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Who fancy a ski slope at your own house? Anyone? :)

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Here it is heh Laughing

http://www.thepresentfinder.co.uk/products/artificial-moving-ski-slope
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It'd be cheaper to buy a house (or at least an apartment) near a real ski slope. Toofy Grin
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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?
ok, lets click on that link while i sip my coffee.....hmm, ok moving treadmill ski slope, looks ok, size would fit the garden
ok lets check the price... *PFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFTTTTTTT*

A fresh keyboard please.
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I remember a camping/caravaning shop somewhere in the north of England (maybe near Wakefield) that I visited with my parents when I was young in the mid '90s had a smaller one of these. I had not tried skiing at the time but remember really wanting to give it a go as it looked more fun than caravans.
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I did have my own climbing wall tower once... 13 foot high section of aerial mast with a big overhang one side. Still have all the bolt on holds in the garage... wonder if I could cover my house with them Puzzled
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What is the difference between that and http://www.realli-ski.co.uk/ ?
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a3085238, I think you went to Pontefract?
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nemeziss, They had something similar to this in one of the north London leisure centres in the late 70s/early 80s as I recall, and a friend and I tried it one night. Burned out the motor apparently ! Very funny sticky material - almost worse than Dendix.
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I worked in Wilderness Ways (a ski/outdoor shop) in Leeds in the early 1980s and we had a smaller version of one of these for, I think, a season. I wasn't a skier at the time, so my very first skiing experience was on a moving carpet! The shop did a series of beginner ski lessons on the thing, using our hire boots and some very short ski evolutif type skis. It seemed to get a few people started.

I can't remember what happened to the contraption. Perhaps the supplier decided they would like payment rather than loaning it to the shop for free wink
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I remember skiing on a similar thing in the late 70s/early 80s. I thought it messed with your head! (might just have been my head though) You made all the moves to make turns and turn you did but when you looked around you weren't moving. (obviously!) I found hard to get my balance right.
I'll get my coat! Puzzled
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For a horrible moment I thought it said it cost £150K + VAT

And then I read it again to find out I was correct. Shocked
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Strikes me it'd be a smidgeon cheaper to buy a load of wood (or earth), build up a slope in the garden and stick some Dendex or Snowflex on it and if you had the full £176,250 Shocked to spend you could, with the money left over, buy yourself numerous ski holidays for the rest of your life or even a small chalet somewhere near the snow!

Frankly anyone spending that much on one of those for personal/family use has seriously got more money than sense but I'd love to meet them! rolling eyes Laughing
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Pictures at the bottom are from an indoor ski centre in Dublin, Have been on it a few times and it is diffrent
Cant round out and finish turns on it our you ned up in the back wall

You also have to blunt you skis to use it rolling eyes
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alex_heney wrote:
What is the difference between that and http://www.realli-ski.co.uk/ ?


Apart from having to cut your skis short or worse still, use blades you mean? Toofy Grin
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An ex next door neighbour had made a very short slope in his garden for his daughter from dendex - she must have been down in 5 seconds. Bit steep at £170k
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a3085238,having your balls removed is more fun than caravans Twisted Evil
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Since when was Strachan pronounced "strawn", as in "Hello, I'm Mark [strawn] and welcome to SkiPlex" at the beginning of the video. Puzzled
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
^ when people are posh and English?

(And/or drunk, as in "Hello, I'm Mark [shtrawwwn] and welcome to SkiPlex, hic" Wink )
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Astraeus wrote:
Since when was Strachan pronounced "strawn", as in "Hello, I'm Mark [strawn] and welcome to SkiPlex" at the beginning of the video. Puzzled


Gordon might start when he's out and about in Middlesborough....
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I've seen the large multi-person ones of those (as found by the OP) running at http://www.skirun.nl/ Ronald goes there fairly regularly. We don't seem to have any in the UK, that tiny realliski one doesn't compare! At SkiRun they have two in the building, so that must have been quite an investment! I'm surprised at the price though as it really is just a very large strip of astro-turf on a roller system... Puzzled
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I think someone posted a link to a video of someone on one of those perhaps a year or two ago. It didn't seem appealing and certainly not at that price.
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Okay guys, once you're all done laughing and sitting back up on your chairs Smile

It seems I'm the only snowhead who actually skied on this system (there are 3 within a 10 mile radius of me)

Its rather brilliant. During an hours lesson, i'm 30 minutes actually 'skiing'. They do 2 people skiing on an instructor, so its almost private. I can do these lessons from €15 (40 lesson package) to €27.50 (main season single lesson) an hour.

In a fridge no way I get 30 minutes of skiing every hour... pricewise well below private lessons for 2 with some well respected snowheads teaching at a well respected UK fridge.

The surface is much more unforgiving about technical mistakes (even more so then dendix), so your flaws are revealed much quicker. I highly recommend it.
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Ronald, And there's no moguls or slush... I'm warming to the idea Toofy Grin
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Schuss in Boots, Where do you live, so I know where to start one of those things and actually have 1 customer Wink?

Forgot to mention: they have mirrors up, so you can actually see yourself... also adds to the learning process Wink
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Ronald, that was the one thing I found attractive about learning to ski on it. Other than that, the surface seemed too 'perfect' to offer anything resembling an experience of real snow.
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