Freestyle Safety

Freestyle snowboarders looking at the freestyle park on the main slope

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Freestyle Safety

General Slope Use

Snowboarding and skiing have some unwritten rules for making the sport more fun for everybody. We think they're common sense, but sometimes it's worth spelling them out so we can all get the most from our time on the slope.

 

  • Chill Factore Freestyle safety drawing - Obey signs at all times

Obey all signs and instructions

They are there for ALL slope users safety. They're not just there to spoil your fun.

Chill Factore Freestyle safety drawing - Respect all slope users

Respect other slope users

We all have to start at some point, give beginners room to pick up the skills.  Snowboarders and skiers take different lines down the slope and have different blind spots.  The down slope rider always has right of way.

  • Chill Factore Freestyle safety drawing - Stop, look and listen

Stop, look and listen

Always stop at the side or bottom of the slope.  No-one likes being clobbered from behind.

Chill Factore Freestyle safety drawing - Always control your speed

Control your speed and direction

If you can't, then you are endangering yourself and others.  Ask us about a lesson, you'll progress a lot quicker.

  • Chill Factore Freestyle safety drawing - Be mindful if an incident happens

Incidents

Help people who have fallen or who are injured.  Make sure other slope users know if they may be hidden from view up slope.

Freestyle Park Use

Freestyle snowboarding and skiing includes the use of various park features, including boxes, rails and ramps. These "hits" are provided for your enjoyment and offer a challenging chance to progress your riding. However, use of this slope's freestyle hits, like skiing and snowboarding generally, expose you to the risk of serious injury. These guidelines are intended to reduce this risk to you and other slope users.

  • Chill Factore Freestyle safety drawing - Wear protective gear

Wear protective gear

Helmets can save your life. Back protectors can prevent permanent injury. Impact shorts and wrist guards can prevent weeks away from the slopes due to injuries.

Chill Factore Freestyle safety drawing - Start on smaller features

Start small and build up

Grab, grind, tweak and spin within your ability and progress when you're ready. Ask more experienced riders for help if you're struggling or jump on our freestyle coaching sessions.

  • Chill Factore Freestyle safety drawing - Wait your turn before hitting a feature

Wait your turn

Surely you've heard the phrase "manners cost nothing". Let people know when you're "dropping in" so you get the hit to yourself.

Chill Factore Freestyle safety drawing - Look before you leap

Look before you leap

Check the speed of the slope, the size of a hit and its landing zone. Make sure the previous rider has cleared the landing zone.

  • Chill Factore Freestyle safety drawing - Clear the landing zone.

Clear the landing zone

Pretty obvious really.  If you fall, try to clear the landing zone as soon as possible, especially if it is blind from up slope.