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  • Snowcard insurance for Alps trip – which type?
  • rondo101
    Free Member

    Going for a week with Whiteroom, then a week in Les Arcs. Not sure whether to go for MTB Track & Trails or MTB Downhiller.

    MTB TRACKS AND TRAILS:mountain bike riding on off road tracks or trails
    – e.g. unmade up roads, paths, bridleways etc.

    MTB DOWNHILLER: non competitive off road mountain bike riding
    – e.g. ski resort runs where riding is not on established tracks or paths.

    We’ve ridden Les Arcs for the last 2 years, so know what to expect. We only ride on established tracks & trails (the french footpath network or bike park way marked trails), but don’t want to be under-insured if the worst happens.

    Has anyone has to make a claim with Snowcard (for MTB) & if so, which level of cover did you have & what were you riding?

    coolhandluke
    Free Member

    When we went with trail addiction a few years back I had the same concern, I telephoned them and asked after describing the holiday. They said MTB tracks and trails.

    If in doubt, call them though.

    Having been with the white room and TA, they are similar holidays and trails.

    rondo101
    Free Member

    Thanks CHL.

    Bump for any more daytime responses

    Edit – Snowcard have said I’d need Downhiller, so that’s that.

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