What kind of slope width and angle is typical for a facility that uses the AstroRide surface?
Please use the slope profile below as a reference Q: Endless Slope: I feel it would be helpful to have one of these devices on site to not only help with instruction, but as a promotional tool, (possibly in a local mall or freestanding structure) that could be utilized while the larger installation is being completed. A: You are not alone in this thinking. Since a large portion of any snow sports facility revenue comes from instruction it only makes sense to start developing that clientele early while the larger facility is being built. You can see the single person trainers on our site or one of the larger devices at http://adventureski.com/index.htm or http://www.slope8.com/ Q: Vertically Challenged…I noticed your brochure mentioned a free standing structure. I would like to know more details about this scenario. Also, is there any information for say … dump and land fill conversions or just topsoil buildup scenarios, zoning and height regulations withstanding, of course. A: Our
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