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British plastic slope material wins award at top international sports trade fair

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Ispo - the Munich trade fair which is the main launchpad for 2015 ski hardware (it opens in 7 days) - has awarded ProSlope (a new British slope surface) a 'gold' award ...

ISPO Award Gold Winners - Action Sports 2014 Announced
http://snowindustrynews.com/articles/ispo-award-gold-winners-action-sports-2014-announced/

Interestingly, the nine awards look to be quite biased towards snowboarding (3 awards), unless the ski equipment industry hasn't done much to warrant gongs this year.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Any helmet awards?
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 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?
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The product has been used at Snowtrax/Christchurch replacing a metal matrix slope. Slope management has reported a 110% increase in business since the installation Proslope Matting can be used for new or existing slopes. Its design allows it to be laid easily and tailored to fit existing steel brush matting.

Though the surface is based on established brush technology, using PolyButyl Teraphthallate (PBT) mono filament which is recognised in the industry as the most durable. its secret lies in it’s Variable Height Filaments (VHF - patent pending). This allows skis or boards less surface contact (less friction and therefore reduced heat build up, but better grip and edge control when in contact with the lower height


Has anyone skied on this? Does it make a big difference?
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