UK web shop?

soulx in brighton. cant remember the address but put it in google. my mate runs the store. they have some relly sick stuff 4 england. good luck

There comes a time in life when one must risk something or sit forever with one's dreams.
 
if you go on the line uk website and check out dealers they've got links to all their websites... have a look

 
Soulx like the rest of the uk shops are grossly overpriced. ebay and import the stuff yourself far far cheaper. i think soulx were trying to extort 250gbp for some assassins the other day on ebay,

 
Kruked, think you're being a little harsh in saying we're trying to extort people!

We had a pair of Assassin TMX Pros on ebay, for £210. They retail at £339. I don't think a pretty much 40% discount can be labelled extorsion.

Unfortunately, our prices, as with all UK retailers, are never going to be competitive with US and Canadian prices. But I think we are pretty competitive with other shops in the UK, and Europe.

Where SoulX is different, is in the range of skis we have. We are a specialist twin tip store, with the biggest range of twins in the UK. All of us are skiers, and we all love newschool skiing. We ride all our skis before we decide to stock them, and believe fully in all the skis we have in store.

Check us out, we have a big sale on at the moment. Give us a call or email us, and we'll be happy to try and work out a deal on any kit you might need.

(P.S. Thanks for the plug Phil. www.soulx.com isn't that hard to remember though. Dummy!)

'You're just doing gay stuff off gay little bits of snow'

---------------------

www.soulx.com for LINE, Armada, K2, Dynastar, Head and Rossignol in the UK and Europe.
 
TYPO! I mean MTX Pros, not TMX Pros!

'You're just doing gay stuff off gay little bits of snow'

---------------------

www.soulx.com for LINE, Armada, K2, Dynastar, Head and Rossignol in the UK and Europe.
 
ok maybe extort was a little strong and i fully understand your position. Ive checked your shop site out and yes its one of the best ranges of gear in the uk. The main problem i see is that skiing in this country takes a backseat to snowboarding with regard to progressive attitudes. UK freeskiers to snowboarders ratio is prob ratio of 20:1 and until that changes the uk is always gonna get priced out the market. The trad skiing and snowboard business has more of a base, especially as snowboarding has this urban cool chic surrounding it, which also seems to have redefined boarding from actual riding to talking the talk and owning a board to sit on a slope with.

When I still get asked "why are your skis like that at the back?" after 5 years of riding twintips it sort of tells you the state of progressive skiing in the uk. Keep up the work though guys, your following your dreams and that has to be admired

 
Thanks man.

Tru dat about UK import tax, its a piss take.

'You're just doing gay stuff off gay little bits of snow'

---------------------

www.soulx.com for LINE, Armada, K2, Dynastar, Head and Rossignol in the UK and Europe.
 
does anyone actually know what tax is like for bringing skis back in? just wondering, i'm seriously contemplating it but ya know... whatever's cheaper

 
I think you basically pay 17.5% on everything above the allowed limit of £60 if its marked as a gift.

I got 05 chronics for under 200 quid all in

 
Back
Top