If you’re planning to learn snow skiing or snowboarding this winter — whether at IISM Gulmarg or with Go Careless — this list of snow skiing essentials is for you.
Most institutes provide only the bare essentials — skis, poles, boots, and maybe a windcheater.
But there’s a lot more you’ll need to make your skiing trip smooth, safe, and comfortable.
When you have the right gear, you can stop worrying about the cold — and start focusing on what matters most: learning and having fun.
So, here’s a complete checklist of skiing essentials, general winter gear, and a few location-specific tips to make your snow adventure unforgettable.
These are the items you’ll need on the slopes — for comfort, protection, and better performance.
Note: This Snow skiing essential list applies to snowboarding as well.
You won’t need a warm cap while skiing — it’s a workout, and you’ll be sweating most of the time.
Keep a sun hat handy for UV protection. On days when it’s snowing, carry your wool cap in your pocket — just in case.
This one’s non-negotiable.
Snow reflects up to 90% of sunlight, and without proper goggles, you’ll barely be able to open your eyes.
You don’t need expensive ₹5,000+ ones — even a good-quality pair from Amazon or Decathlon works perfectly.
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Cold air and wind can dry your face and make your nose run mid-ski.
A neck warmer or bandana protects your face and helps you breathe comfortably while skiing.
Normal gloves get wet and can be Frustrating. Instead, get waterproof gloves!
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This is another essential that’s often forgotten.
UV rays hit you from above and below — the snow reflects sunlight right back at you.
Always use SPF 50+++ sunscreen and reapply between sessions.
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You don’t need heavy layers — skiing itself generates heat.
Keep it simple with:
If you’re going to IISM Gulmarg, they’ll provide a windcheater.
Avoid too many layers, or you’ll overheat quickly.
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Don’t ski in jeans or regular trousers — they’ll get wet and stay wet.
Invest in waterproof snow pants that keep you dry and let you move freely.
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Ski boots are heavy and snug, causing friction around your ankles.
Long wool socks protect against blisters and improve comfort inside the boots.
After skiing, take off your socks, let your feet breathe, or dip them in cool water — it helps reduce swelling and soreness.
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You’ll need these to stay warm and comfortable before and after your skiing sessions.
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Happy Skiing!
Christopher Noland
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