Alpingaraget (Page 4)
After hearing only positive things about the alps team, I drove them 103km from Västerås to get "expert assistance" with the choice of back protection. But the treatment and service I received there was among the worst I lasted for. I was treated by a lowering and nochalant attitude. Regrets that I bought the back guard there. It will be a lot of time before I visit the garage again.
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CRAP!
Yes, they have a lot of good gadgets but fy f..n be dull, shabby and unpleasant.
Then we will not talk about the prices, please check what you have to pay in the alps!
No, that was the last time I bought something there!
Yes, they have a lot of good gadgets but fy f..n be dull, shabby and unpleasant.
Then we will not talk about the prices, please check what you have to pay in the alps!
No, that was the last time I bought something there!
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I can not recommend a store that can not order a certain model (Atomic TM9) to a presumptive customer. Instead, you would like to sell on other skis, more expensive as you had at the moment.
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they are moving more and more to stage every year ... The setting for customers is a little strange and also achieved. The offer is okay, but the knowledge and attitude is a little mixed and draws the score a lot!
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Keep your horses ...... So super knowledgeable I do not know if I think they are, not the ones I encountered. Big plus for the offer, almost as much minus for their attitude, which often feels a bit too much. If you are to appreciate the knowledge of the gadgets, I think that the guys on the Alpine skiing on St Eriksplan are really looking forward to them, moreover, nicer, but with a much lesser range. How they serve ski, I have not tested in any place. In summary, I'm going to clap on the Garaget and buy them on Alpine, or I'll order them from France for half price: o)
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Large assortment of greens, but it feels like the supply of these shrinkage year by year at the Alpingaraget ... it just feels so (very bad!). As for other equipment, the supply is ok. Goggles, rods, back plates, backs, sun glasses, helmets, etc. The Alpine team usually does not have the best but is not the worst. As for ski wear, the taste is like the back, but my opinion is that it's too hard rock and too much hips hops! A big question mark, however, is Lavinprylar ...? (A big minus on the alps team, if you want to call a ski shop for real skiers). The staff at the Alpinga team have been good before. In recent years, they have unfortunately taken on an attitude, which rather reminds of a desperate old desperate drama event. This attitude is very strange since the boys have no visible inks (tattoos), and also stand and skide skis during the time we perform heroism. Take a little down on the picture ... concentrate on service and knowledge (we who come in and shop have attitude as it's enough). I exaggerate the price in my comparisons ... in some countries, only things are cheaper and cheaper. more expensive, but otherwise there is nothing that excuses Swedish ski shops to not reach the same standard as in other countries. Fy at is Alpingaraget ... your grade is faliure, beware! (Ie grade 2)
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Top business, extra big thanks to Peder for the help with my Scarpa T1: or!
Model year: 2002
Model year: 2002
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Go there! Nice staff, good range of stuff o stuffs.
Model year: 2002
Model year: 2002
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Never thought yes would find the skis here .....
Model year: 2001
Model year: 2001
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They are damn good. Leave my skis on service now this fall and am really pleased with the result! (Apart from saying they were open at six but closed three). You can not ask them to be good on skis and be able to watch!
Model year: 2001
Model year: 2001
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