Lots of newer lifts do now (or some form of restraint for kids).Yet a lot of lifts dont have them.
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Lots of newer lifts do now (or some form of restraint for kids).Yet a lot of lifts dont have them.
Not sure if it had them originally or not, but Chair 22 at Mammoth has these restraint bars. And that lift is anything but a bunny/beginners lift!Yeah, only time I've seen that is on beginner lifts, bunny lifts, areas where kids are likely to frequent.
That new Alta lift is a great example, and as a parent of a 5 year old (last year 4 years old when we were there) I appreciate it.
Not sure if it had them originally or not, but Chair 22 at Mammoth has these restraint bars. And that lift is anything but a bunny/beginners lift!
YupWe're talking about many bars, not just a handful. Like one every ~8 inches all the way across, it's like that?
Yep, everyone gets a handle between their legs. That lift is legit scary, including when entering the top terminal, you go into a metal tunnel to the unload. The top return is fully enclosed in a bunker, two huge clamshell doors can be shut for storm cycles.We're talking about many bars, not just a handful. Like one every ~8 inches all the way across, it's like that?