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  • MRanger156
    Free Member

    Anything better than Insure & Go?

    Need it for snowboarding and biking in the alps.

    alfabus
    Free Member

    snowcard get my vote – they were brilliant when I broke myself in Les Gets.

    you get a healthy discount if you insure a couple (2 people living together ‘as if married’).

    Dave

    ciderinsport
    Free Member

    seen a dr in the last 24 months, read the small print & tell them!

    Nearly got caught out once, never again!

    Digby
    Full Member

    I’ve gone with Snowcard this year as for a couple the annual renewal for Worldwide multi-trip alpine/snowboard with BMC was just shy of a grand!!

    Be careful of some of the cheap online insurance – when you actually read the policy you might find you aren’t actually covered for much.

    However, if sticking to Europe a EHIC & carre/carte neige [purchased with a lift pass] should cover your winter activities at least

    MRanger156
    Free Member

    Not sure if the carte neige covers equipment and holiday companys messing up etc. Snocard seems to be £140, Insure and Go £45.

    catvet
    Free Member

    direct travel, or dogtag

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