More and more skiers are using small video cameras such as the GoPro to capture every moment of their descent. Whether mounted on the helmet, the chest or the skis, make sure it’s securely fastened, especially if you’re on a challenging slope. Also, make sure it’s in a waterproof case – even on the back of a ski it will get covered in snow – and pack a spare battery or two.
“A big trend in ski video right now is the centriphone. This technique involves attaching the GoPro to a long piece of twine and twirling it around yourself as you descend. The results are spectacular and hypnotic”, says Jenn, a Club Med Ski Travel Expert. The best GoPro for skiing is either the Hero5 (from around CHF 300) or the Hero6 (around CHF 500) which are both waterproof with a 4K Ultra HD spec.