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What To Wear

If this is your first ever ski or snowboard holiday then you might be surprised at the wide variety of weather conditions you encounter! Weather conditions in Andorra can be very localised and may change rapidly. You could arrive on the pistes in the morning amidst beautiful sunshine, but just one hour later find yourself caught in a blizzard. Therefore you should prepare for many types of weather on your ski or snowboard trip.

We have put together a quick list below to advise you on the most important things to take with you, and what to wear so you will be comfy on the slopes. In addition there are some items that you may want to have as an extra.

Helmet

Growing in popularity, wearing a helmet will help keep you both safer and warmer. It's not just you to think about, but also people around you on the slopes.  Whilst wearing a helmet on the slopes in Andorra is not compulsory it is highly recommended.

Hat

There are loads of different types of hats that you can get in all sorts of shapes and designs. It's essential to keep your head warm!

Lip Salve

Get a good lip salve and protect your lips. You'll probably find that they get really dry when they are exposed to extreme temperatures and a high SPF will also protect your lips from the sun.

Sunglasses

Wearing sunglasses with UV protection will not only protect your eyes, but help you see the slopes. When the sun is shining, it reflects off the snow and can make it very difficult to see. It is recommended to have plastic lenses in case you break them.

Scarf

Taking a scarf can be very useful to keep the wind out of your face as well as stopping drafts geting down your jacket!

Neck Warmer

You may find a neck warmer easier to use than a scarf on the mountain, plus you can get some that double as a hat!

Goggles

Goggles are essential, especially in bad weather. They will protect your eyes and you can get special lenses that help your visibility in poor light conditions.

Ski Jacket

There is a huge range of jackets to choose from, but make sure yours is waterproof and preferably windproof. Jackets are also available with zip-in linings so you can change it according to the weather.

Base Layer

It is a lot easier to regulate your temperatue by wearing layers as you can take one off or put one on whilst on the slopes.  Make sure you pack a few of these in your case.

Suncream

It is very important to regularly apply suncream to exposed areas. There are creams specifically designed for snow sports, often coming in small tubes ideal for popping in a pocket.

Gloves

Waterproof gloves are essential for both skiers and snowboarders. You can get gloves with wrist guards built in which can save lots of effort for snowboarders if you choose to wear them.

Hydration Backpack

With all this kit to take on the mountain, you may want to take a rucksack! You can save money by packing a snack, or get a "hydration pack" to fill with water for easy access to a drink.

Salopettes

Wearing waterproof and weatherproof salopettes or ski pants will keep your legs warm and dry, especially for beginner snowboarders who will spend a lot of time on their bums!

Ski Socks

Good quality ski socks are essential to keep your feet warm all day. It's best to just wear the one pair otherwise you may find they will rub and make your feet uncomfortable.

Hopefully this information has helped those of you hitting the slopes for the first time and given you some ideas about what you need to take, now you just need to get packing and come and join us!

 
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