Msnow vs turf experiences - Ski Gabber - Newschoolers. com I have my msnow set up in a line down the drop instead of side to side Your way prob works better but i dont have enough msnow to do what you did Do you have a link to the turf you used? I always thought directional would be the better option because it gives you more speed, but i guess i could give the other stuff a try
Anybody heard of mSnow? - Ski Gabber - Newschoolers. com I recently found out about mSnow and they seem pretty legit They have a sale going on right now until April 7th for $2 99 a square ft Has anybody heard of mSnow of used it before?
MSnow or turf - Ski Gabber - Newschoolers. com Msnow can be spaced out into strips if you leave space between rows in the inrun If you leave 5 inches of space perpendicular to your direction you get a lot mor out of it
What happened to mSnow? - Ski Gabber - Newschoolers. com Rparr I'm kind of surprised they're still in business Not many people buying mSnow I did buy quite a bit of it ~4 yrs ago when it was significantly cheaper Dude what There are several summer hills covered in the stuff Lots of resorts are starting to use it for chairlift ramps
Is backyard summer setup worth it? - newschoolers. com 2 depends on material 3 msnow is probably the best option for synthetic snow however lattice, pvc board, and turf work great if msnow is not in your budget 4 I wouldn't make it on asphat grass and dirt is forgiving asphalt will hurt even with mats The white stuff is pvc board it works great however lil bit sketchy but super fast when wet
Best material for summer set-up - Ski Gabber - Newschoolers. com msnow tore up my skis really bad when i used it a year or two ago i had to get a base grind it took something like 2mm out of the inner edges and it sucks to fall on but damn, its fast, and does its job well