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The club organised the sale at the OUSA Clubs and Societies Centre for students and community members to drop in.
Miss Brummitt Rodriguez said the sale was all about "making the mountain more accessible".
A lot of snowsports equipment was expensive and she was trying to keep snowsports accessible by selling it at a cheaper second-hand rate, Miss Brummitt Rodriguez said.
The sale was a sustainable way for students to get rid of their snow clothes and earn a little money doing so.