Sky Half - Pipe
Stiff, supportive setups for maximum control and edge grip, similar to alpine racing equipment.
A competition pipe takes around 300 hours of snow grooming and 50 hours of shaping, often requiring artificial snow for consistency. Sky Half Pipe
The level, flat bottom where riders regain balance between walls. Stiff, supportive setups for maximum control and edge
Ski halfpipe is a premier freestyle skiing discipline that involves riding down a U-shaped course (the pipe) carved from hard-packed snow, performing intricate jumps, spins, and flips off opposing walls. Modern competitive halfpipes, often referred to as , are engineered marvels built to strict, high-stakes standards. 1. Anatomy of a Competition Superpipe Ski halfpipe is a premier freestyle skiing discipline
The curved section connecting the flat bottom to the vertical wall.
The edge of the pipe, often marked with a blue line, where skiers begin their jump. The Deck: The flat area on top behind the coping.