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Hi guys
I'm embarking on my first ever Alps MTB trip in late June and need to get some travel insurance sorted out.
Can anyone recommend a firm who they have used, and more importantly, successfully claimed on?
If worse comes to worse, i don't want to end up a couple of grand out of pocket for medical bills which the 'insurance' firm found ways to wiggle out of
Cheers
Whichever you choose read the small print. Excess tends to go up with the severity of the riding.
I have used dogtag, seems good and clear on sports involved. Got annual policy as it covers me when I'm away for the weekend too.
Dogtag and Snowcard usually come recommended - I use Snowcard myself as it lets you specify up to £3k of biking equipment cover. Never had to claim yet though...
If you're relying on a more standard travel insurance policy I would recommend getting in touch with the insurers and asking whether they will specifically cover DH riding - if you get stuck up a mountain you will need a heli-lift.
thanks for the advice guys - i'll check out dogtag
Check what you're already covered for, my kit's covered by my household insurance and I've a general holiday cover with my bank account.
These guys let you be pretty specific about what you need and sell "top up" insurance which might be right for you:
[url= http://www.sportscoverdirect.com/sports-travel-insurance/ ]Sports Cover Direct[/url]
Soz thread hijack , what holiday firm are you going with.
I just went with Oinc as they cover unspecified "mountain biking" in my annual multitrip. I trust them to get me off the mountain in winter, so why not?
No worries about the thread hijack
We're not using a firm - a mate of mine has organised the logistics. All i have to do is get the car, a mate and lots of bikes to the Passportes and then ride.
Rumour has it is that there may even be some accomodation for us..... 😀
ah no probs , have a great time , oh loads of pics when you get back cheers.
Snowcard.
I was with snow card when I shoved planet earth with my shoulder after bailing a very severe drop part way down.
Thankfully it was 3pm on my last day of my first Alps trip, 😀
Anyway, Snowcard refunded me the hospital treatment costs quickly and efficiently.
In other Alps trips II have also used Dogtag ( because I liked the idea of carrying dogtags with the insurance details on) but thankfully haven't needed to claim off them.
I use insure and go, they define mtb as fine as long as you are on a track.
as long as you are on a track
I've seen Boltonjon ride. He'll be 'on' a track, but I'm not saying how many different locations his skin and body parts will occupy on that track simultaneously.