Snowboarding insurance is one of those things that no one ever wants to buy, but you will never know when you really need it.
I once heard about a friend of a friend who was snowboarding off-piste with mates. He fell and broke his leg miles away from the main slopes before realising he didn’t have any insurance. In France, most insurance won’t cover you if you injure yourself off-piste.
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This poor guy to be carried to the piste by mate while another friend rode down to the bottom, bought his a carte neige (a cheap pass that will cover your ski patrol trip down the mountain), rode back up to him and then waited a sufficient amount of time before calling ski patrol. He was left with a fairly hefty medical bill afterwards. Nightmare huh?
Moral of the story: always buy snowboarding insurance. You can get it for as cheap as £20 for a single trip to Europe. It’s a no brainer right?