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Misaka Backstage dry ski

Release time:2025-09-10SNOW MONKEYClick:36

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In Japan, the Misaka Backstage dry ski professional halfpipe air cushion training facility has become a sought-after training hub for ski enthusiasts worldwide, thanks to its unique professionalism and convenience. Strategically located in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, the facility is only approximately a two-hour drive from Tokyo, providing convenient training access for skiers and enthusiasts in and around the region.


As one of the few professional halfpipe air cushion training facilities in the world, Misaka Backstage, since its official opening in June 2023, has broken the bottleneck of traditional ski training that is often affected by seasonal factors and climate change with its high-standard facilities and year-round operation. Students can enjoy a stable and safe halfpipe training environment here, honing their skills regardless of season.


Notably, the venue team, after extensive and repeated experimentation and comprehensive analysis and comparison during the planning and operation process, ultimately determined that Snow Monkey dry snow was the only material that perfectly matched the rigorous demands of halfpipe training. Its elasticity, wear resistance, and responsiveness, along with its simulated snow feel, ensure safety during training while closely replicating the effects of real snow training, helping participants achieve the goal of "training for real practice."


Furthermore, the halfpipe facility is adjacent to an indoor real snow halfpipe training facility, creating a seamless "dry snow basics training + real snow practice" model. After honing their techniques on the dry snow facility, participants can immediately proceed to the adjacent real snow facility to test their training results in realistic conditions, allowing them to adjust their movements in real time, significantly improving training efficiency and truly achieving a highly efficient transition from "training to competition."