They cost about 250lev.But I am not very sure about the quality.I made a research for myself and decided not to buy them from Bansko.I bought them from Greece about 1,5 times more than Bulgaria but I am sure that they are Rossignol and not made in some Bulgarian factory with a print of Rossignol.
A couple of years ago i bought a pair of boots from Borovets and got them for a fraction of the UK price - this was before Bulgaria joined the EU. I have heard that since then the prices have sky-rocketed. I am sure the merchandise is authentic (if you go to the proper shops) but dont expect to get them any cheaper than you would at home
In boro last week and saw some last year model skis for 299lv including bindings in the rossignol shop under the Ela hotel. On average the prices could be slightly lower than the UK but you would have to be prepared to haggle to get a good deal.
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Like any sporting goods, the prices will vairy tremendously depending on brand, quality and where you purchase them from. The local Bulgarian skis that are produced in Chepalare are Orion and they are very decent skis for the price. When we were learning we bought Orion skis and they got us up to a pretty high standard of skiing before we invested in more expensive and more technical skis.
Having not bought them for many years I'm not sure what they would be today, but if it were me ...
Like any sporting goods, the prices will vairy tremendously depending on brand, quality and where you purchase them from. The local Bulgarian skis that are produced in Chepalare are Orion and they are very decent skis for the price. When we were learning we bought Orion skis and they got us up to a pretty high standard of skiing before we invested in more expensive and more technical skis.
Having not bought them for many years I'm not sure what they would be today, but if it were me buying them today I would haggle to pay no more that 250 levs for the skis, bindings and carry bag.