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What is Mono-Skiing?

Mono-skiing is a winter sport where the participant uses a single wide ski to slide down slopes, similar to skiing but with both feet positioned on one ski. It combines elements of skiing and snowboarding and is popular among adaptive athletes and those seeking a new challenge on the slopes.

Do I Need Travel Insurance for Mono-Skiing?

Yes. Mono-skiing can result in injuries due to falls or collisions. If you’re traveling to resorts or participating in events, travel insurance helps protect you against medical expenses, lost equipment, and trip cancellations.

Mono-skier on a snowy slope

Our Mono-Skiing Travel Insurance Policies Include:

  • Emergency medical expenses after mono-skiing-related injuries
  • Cover for lost, stolen, or damaged mono-skiing gear
  • Trip cancellation or delays due to injury or event disruption
  • 24/7 emergency medical assistance worldwide
  • Personal liability cover for accidental damage or injury to others

Why Choose Us?

  • Specialist cover for mono-skiing and high-adrenaline activities
  • Customisable policies for individuals or group trips
  • Protection for new and experienced mono-skiers
  • No hidden exclusions – transparent cover for adventure sports

What Is Included in Mono-Skiing Travel Insurance?

Our mono-skiing travel insurance includes emergency medical cover, personal accident, and repatriation. It also includes equipment protection, cancellation cover, and personal liability protection in case of accidents on the slopes.

Does Standard Travel Insurance Cover Mono-Skiing?

Typically, no. Most basic policies exclude winter sports. You need a dedicated policy that specifically includes mono-skiing for full protection.

Can I Get Mono-Skiing Insurance with a Medical Condition?

Often, yes. Declare your condition during the quote process. We'll assess eligibility and provide guidance. Additional terms may apply depending on your medical history.

Is There a Maximum Age for Mono-Skiing Travel Insurance?

Many policies offer cover up to age 65 or 70. If you’re in good health and regularly active, options are still available. Always check the individual provider's terms.

Top International Mono-Skiing Destinations

  • USA – Renowned resorts in Colorado and Utah
  • France – Alpine slopes in Chamonix and Tignes
  • Italy – Dolomites offer scenic and challenging runs
  • Canada – Wide range of resorts in British Columbia and Alberta
  • Switzerland – Premium resorts with extensive facilities

What to Pack for a Mono-Skiing Trip

  • Mono-ski and bindings (with protective cases)
  • Ski poles (if used)
  • Helmet and other protective gear
  • Thermal clothing and waterproof outerwear
  • Personal ID, insurance documents, and emergency contacts
  • Tools for minor equipment adjustments

Common Mono-Skiing Injuries and How Insurance Helps

While generally safe, mono-skiing can still cause:

  • Knee and ankle injuries from falls or twists
  • Minor bruises or abrasions from falls
  • More severe injuries like fractures or dislocations
  • Cold-related issues like frostbite or hypothermia

Insurance helps with medical care, transport, and refunds for missed events due to injury.

Tips for Safe and Fun Mono-Skiing

  • Always wear a helmet and appropriate safety gear
  • Check weather conditions and avalanche warnings
  • Use well-maintained equipment
  • Follow all safety rules and ski patrol guidelines
  • Take lessons if you are a beginner or want to improve
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