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peterspringer10If you can't triple yet then there's no point
iantheunderdogTriples are so 2 days ago if you cant quad by now you should just quit.
L0gicBe able to get down a hill.
dustygoldflakesIf you like skiing and getting better then go. It shouldn't matter how good you are bro.
L0gicBe able to get down a hill.
LMSnowflexHow good do you have to be to come to our camp? Answer: It doesn't really come down to skill, per se, but comes down to self confidence. If you're able to ski somewhat decent, you will inevitably get better even if you're not that great at freestyle. However, my qualm with this, is that if you're going to be discouraged due to some of the riders being better than you, then you're going to be less likely to have a great time. I've seen this happen to a few skiers who were "racers" and wanted to learn freestyle, they were so overwhelmed by some of the other skiers that they left early even though they were decent skiers. So if you want to come and learn a whole lot just have a good attitude, simple as that.
Hope that helps,
-LMSC
LMSnowflexFalling on Snowflex hurt a whole lot less than the hype would imply. Like snow, you will get a scraped up if you slide bare skin across it. This is solved through covering knees and elbows. However, I find it more forgiving than snow in many cases as there is 2.5in of foam beneath the snowflex itself. Once riders become comfortable on it, they tend to attempt tricks that they wouldn't on snow because it is so forgiving, especially on jumps. We also have an airbag to assist with low consequence learning.
-LMSC
LMSnowflexWe have a misting system that keeps the bristles wet, we also recommend waxing to maintain low friction on your base. It also helps rails and boxes slide easier.