IGLU Ski Runs Charity Ski Sale

On Saturday, December 13th, 2025, skiers in south London are invited to buy used kit donated by others. Setting up a pop-up stand in the Wimbledon Quarter, local holiday company…
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On Saturday, December 13th, 2025, skiers in south London are invited to buy used kit donated by others.

Setting up a pop-up stand in the Wimbledon Quarter, local holiday company Iglu Ski will host a sale in aid of Disability Snowsport UK.

The pop-up will be open from 10 am until 4 pm, or whilst stocks last.

All proceeds from sales will go directly to DSUK to support adaptive snowsports opportunities across the UK.

By purchasing an item through its  Gear for Good campaign, skiers are helping make the slopes more inclusive for everyone, regardless of ability.

In this way, together, we can all turn unused gear into real impact.

Anyone with ski gear to donate can drop it off at the ice rink in Wimbledon Quarter from December 9th.

All items must be suitable for resale; poor quality items cannot be accepted.

Second hand ski sale. Image c/o Iglu Ski

Second hand ski sale. Image c/o Iglu Ski

Items Not Accepted

  • Used helmets

  • Old-style “skinny” downhill skis (cross-country skis are accepted)

  • Items that are dirty

  • Items with holes or rips

  • Boots or clothing with unpleasant odours

  • Boots with heavily worn toes, heels, or base plates

  • Skis with loose bindings

  • Skis with cracked edges

See here for more: https://www.igluski.com/guides/ski-tips/dsuk

About DSUK

Disability Snowsport UK (DSUK) provides inclusive snowsport for everyone; regardless of disability, injury or experience.

DSUK is the UK’s leading adaptive snowsport charity and helps disabled children and adults to be more active, make friends and have fun by taking part in snowsport.

DSUK operate ski schools at various locations throughout the UK as well as providing opportunities to ski and snowboard in a mountain environment worldwide.

The charity is supported by a fantastic team of highly-qualified adaptive instructors as well as a brilliant network of passionate and skilled volunteers – working together to ensure that everybody has the opportunity to access snowsport.