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5 tips for driving to the ski slopes this winter

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The ski season has begun and everything is ready to have fun on the slopes - snowboards, skis, poles, headgear, boots…The list of equipment can easily amount to more than 30 items. How do you put them all in the car in the safest, most comfortable way? Below are the answers to 5 of the most common questions by skiing enthusiasts so that all they can concentrate on getting the most out of their favourite winter sport.

Added on the 24/12/2019 08:40:21 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN

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