No I do not agree that cheapest is the best and I hardly think worrying over a whopping £15 saving is the right way to go. If you paid an extra £15 and got better boots better ski's and better instruction surely that would be the best?
To be fair though you have no idea what the skis & boots will be like booking online if you were there side by side you could then make an informed judgement.
Ive been to some highly expensive resteraunts in the UK and the food was terrible converly have been to some very cheap resteraunts and the food great. A high price doesnt always indicate quality of the product.
Also on a different note if playing golf some people with handicaps of greater than 2 (i.e. worse than) spend a fortune ...
To be fair though you have no idea what the skis & boots will be like booking online if you were there side by side you could then make an informed judgement.
Ive been to some highly expensive resteraunts in the UK and the food was terrible converly have been to some very cheap resteraunts and the food great. A high price doesnt always indicate quality of the product.
Also on a different note if playing golf some people with handicaps of greater than 2 (i.e. worse than) spend a fortune on special balls however the difference is not noticable until you reach a good enough level and that not being one of them.
No you do not know what skis,boots and instruction are like until you get their that is why you ask on here for peoples recomendations, then that is half the battle won.