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What do novices need to bring to ski resorts?

In this winter, more and more people take part in skiing. But everyone knows that skiing is a dangerous sport. After all, beginners are likely to get hurt during skiing. Therefore, novices must pay more attention in the process of learning skiing. But you must be prepared before learning to ski. So what do beginners need to bring to ski resorts? Let's take a look at Bian Xiao!

: 1, necessities

1. Snowboard

Buy skis, bindings and snowsuits at moderate prices. Skiing is a high-tech sport, which naturally requires a high degree of matching between skiers and skis. In order to save trouble, many snowboarders choose to rent skis at ski resorts. When they happily embrace the snowboard with the name and number printed on it, they may also face the embarrassment that the snowboard is not suitable for them. Compared with the need to know a "new friend" again, it takes a certain process to adapt to the new snowboard when using the rented snowboard, which inevitably wastes valuable skiing time.

2. Three-piece snowshoes and protective gear

Buy three-piece snowshoes and protective gear (hip, knee and hand protection); Low temperature, heavy clothes, high speed, and some specific actions are the causes of sports injuries.

The choice of ski shoes should make people feel comfortable and fit their feet. Toes can move freely in the shoes, but the soles of feet, instep, arch and heel should be tightly wrapped, and the clips on the shell should be well clamped so that the ankles can bend forward. Only in this way can we control the speed of snowboarding and skiing.

Many people will be prepared to protect their hips when skiing to prevent "farting" ~ In fact, the more important protection is fragile joints such as knees, elbows and wrists.

3. Gloves, snow socks, snow goggles and helmets

Many ski resorts are keen to prepare equipment ~ choose beautiful snow clothes, snow goggles and so on. In fact, the face value of the equipment should be "professional", and your clothes should be bright enough to be seen at a glance on the snow field. For example, red, orange, bright blue and other colors with great contrast with white will make you look more eye-catching and facilitate rescue in the event of an accident.

: 2. Non-essential

2. 1. If you are in a group, you can bring a walkie-talkie (mobile phones are easy to freeze to death, and walkie-talkies don't need mobile phone signals to freeze, which is more suitable for remote mountainous areas without signals). It is recommended to buy digital buttons instead of knobs for interphones. The general knob style is fixed frequency, so it is difficult to match with other brands of walkie-talkies

2.2. Sunscreen, sunscreen lipstick (some people have tanned lips and look like heart patients)

2.3. Portable chain locks (locking skis to prevent them from being stolen during meals and breaks) are common in bicycle shops. Bicycle lock X Bao is cheap and easy to use, and its weight is a little more than 100g.

2.4. Screwdriver (used to adjust the fixer, many ski resorts can borrow it for free).

2.5. Disposable baby to keep warm (for extremely cold weather, many local convenience stores and ski shops sell them).

2.6. Snow road map of ski resort (necessary for large ski resorts to prevent getting lost)

2.7. The emergency telephone number of the ski resort clinic is stored in the mobile phone.

2.8.Gopro, a sports camera, a drone (a camera with X equipment that is more professional than iphone).

2.9. Some watch or mobile phone applications for measuring skiing mileage, speed and altitude drop.

2. 10. Take a small bag of clothes, walkie-talkies and the like. Ski backpacks can even hang skis and have snowball fights, which is convenient for mountaineering and skiing.

2. 1 1. Band-Aid and Collateral Oil for Trauma (Hong Kong Huangluo Oil is recommended).

2. 12, thermos, energy bar, chocolate, etc. Look at personal needs.