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18 March, 2020 2:29 pm

Skiing in Italy: the Double Park for snowboarders in Brentonico

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If you want to snowboard in Italy, the Italian ski resort of Brentonico Ski has a Double Park snowboard area dedicated to fans of the “table” (”la tavola” in Italian is sometimes used to mean snowboard).
The Bretonico Ski area overlooks Lake Garda, and the Double Park complex is 900 metres long and 80 metres wide, with lights for night snowboarding.

On the Snow Gang site, it is reported that the park was opened a year ago and includes five kickers, eight rails and boxes, a chillout zone, music and a four seater chairlift.

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For night snowboarding, the park is open Wednesdays and Fridays from 8pm to 12pm.
In the easy line there are jump sequences of one metre, three metre boxes and four metre picnic tables.
The advanced line includes tabletop and picnic table, six metre boxes, a five-metre flat jump and the SuperFunBox with rails.
Other equipment includes step ups, straight rails, six metre down slope rails, kinkboxes and a double kick table top.

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At the bottom of the park you can find a street rail single tube 30 metres long.

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