Neveplast innovation aims to transform artificial ski slopes sector
Leading global artificial ski slopes innovator Neveplast has introduced a new product aimed at revolutionising the sector.
While Neveplast’ NP30 ALPINE surface simulates skiing on a layer of hard and compact snow, the new Neveplast FREESKI feels more like natural snow thanks to innovative technology and the different pattern of the slope’s stems, which guarantees an easy side grip.
Introducing the new product, Neveplast PR Manager, Camilla Ronchi stated “it is with great pleasure that we present you the new Neveplast NP30 FREESKI, Neveplast’s latest innovation aimed at revolutionising the artificial ski slopes’ industry.
“We are sure that this new product will be a real revolution in the artificial ski slopes sector.
“Neveplast FREESKI is ideal for everyone looking for pure fun and adrenaline. In a few words, it is user-friendly and ‘forgives little mistakes’.
Neveplast sees that FREESKI is appropriate for skiers and snowboarders from beginners to the elite, with Ronchi adding “Neveplast FREESKI is also ideal for pro riders willing to improve their style and technique in the snowpark.”
Michela Moioli, Snowboard cross gold medallist at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics, commented “I tried Np30 FREESKI and I enjoyed it a lot. It feels like snowboarding on fresh snow.”
For information on Neveplast click here to view their entry in the Australasian Leisure Management Supplier Directory.
Images: Neveplast FREESKI technology, being put to the test by Olympic Snowboard cross gold medallist Michela Moioli, (top).
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