The 5 Best Gifts For Skiers That Aren't Skis Or Boots According To Hundreds Of Our Followers
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The 5 Best Gifts For Skiers That Aren't Skis Or Boots According To Hundreds Of Our Followers
"Holidays can be very stressful, especially when you're struggling to find the right gifts for your friends/loved ones. Buying gifts for skiers can seem easy, but the more you think about it, the harder it gets. Skis and boots are expensive, and buying a pair without consulting the person you're giving them to is a recipe for disaster. So we asked our social media followers about the best gifts for skiers that aren't skis or boots, and these were the top answers."
"Season pass/lift tickets (repeated 18 times).If you're feeling like going all out, buying that special someone a season pass, whether it's to one mountain or a multi-mountain pass, is a phenomenal option. If they already have one for this season, buy them a pass for the following season, or get them a day pass to a local mountain that they don't have access to."
Season passes and lift tickets top the list, including single-mountain passes, multi-mountain passes, and single-day passes to mountains without local access. Quality gloves are frequent suggestions, from leather and heated styles to durable budget mittens like Kincos. High-performance base layers—socks, long underwear, and shirts—are valued and are never excessive for skiers. Goggles and replacement lenses ensure clear vision and should fit the recipient's helmet to avoid a Jerry gap. Boot and glove dryers serve as useful novelties for skiers who already own core equipment. Practicality and fit are emphasized across gift types.
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