Advise
Ski as much as you can.
For first year racers, gear can be challenging. Many families rent skis, boots and poles at a local shop for the season. This is an economical way to start, but the equipment will not be adequate to manage the conditions well. The racer will be able to tell if they enjoy the activity and if it's what drives them. To do well, the skier must have race gear, which is not rented by any shops that I know. The first year of racing the racer will learn to navigate a race course in a reasonable amount of time, maintain their gear and how much they love the sport.
All skiers must have gear that fits them:
Skis, boots and poles
Helmet and goggles
Gloves or mittens, winter outdoor pants
BHS team parka - managed by Friends of Belmont Skiing (FOBS)
Additional optional racing gear:
Slalom and Giant Slalom skis
SL & GS Poles
Shin & pole guards
Chin guard for their helmet -- often the racer puchases this at the same time as the helmet.
Racing gear is different than recreational gear and is generally sold by shops like these.
Dryland Training
Racing Instruction
Parent Information