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Ski and Snowboard simulators

George

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Hi guys? How are you
I have beed riding for more than 7 Years
I saw recently Proleski.com WEB
Have You seen this simulators?
Maybe someone tried on of this?
 

Domeskier

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If George can figure out how to build a bump simulator, I might have to check out his website.
 

George

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I wish I could sell such or make bump simulator!
The only I know is that thare is simulator which goes up and down and also the edges can go up and down
We had such one in our city but the Mall closed:sad:
 

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I wish I could sell such or make bump simulator!
The only I know is that thare is simulator which goes up and down and also the edges can go up and down
We had such one in our city but the Mall closed:sad:

Adding some rollers might be technologically feasible, maybe.
 

George

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Realy? seems like it would be interesting first month and than I will sell IT
I saw such a headsets but people earn money but not for personal use
 

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I'm willing to bet that simulating skiing is about as enjoyable as simulating sex.
 

Domeskier

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Which rollers do You mean?

Couldn't find any pics. Basically just consecutive rows of waves cutting across the trail. You sometimes see them at glacier mogul camps. They use them to teach basic absorption and extension techniques without the added complexity of having to turn. I can imagine a simulator where the surface forms a wave that starts at the bottom and works it way up to the top before flattening out for the return trip (kind of like stairs in an escalator).
 

Domeskier

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^^^ that's awesome. Sundown needs to build some dirt bumps on the staircase and cover the thing with snowflex for year round bashing.
 
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