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Dry Slopes - which surface is best?
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And I thought there was only
Dendix
!
Over at SCUNK (Ski Club of UNited Kingdom) there is an article on the Kendal Ski Club who are extending their
snowflex
slope. I’d never heard of snowflex. Sheffield and Halifax use the same stuff.
(It is well worth a look a the Gallery on the snowflex site for some
great pics
)
A bit of Googling showed there are 2 other new types of dry slope: Permasnow and Powderpac
Permasnow
(Bracknell, Llandudno, Chatham, Plymouth, Swadlincote ) gets some
good reports
.
Powderpac
(Knockhatch) is
condemned
.
There was some brief mention of these different slopes earlier this month in
Dry Slopes (knockhatch in particular)
, but there was no discussion of how the different slopes compaired.
I’ve only skied Dendix. Anyone had any experience of these other surfaces?
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
The best I ever had was some years back at Sandown Park after a very modest snow fall - almost like the real thing, but that doesn't really answer your question. I seem to remember that I made a fool of myself by ringing them to see if they were open as it was snowing!!
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?
Jonpim
, I'll let you know as plan to go to Knockhatch next Saturday morning, so i'll post a review when i get back.
If you go to
http://www.goneboarding.co.uk/Review/Default.aspx
there are reviews of most of the dry slopes etc. Ok it's snowboarding biased but the reviews are very open and honest.
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just realised from your links that you've already found the goneboarding site.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Never tried permasnow (as far as I know) but between Snowflex and Dendix (in my opinion):
Snowflex is the best for learning on (it's soft to fall on) and for snowboarding. Dendix is better for skiing on.
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