Kit Lists

Basic Rules for Packing

- Going by air? Which airline? What is the weight limit? Are there any maximum dimensions for luggage? Find this out before you start

- Going by coach? Soft-shell cases are strongly advised to ensure everything fits on the coach

Ski

Rember that skis, boots, poles and helmets should be provided by the rental company in resort. In terms of clothing, you can think too much about what to take on a ski trip. In the evenings, you will want normal clothing plus some trainers. During the day is when some specific clothing might be needed so check out the download below to tick off what you need to take.

Two general rules are:

- More layers are better than one thick coat.

- You must have googles in case of low visibility

Want to take your own skis? You'll need to check whether this is possible as there may be a supplement to pay.

Teachers - also included below is the Ski Day List - Print one out for each of your rooms in the hotel and stick a copy to the back of the door. Forgetting gloves or even the lift pass is the main reason for groups missing lesson time.

Sport

Kit lists will be sport specific. You'll need your sports uniform plus clothing suitable to your destintation. If you play a sport with bats or rackets, you'll need to know whether kit bags are going on tour or whether you need to pack your own equipment in your sports bag. If the latter, it's vitally important you know about weight limits on flights so as to avoid any fees at the airport.

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