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Are skis and snowboards safe in La Plagne?

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Ski theft has become an unfortunate reality in ski areas worldwide, with instances increasing in recent years. The confusion of similar-looking equipment and accidental mix-ups often contributes to this growing problem but there’s no denying intentional theft is on the rise, begging the question – are skis and snowboards safe in La Plagne?

To ensure your winter sports equipment stays securely in your possession, you should adopt preventive measures and remain vigilant. Prevention is always the best cure for any problem. Below are some ideas to help avoid having your kit stolen.

The growing problem of ski / snowboard theft

The rise in ski theft globally is worrying. Whether due to accidental confusion or deliberate theft, the result is the same – the loss of expensive equipment. Ski resorts, including La Plagne, have witnessed an increase in reported cases, as individuals mistakenly pick up the wrong gear or, in some cases, opportunistically make off with equipment that doesn’t belong to them.

Ensure you have comprehensive holiday insurance

While taking preventive measures is crucial, unexpected incidents can still occur. You should ensure you’ve taken out comprehensive ski and snowboard insurance that offers coverage for stolen or lost equipment. We work with True Traveller which offers excellent, comprehensive cover at a great price. There are many other reasons why La Plagne ski insurance is important but having cover will mean you can enjoy your ski or snowboard holiday in La Plagne with peace of mind, knowing that your investment is protected.

Tips to avoid ski theft

Preventing ski theft requires a combination of awareness and proactive measures. Here are some tips to help you keep your skis safe:

Use dedicated ski locks: You should consider investing in ski locks to secure your equipment when not in use. Locking your skis to a designated rack can deter opportunistic thieves. Although these devices aren’t bulletproof, thieves are far less likely to try and lift skis that are locked to a rack – mostly because of the extra time involved. If you have particularly expensive skis, buying a lock is a sensible precaution.

Swap up gear: When you stop at a bar or restaurant, swap up your skis with your friends and clamp different skis together with the bindings. Also remember to keep each set apart from the corresponding odd pair. A prospective thief is much less likely to go hunting around for the matching second ski.

Personal identification: Clearly label your skis with a distinctive mark or stickers, etc. This makes it easier to identify your equipment and lessens the chances of accidental mix-ups.

Store indoors: When not on the slopes, store your skis indoors if possible. Leaving them outside increases the risk of theft. Unfortunately, the vast majority of bars don’t allow kit inside but at least put them in a place that’s in clear view (for example, against a window).

Buddy system: When taking breaks, use the buddy system. While one person goes inside to order drinks or takes a break, the other can watch over the equipment.

Tips to avoid snowboard theft

Snowboards are equally susceptible to theft – perhaps even more so as they are one single unit – so taking precautions is essential. Here’s how you can protect your snowboard:

Locking devices: Similar to skis, you should consider investing in snowboard locks to secure your board when not in use. Although far from perfect, using a lock adds an extra layer of security and makes it more difficult for a thief to steal your kit.

Personalisation: As above, make your snowboard easily identifiable by personalizing it with stickers, unique graphics, or other distinctive features. Also, avoid putting your board next to similar models or snowboards of the same colour to avoid potential mix-ups.

Choose secure areas: When taking breaks, opt for designated areas where you can keep an eye on your snowboard. Avoid leaving it unattended in busy or unmonitored locations. Again, you should look for places that offer a clear view – particularly if you’re inside.

Why Keeping Skis and Snowboards Safe Should Be a Priority

The increasing instances of ski and snowboard theft highlight the importance of securing your equipment. Not only does theft result in financial loss, but it can also spoil the entire winter sports experience – not to mention the inconvenience of having to adapt to new kit. By adopting preventive measures, such as using locks, personalising your gear and keeping your kit in clear view you can significantly reduce the risk of theft.

Additionally, True Traveller insurance provides an added layer of protection, ensuring that even if the unexpected occurs, you’ll know you’re covered.

La Plagne video guides through the season

Take a look at the iRide YouTube channel for more La Plagne videos produced by the team behind LaPlagne360. These videos show multiple facets of the resort filmed across the season over multiple seasons spent in the resort.