performance. You will find that wearing ski boots will be an unfamiliar experience as they are rigid and heavy when you first put them on, have a go at walking around and getting comfortable with the sensation before you put your skis on. Ski boots will feel a bit tight in comparison to what you are used to with regular shoes. It is key to ensure that your foot isn’t moving around in your boot so try to avoid the temptation to size up unless they are very uncomfortable.
Ski Bindings
Bindings are the mechanisms that attach your boots to the skis. They are designed to release your boots from the skis in case of a fall or excessive pressure to help prevent injury. Bindings should be properly adjusted by a professional ski technician based on your body weight and ability level to ensure your safety. The experts at SkiSet will be able to adjust your bindings suitably when you book your ski hire via Maison Sport.
Ski Poles
Ski poles aid in balance, turning, and pushing yourself forward while skiing. They should be the right length, with your elbows bent at a 90-degree angle when holding them. Some instructors may get you started without poles to help you focus on developing balance, coordination, and basic skiing techniques before implementing poles when you have more confidence.
Ski Helmet
A ski helmet is essential for safety on the slopes. It protects your head from potential impacts and reduces the risk of head injuries. Look for a well-fitting helmet with proper ventilation and adjustable features to ensure a snug fit.
Ski Goggles
Goggles shield your eyes from wind, snow, and UV rays, enhancing visibility while skiing. They should provide a comfortable fit, have anti-fog features, and offer UV protection. Opt for goggles with interchangeable lenses to adapt to varying weather conditions.
Ski Clothing
Layering is key when it comes to ski clothing. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer to keep you dry, add an insulating mid-layer for warmth, and finish with a waterproof and breathable outer layer to protect against snow and moisture. Don’t forget to wear ski socks designed for comfort in your boots.
Ski Gloves
Ski gloves or mittens keep your hands warm and protected. Look for gloves with insulation and waterproofing. Look for ski-specific gloves, opting for waterproof fabrics such as Gore-Tex for maximum waterproofing.
Base Layers
Thermal base layers, including tops and bottoms, provide insulation and moisture-wicking properties to keep you warm and dry while skiing. Materials such as merino wool work very well as base layers for optimum warmth.
Accessories
Consider additional accessories like neck warmers or buffs if it is cold, windy or snowy, and sun cream to protect your skin against sun damage.
Remember, it’s always a good idea to seek advice from knowledgeable professionals, such as those at our ski shop partner – SkiSet. They can help you with the proper fitting of your ski equipment, selecting the right ski gear, and answering any specific questions you may have. Ensuring you have the correct ski equipment and clothing is key for safety, performance, and enjoyment on the slopes!
If this is your first time skiing, understanding the different types of ski gear and ski clothing can be overwhelming. In this skiing equipment guide for beginners, we provide an overview of the essential ski gear and ski clothing you’ll need to get started and explain their purpose on the slopes!
Skis
Skis are the primary piece of equipment for skiing. They come in various types, including all-mountain, powder, freestyle, and carving skis. As a beginner, all-mountain skis are a good choice, as they are versatile and suitable for different terrains. At Maison Sport we are partnered with SkiSet, the leader in ski and snowboard equipment rental in Europe. If you book ski gear alongside your Maison Sport lessons, our rental partner SkiSet will be able to fit your ski equipment for you, ensuring that you have everything you need to get started on the slopes. Ski shops will often split their gear into different price levels, please note that the most expensive ski gear isn’t always going to be the best for your level of skiing. The experts at SkiSet will ensure you have the best ski gear for your ability level.
Ski Boots
Ski boots provide the necessary support and control while skiing. It’s crucial to get boots that fit properly and offer a snug and comfortable fit. Poor-fitting boots can lead to discomfort and may negatively impact your skiing performance. You will find that wearing ski boots will be an unfamiliar experience as they are rigid and heavy when you first put them on, have a go at walking around and getting comfortable with the sensation before you put your skis on. Ski boots will feel a bit tight in comparison to what you are used to with regular shoes. It is key to ensure that your foot isn’t moving around in your boot so try to avoid the temptation to size up unless they are very uncomfortable.
Ski Bindings
Bindings are the mechanisms that attach your boots to the skis. They are designed to release your boots from the skis in case of a fall or excessive pressure to help prevent injury. Bindings should be properly adjusted by a professional ski technician based on your body weight and ability level to ensure your safety. The experts at SkiSet will be able to adjust your bindings suitably when you book your ski hire via Maison Sport.
Ski Poles
Ski poles aid in balance, turning, and pushing yourself forward while skiing. They should be the right length, with your elbows bent at a 90-degree angle when holding them. Some instructors may get you started without poles to help you focus on developing balance, coordination, and basic skiing techniques before implementing poles when you have more confidence.
Ski Helmet
A ski helmet is essential for safety on the slopes. It protects your head from potential impacts and reduces the risk of head injuries. Look for a well-fitting helmet with proper ventilation and adjustable features to ensure a snug fit.
Ski Goggles
Goggles shield your eyes from wind, snow, and UV rays, enhancing visibility while skiing. They should provide a comfortable fit, have anti-fog features, and offer UV protection. Opt for goggles with interchangeable lenses to adapt to varying weather conditions.
Ski Clothing
Layering is key when it comes to ski clothing. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer to keep you dry, add an insulating mid-layer for warmth, and finish with a waterproof and breathable outer layer to protect against snow and moisture. Don’t forget to wear ski socks designed for comfort in your boots.
Ski Gloves
Ski gloves or mittens keep your hands warm and protected. Look for gloves with insulation and waterproofing. Look for ski specific gloves, opting for waterproof fabrics such as Gore-Tex for maximum waterproofing.
Base Layers
Thermal base layers, including tops and bottoms, provide insulation and moisture-wicking properties to keep you warm and dry while skiing. Materials such as merino wool work very well as base layers for optimum warmth.
Accessories
Consider additional accessories like neck warmers or buffs if it is cold, windy or snowy, and sun cream to protect your skin against sun damage.
Remember, it’s always a good idea to seek advice from knowledgeable professionals, such as those at our ski shop partner – SkiSet. They can help you with the proper fitting of your ski equipment, selecting the right ski gear, and answering any specific questions you may have. Ensuring you have the correct ski equipment and clothing is key for safety, performance, and enjoyment on the slopes!