Norwegians, where do you buy your stuff???

.Asain-Skiier

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Just moved here from the States, I was wondering where you get your ski stuff. Everything is so damn expensive here so discount sites would be rad.
 
What is it you're after specifically? there's no one site such as evo that has the cheapest prices on everything, though that's not to say you can't get cheap gear, I'm living in the UK but buy most of my stuff from Germany, France and Spain simply because the prices are cheaper. That's the advantage of Norway being in Europe, you don't have to pay any import tax/duty on anything you buy within the EU/Europe(I forget which)
 
13073658:Mag said:
What is it you're after specifically? there's no one site such as evo that has the cheapest prices on everything, though that's not to say you can't get cheap gear, I'm living in the UK but buy most of my stuff from Germany, France and Spain simply because the prices are cheaper. That's the advantage of Norway being in Europe, you don't have to pay any import tax/duty on anything you buy within the EU/Europe(I forget which)

That's wrong, Norway isn't a part of EU, so we get taxes even if we order form sweden
 
It's kind of hard, i can honestly say Norway is really bad when it comes to ski stuff.. but you can check "Parkogpudder.no" "Junkyard.no (in october is when they get all the ski stuff)" it isn't any discount sites as the rad ones in the US.. sorry, but it's a struggle and often it ends up with me just ordering from the states
 
Ah, finally a norwegian

I usually check these sites for ski stuff:

www.parkogpudder.no

www.vpg.no

www.boardshop.no (More snowboard and skate related, but theres skis there aswell)

www.junkyard.no (This is more of a streetwear site, but ive actually bought a pair of skis here.)

wwwbluetomato.com (This isnt a norwegian site, but prices and shipping isnt too bad)

Or pretty much any sport shop in wintertime.

Hope it helped
 
Hi! I just made a piece based on this thread, to list different Norwegian outdoor brands:http://www.topputstyr.com/portfolio/norwegian-outdoor-brands

For freeski and freeride gear I guess brands like Norrøna, Sweet Protection and Sabotage would be the best fit, maybe with Bergans, Bula and Helly Hansen as outsiders. But it is seldom at any great discounts not even in shops in Norway. There is some sale at blue-tomato at the time beeing, but I guess you migh consider the prices stiff even though...

As you see there is not so many brands in the waterproof shell gear cateogry. But if you are looking for wool baselayers this is huge in Norway...
 
13104398:Topputstyr said:
Hi! I just made a piece based on this thread, to list different Norwegian outdoor brands:http://www.topputstyr.com/portfolio/norwegian-outdoor-brands

For freeski and freeride gear I guess brands like Norrøna, Sweet Protection and Sabotage would be the best fit, maybe with Bergans, Bula and Helly Hansen as outsiders. But it is seldom at any great discounts not even in shops in Norway. There is some sale at blue-tomato at the time beeing, but I guess you migh consider the prices stiff even though...

As you see there is not so many brands in the waterproof shell gear cateogry. But if you are looking for wool baselayers this is huge in Norway...

Is Sabotage back? i thought Sabotage let all their athletes go and closed down
 
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