Has Anyone Tried This?

MiguelPorteous

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Has anyone used this material for a dry slope? It looks like turf but the bristles are stiff and are more spread out, kinda like powderpak.

It comes in mats and is actually cheaper than actual turf.

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inb4 build a jib
 
the walmart link is WAY more expensive than standard indoor-outdoor green carpet from home depot
 
13164628:Peter. said:
the walmart link is WAY more expensive than standard indoor-outdoor green carpet from home depot

Maybe in the US but in Australia and New Zealand Turf is pretty expensive. Might also be worth the extra couple of $$$ considering you could have a product like works like Powderpak or snow flex
 
topic:TheSmeagol said:
Has anyone used this material for a dry slope? It looks like turf but the bristles are stiff and are more spread out, kinda like powderpak.

It comes in mats and is actually cheaper than actual turf.

489889248_721.jpg


inb4 build a jib

Powderpak is crap.

The material you posted would work ok for a small drop in, but for an actual dry slop it would suck. The bristles are not stiff enough and are too spread out. It would collapse under the pressure of the ski.

mSnow IMO is the best material available to consumers.
 
13164922:speedin said:
Powderpak is crap.

The material you posted would work ok for a small drop in, but for an actual dry slop it would suck. The bristles are not stiff enough and are too spread out. It would collapse under the pressure of the ski.

mSnow IMO is the best material available to consumers.

k

but I don't think op was planning on building an entire fucking mountain...
 
has anyone used this and a real dryslope/waterramp? how does it compare? gotta be closer than the turf off the roll
 
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