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Club Membership
Snowboard Club launched in October 2004 and we know a large proportion of our members are skiers. All our members save £100s on equipment, holidays and slope time.
Club Bashes are a great opportunity to meet like-minded people and have a laugh on the slopes in the UK and abroad, no matter how you slide.
In 2015, Action Sports Club launched and Freeski Club UK is now just one club of many, providing more discounts across more sports for all members.
Joining the Club will have you saving money quickly across many sports.
If you ski, save £50 on a new pair of skis, £50 on a week away, £20 on an avalanche transceiver and £5 per session at your local indoor slope...
It soon adds up!
We list the majority of the world's resorts and artificial slopes. Club Members get discounts at the very best of the UK's 80 slopes, in resorts abroad, on accommodation and travel.
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The operators of The Snow Centre Hemel Hempstead, London’s closest real snow indoor skiing and snowboarding destination are adding a second facility to their portfolio of real snow indoor centres.
Hemel are currently running an offer at The Snow Centre called Ski for Free to encourage more people to invite their friends and family to learn to ski.
The way the offer works is that if someone who can ski or snowboard gets their friend/family member to book onto a Beginner Group Lesson they can have a 2 Hour Lift Pass for free at the same time.
The BRITS 2018 came to a close today with the ski competitions wrapping up and it was two familiar faces which were back on top of the podium.
Kirsty Muir could lay claim to being the outstanding athlete of this year’s event as she took out her third park and pipe event of the week.
Not content with first place in Tuesday’s Big Air, nor yesterday’s Halfpipe victory, Muir was the outstand
Day three of The BRITS 2018 saw freestyle skiing action turn to the halfpipe where warmer-than-usual conditions greeted the field which was graced with a pair of Olympians in the men’s event.
GB Park & Pipe’s Peter Speight and Alexander Glavatsky-Yeadon made their Olympic debuts in PyeongChang less than two months ago and were back in Laax, with the pair vying for the top two places for the sec
Pam Thorburn repeated some not-so-distant history while Jonathan Bingham started and ended his season on a high as the pair claimed Ski Cross victories at The BRITS today in Laax.
A former alpine skier, Thorburn turned to Ski Cross in 2012 and had instant success at The BRITS, but has been unable to compete at the event since due to a slew of untimely injuries.