where can I get me some
Wth one easy google search, you will find that snowflex is at liberty mt. at liberty university, Virginia.
Are you looking for some to use in say, a "Backyard Setup"?
From the Snowflex website:
"BRITON Engineering Developments price each contract individually - This can be broken down to a sq metre / sq ft price but the project cost will be based on the scope of works including design, location, terrain, equipment and project size.
We will always include transport and installation.
Snowflex® is a sophisticated and technologically advanced surface system that requires specialist installation and the overall project quality is as important to us as it is to our clients. Our highly experienced installation teams aim to do a first class job. We are happy to discuss utilizing your own labor within our teams to lower costs if this is an issue."
A 30,000 ft2 park will accommodate 100 skiers and costs between 2 and 5 million dollars.
Best backyard setup ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
dan38Are you looking for some to use in say, a "Backyard Setup"?
yes
SharkoFrom the Snowflex website:"BRITON Engineering Developments price each contract individually - This can be broken down to a sq metre / sq ft price but the project cost will be based on the scope of works including design, location, terrain, equipment and project size.
We will always include transport and installation.
Snowflex® is a sophisticated and technologically advanced surface system that requires specialist installation and the overall project quality is as important to us as it is to our clients. Our highly experienced installation teams aim to do a first class job. We are happy to discuss utilizing your own labor within our teams to lower costs if this is an issue."
A 30,000 ft2 park will accommodate 100 skiers and costs between 2 and 5 million dollars.
Best backyard setup ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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corndogGoonyes
I built one myself and managed to get it to work wiThout snowflex as that material is ridiculously expensive without buying in bulk. If u have and questions you want annswers of specs for design PM me.
dan38I built one myself and managed to get it to work wiThout snowflex as that material is ridiculously expensive without buying in bulk. If u have and questions you want annswers of specs for design PM me.
what about msnow, is that stuff worth it
corndogGoonwhat about msnow, is that stuff worth it
I've been told the stuff works well BUT it makes your skis smell like burning rubber, and isn't the best for your skis. It also can ge quite pricey. If you go this route I recommend using it in strips where your skis will be traveling down the ramp or for jumps on
corndogGoonwhat about msnow, is that stuff worth it
I used it for 4 years on the inrun of my setup. It is probably the best possible material for an inrun. Don't use it on the landing though
I believe mSnow is a little under $3 a square foot.
RparrI used it for 4 years on the inrun of my setup. It is probably the best possible material for an inrun. Don't use it on the landing though
what happens if you use it on the landing?
It's fine, it's durable and soft like rubber. Many people use them for park setups and use it in their landing. There's a small resort and they have a whole mSnow hill with a park and the snow just goes over it in the winter and when it melts in the summer it's ready to use again. The only problem with it is it is a little expensive, I would use it wisely for the in run or the drop in and use something cheap like outdoor carpet for the landing.
Sharkowhat happens if you use it on the landing?
I mean it would be fine, but if you fell on it, that shit will scratch you like you never thought you could be scratched. Just use turf for the landing.
I emailed this guy about it and he said he wouldn't sell it in a small quantity
JzammyI emailed this guy about it and he said he wouldn't sell it in a small quantity
on their website?
corndogGoonon their website?
Yea and if you look at the approximate cost page the lowest amount square feet is 30,000 and I talked to someone on Newschoolers and he said he got his from extras left over at a dryslope place
JzammyYea and if you look at the approximate cost page the lowest amount square feet is 30,000 and I talked to someone on Newschoolers and he said he got his from extras left over at a dryslope place
Oh you talking about msnow I thought u were talking about snow flex