Your data. Your choice.

If you select «Essential cookies only», we’ll use cookies and similar technologies to collect information about your device and how you use our website. We need this information to allow you to log in securely and use basic functions such as the shopping cart.

By accepting all cookies, you’re allowing us to use this data to show you personalised offers, improve our website, and display targeted adverts on our website and on other websites or apps. Some data may also be shared with third parties and advertising partners as part of this process.

Background information

Ward off ski thieves with these simple tricks

Martin Rupf
22/2/2022
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

How frustrating! After enjoying a hot drink in the mountain restaurant, you’re looking forward to one last run down the slopes. But your skis aren’t there. They’ve been stolen. Find out how to make lives difficult for ski stealers.

However, one of the robbed individuals came across her skis on an internet platform. Shortly after, the police was knocking on the thief’s door.

Skis even removed from car roof racks

Sadly, ski thefts aren’t isolated cases. Although most of them are stolen by casual thieves, cases of organised ski theft have also been reported. A few years ago, Graubünden’s border patrol officers were surprised to count more pairs of skis than passengers after stopping a coach full Italian skiers on their way home. It seems that some of the skiers had used a day trip to St Moritz to stock up on equipment.

Thieves are rarely caught

Hack: park your skis separately

If there aren’t any lockers, you can also use a small lock to provide a certain level of security.

There’s also a very simple yet effective trick to make things difficult for thieves: always park your skis separately. After all, it’s unlikely that a thief will take the time to find the matching part.

If you follow all these tips, chances are good that après-ski won’t turn into sans-ski or, worst case, end up in you having to buy back your beloved equipment on a sales platform at an astronomical price.

5 tips to protect your ski gear from theft

1. Lock away skis and snowboards overnight.

** 2. Tie your skis or snowboard to a ski rack with a lock, or use lockable ski racks.**

** 3. Don’t leave skis and snowboards unattended for long periods of time.**

** 4. Always park your skis separately: thieves don’t have the time to look for the second one.**

** 5. Mark your skis or snowboard in a special way. This minimises the risk of a mix-up – and slashes their resale price.**

45 people like this article


User Avatar
User Avatar

Half-Danish dad of two and third child of the family, mushroom picker, angler, dedicated public viewer and world champion of putting my foot in it.


Background information

Interesting facts about products, behind-the-scenes looks at manufacturers and deep-dives on interesting people.

Show all

These articles might also interest you

  • Background information

    Skiers advised to wear cut-resistant underclothes as crash protection

    by Siri Schubert

  • Background information

    Snowskating – or how I learned to ice-skate down a ski slope

    by Patrick Bardelli

  • Background information

    More than just bratwurst, beer and cheap cigars: impressions of «Schwingfest» – the Alpine wrestling festival

    by Patrick Bardelli