Ski Yawing Travel Insurance
Cover for ski yawing and related injuries
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What is ski yawing?
Ski yawing is a dynamic winter sport where participants are towed on skis behind a horse or a motor vehicle. It combines elements of skiing and sleigh riding, requiring balance, strength, and coordination. It’s popular with thrill-seekers looking for a unique snow experience.
Do I need travel insurance for ski yawing?
Yes. Ski yawing can result in injuries due to falls, collisions, or high speeds. If you’re travelling abroad for this activity, travel insurance helps protect you against medical expenses and trip cancellations.
What’s included with our ski yawing cover?
- Emergency medical expenses after ski yawing-related injuries
- 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 ski yawing and high-adrenaline activities
- Customisable policies for individuals or group trips
- Protection for new players and experienced ski yawing teams
- No hidden exclusions – transparent cover for adventure sports
What is included in ski yawing travel insurance?
Our ski yawing travel insurance includes emergency medical cover, personal accident, cancellation cover, and personal liability protection in case of accidents during the activity.
Does standard travel insurance cover ski yawing?
Typically, no. Most basic policies exclude extreme sports. You need a dedicated policy that specifically includes ski yawing for full protection.
Can I get cover with a medical condition?
Often, yes. Declare your condition when getting a quote, and we’ll assess your eligibility and explain your options.
Is there a maximum age for ski yawing travel insurance?
Many providers cap cover at 70, but options may still be available depending on your health and activity level. Always check the terms before booking.
Top international ski yawing destinations
- USA – Large open fields and mountainous terrain
- Canada – Expansive snowy landscapes
- Switzerland – Alpine settings with perfect conditions
- Norway – Long winter seasons and enthusiastic communities
- Sweden – Varied terrain and well-organised events
What to pack for a ski yawing trip
- Helmet and protective gear
- Warm clothing and waterproof outerwear
- Emergency kit including a first aid kit and survival supplies
- Personal ID, insurance documents, and emergency contacts
Common injuries and how insurance helps
Ski yawing can cause:
- Impact injuries from falls or collisions
- Sprains or fractures from sudden movements
- Frostbite or hypothermia in extreme conditions
Insurance helps with medical care, transport, and missed trip costs.
Tips for safe ski yawing
- Always wear a helmet and protective gear
- Check weather conditions and plan accordingly
- Inspect all gear before use
- Follow safety rules and guidelines
- Stay hydrated and rest when needed
