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6 Reasons Why You MUST Attend the Ski Snowboard Expo this November 4-6

Get hyped for the 25th annual Colorado Ski and Snowboard expo November 4-6 at the Colorado Convention Center. This is Colorado’s preeminent retail extravaganza for the ski and snowboard scene. Here at EO, we want you to know everything about the largest ski and snowboard sale in the state with 20,000 square feet of gear. Prices are slashed from 40-75 percent off last season’s equipment.

Here are the top reason you should head to Colorado’s silver anniversary of the Ski and Snowboard expo:

1.) Fun Performances:

A new event this year, world-class athletes will perform extreme stunts on a trampoline. These are the high-flying performers seen at many NFL, NBA and NHL halftime shows.

2.) Plenty of family-friendly activities:

For kids, there will be a high ropes course with obstacles and a kids climbing wall with two different routes. The Mountain Activity Center will host the infamous Eliteam Training Center where a timed obstacle course provides a “snapshot” of kid’s basic fitness and flexibility. Kids new to skiing can also check out the Winter Park Kids Snow Park Learning Center for easy introduction to skiing.

3.) Brews and Tunes:

After lots of playtime and shopping, Rocky Mountain Beer Garden harbors cold brews and live music.

4.) It’s affordable:

$15 for adults or $12 with a discount coupon available in The Denver Post or online at www.skisnowexpo.com. Kids 12 and under are free.

5.) Tons of incredible deals on gear:

There are tons of winter outdoor equipment, clothing and accessories at discounted prices. Shoppers will find discounts up to 75 percent on gear from last season.

6.) Discounts on skiing:

Dozens of resort representatives from Colorado, the western United States and Canada will be on site with lift and lodging offers, games, giveaways and loads of information about their resorts and lodging properties. Procrastinators can pick up season passes or discounted lift tickets as well.

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