Ski Tune-Up or $20 for $40 Worth of Ski Gear and Apparel at Ski Stop
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Mountaineers gear up with top brands of ski apparel & equipment or tune up skis for winter season with stone grinding, beveling & waxing
Skiing down a mountain, like putting out a campfire or tucking in a sleepy yeti, is easier when you have a blanket of snow handy. Tuck into powdery slopes with today’s Groupon to Ski Stop. Choose between the following options:
- For $20, you get a ski tune-up (a $40 value).
- For $20, you get $40 worth of ski gear and apparel.<p>
The certified ski techs at Ski Stop restore spunk to worn snow gliders while outfitting patrons for the slopes with a full range of brand-name ski equipment and apparel. A yearly wax and tune-up preps powder gliders for slippery mountain terrain and midnight heists at a flour mill; professionals stone-grind skis and bevel edges for smooth turns and swift trail runs.
The sports shop’s rooms overflow with ski gear and apparel from top brands, keeping mountaineers cozy with Thermotech ski socks ($16.99) that wick away moisture and Anon Helix goggles ($49.95) that shield eyes from a sun trying to whittle down 20/20 vision of pristine mountain landscapes. Snow sliders can opt to purchase their own skiing supplies, investing in K2 3-speed ski poles ($49.99) and Alpina cross-country ski boots ($74.99) that level the playing field during slalom competitions against mountain-goat herds.
Mountaineers gear up with top brands of ski apparel & equipment or tune up skis for winter season with stone grinding, beveling & waxing
Skiing down a mountain, like putting out a campfire or tucking in a sleepy yeti, is easier when you have a blanket of snow handy. Tuck into powdery slopes with today’s Groupon to Ski Stop. Choose between the following options:
- For $20, you get a ski tune-up (a $40 value).
- For $20, you get $40 worth of ski gear and apparel.<p>
The certified ski techs at Ski Stop restore spunk to worn snow gliders while outfitting patrons for the slopes with a full range of brand-name ski equipment and apparel. A yearly wax and tune-up preps powder gliders for slippery mountain terrain and midnight heists at a flour mill; professionals stone-grind skis and bevel edges for smooth turns and swift trail runs.
The sports shop’s rooms overflow with ski gear and apparel from top brands, keeping mountaineers cozy with Thermotech ski socks ($16.99) that wick away moisture and Anon Helix goggles ($49.95) that shield eyes from a sun trying to whittle down 20/20 vision of pristine mountain landscapes. Snow sliders can opt to purchase their own skiing supplies, investing in K2 3-speed ski poles ($49.99) and Alpina cross-country ski boots ($74.99) that level the playing field during slalom competitions against mountain-goat herds.