@Glosterwolf, I can probably understand what you mean. Between alpine slalom competition and freestyle skiing, we have different models to try to meet each other's needs. This is different from traditional dry snow materials. The feeling of grip is recognized by international experts. However, everything is dynamic, and my strength is not in promotional public relations, but in the development and adjustment of products to suit the specific circumstances of the UK, identifying and solving problems.
So this product is more of a Snowflex and Neveplast competitor suited to freestyle ramp runways and learners than racing it seems. I Notice that Neveplast is being used for tubing slopes at some slopes now so that is something else you could look into, if it is better value that the Neveplast you may still have a decent market even if you can't get used on the race slopes. The main race slopes would be Pembrey, Pontypool, Llandudno, Gloucester, Swadlincote, Silksworth, Norwich, Pendle, Rossendale, Welwyn, Ipswich, Chatham, Hillend, Firpark. Gloucester has snowflex at the top of the freestyle area, nice to land on but runs slow and is almost impossible to get an edge on. Norwich has a large snowflex freestyle/mogul area.
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
@Glosterwolf, Another problem is that the outdoor racing community has not tested my materials and does not have any predicted results. Just like last year's FIS World Cup in Chur, they were not sure about using it before and only fully accepted it after using it. Therefore, the UK's first Enoki dry ski resort is particularly important. Of course, I have already planned for failure. Naturally, I will not expect success. Let's enjoy the process.