Ski theft widespread

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14% of people survey have had their ski or snowboard equipment stolen or lost whilst on holiday, according to the Ski Club of Great Britain.

72% of Ski Club members which responded to the survey own their ski or snowboard kit, with 44% valuing it at £500-£800,

The membership club’s research shows that despite the expense, ski and snowboarders could be considered complacent when protecting their equipment, with 61% making no attempt to mark or identify their kit.

The survey found that 28% do not take security precautions when leaving their skis or snowboard unattended, for example whilst enjoying lunch or après ski. Just 4% use secure facilities to store their equipment, leaving themselves vulnerable to theft. 

In a bid to promote better security on the slopes, the Ski Club of Great Britain offers some tips to help prevent theft and its distressing consequences:

Frank McCusker, CEO of Ski Club of Great Britain, said: “The value of snow sports equipment and the current laissez-faire approach to security most skiers take means  easy pickings for thieves. Theft of skis and snowboards is a real problem. Not only is it distressing when you have your items stolen, it also impacts your precious time on the slopes and can ruin a holiday.

“It’s relatively simple to minimise your chances of becoming a victim of theft, but the risk is ever present. I would urge anyone planning their next trip to take out a specialist winter sports insurance policy to make sure all your equipment is covered. The Ski Club can offer this cover, and our standard policy covers up to £750 for loss or damage to winter sports equipment and increases up to £2000 with our platinum policy. 

“Remember to keep proof of purchase or rental receipt of your equipment as it is usually needed when making a claim. Our specialist winter sports insurance also covers you for sports that standard holiday insurance may not cover, such as touring, cat skiing, heli-skiing and off piste skiing, even without a guide. The insurance policy is an annual one and supports many other sporting activities, not just snow sports. Always check what your policy covers you for before heading on holiday.”

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