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wheeler_dealer 18 January 2005 02:37 PM

Ski Insurance
 
Going skiing this weekend for a week. Hopefully it will snow abit more before we go.
I need some decent ski insurance which isn't too expensive.
If it isnt too expensive I could get annual cover.

Any ideas ?

Thanks,
WD

David Lock 18 January 2005 02:55 PM

Try Post Office

stevem2k 18 January 2005 03:08 PM

Nationwide were cheap last time we went skiiing

Steve

GU5 18 January 2005 09:32 PM

www.insureandgo.com

Cheap, but I did have to chase them over a payment that was due to go to debt collection in US :eek:

T4molie 18 January 2005 10:31 PM

Another one for Nationwide, used them for the last 2 years (in europe) but me and the missus are going to Canada this year and to say I was a little surprised how much more expensive it is for there :eek:

CharlesW 18 January 2005 11:37 PM

I have an annual policy with Club Direct to cover all travel including skiing. It costs £105 per year for myself and my wife. I have claimed once for the costs of a physiotherapest in Courchevel. I pulled a calf muscle. It did not stop me skiing, but it did make walking a problem. I put in the receipts when I got home. They paid up no problem, less the £50 excess.

Having said that, you could try

http://www.dogtag.co.uk/Home/Home.aspx

They specialise in insurance for skiing and other "risky" activities.

Kevin Greeley 19 January 2005 12:33 AM

https://www.travelinsurers.com/

DJ140 19 January 2005 09:56 AM

Nationwide doesn't cover hired ski equipment, one of the most likely claims during a ski holiday.

Try ski-insurance.co.uk, they seem to offer good cover at a reasonable price.

Edcase 19 January 2005 10:01 AM

Dogtag and Direct-travel.co.uk are the two better ones. You pay more for dog tag but you literally get a dogtag with your details to wear round your neck for when you get dugout of the avalanche ;)

Personally I use direct travel.

If you are off to the Alps, its snowing its arse off, over 50cm expected in the next couple days.

Enjoy.

wheeler_dealer 20 January 2005 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by Edcase
If you are off to the Alps, its snowing its arse off, over 50cm expected in the next couple days.

Enjoy.

Can't wait to go now. Its been snowing a fair bit in the alps in the last couple of days and it looks set to continue for a while. Anybody else going this weekend ? And where are you going ??

WD

DJ140 20 January 2005 10:39 PM

I'm off to La Plagne in France on the 5th Feb, can't wait to get there. Only trouble is my wife and kids are coming, so had to arrange a lads trip to Val D'Isere in early April too!

I have an annual family policy with Direct Travel, paid £67 and it covers Winter Sports.

Where are you going?

Edcase 21 January 2005 06:39 PM

I'm just back from chamonix and la plagne.

Didn't rate la plagne much TBH but absolutely perfect for families!


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