What Is Dry Slope Summer Tubing?
With our snow tubes' rigid plastic bottoms, you can slide smoothly on any dry slopes or natural snow slopes. As most dry slope summer tubing is made of various plastic materials, to provide tubing activity. Our standard hard-bottom snow tubes slide like on natural ice. Dry slope summer tubing mimics the attributes of snow using materials that are stable under fluctuating temperatures, enabling people to ski and tube with performance similar to winter conditions.
Snow tubing slide is a recreational winter activity that takes place by using a snow tube to go downhill at high speed. It can be played on a normal hill, just like sledding, or it can be played at a ski resort area. As more non-skiers are going to ski resort areas, it makes sense for these areas to offer something they can enjoy outdoors as well. These areas are often referred to as tubing parks.
The skill required for snow tubing in a tubing park is minimal, and there is no steering or stopping required. In some ways, it is like going down a straight water slide in a tube. Tubing runs usually have snow built up along each of the sides to keep the tube in a specific lane. At the end of a hill is a long run out, which gradually brings riders to a stop.
Likewise, there is truly no skill needed for tubing on any snow-covered hill, though there are a few rules that people should keep in mind when not in a ski area. There should be no trees nearby, and there should be a long run out at the bottom for stopping. Unlike some sleds, the ability to control the direction of the tube is minimal. Therefore, if a rider gets into trouble, they may have few options — the most likely of which would be to bail out of the tube before disaster strikes. If you would like to know more about dry slope summer tubing, feel free to contact us at [email protected].