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Has anyone used this before?

https://www.gravity-card.com/


 
Posted : 14/03/2022 6:47 pm
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I've used it several times, it's great!
You can use all the participating bike parks without limit, you just show up and get on the lift.
It gives you a lot of flexibility, you don't have to guess up front how many days you plan to ride somewhere. This also means that you're not losing out on a regular liftpass you've already paid for, when you decide to take a day off because of weather, injury or a mechanical.

So if you're doing a road trip and plan to spend at least 17 days at the participating parks, you would be crazy not to get a gravity card.


 
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Great, thank you...


 
Posted : 15/03/2022 10:07 am
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Sounds heavy.


 
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There's lots of far flung bikeparks on that list and lots I've never heard of. Good excuse to swerve Morzine for once and see something different. I don't know if I could rack up 17 days of riding though, I couldn't get that much time away from work.


 
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It's expensive compared to the Portes Du Soleil but would I love to do a big road trip taking into multiple bike parks.

If anyone is going to use it for part of the season and wants to sell / split the cost, drop me a message.


 
Posted : 15/03/2022 12:33 pm
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My lad had one the year before last as his friends from the Austrian DH team were doing races at a lot of different locations other than Leogang and he was riding with them.
I nicked it to do a day at Innsbruck.
If you are doing a season based in Austria it’s great value.


 
Posted : 15/03/2022 9:53 pm