Experience Snowboarding on Trampolines in Manila
There’s a certain way snowboarders keep their skills in check even when they can’t hit the slopes: using tramp or bounce boards on trampolines. While Filipinos will never see snow in the Philippines, there is a place where you can experience using something similar: Trampoline Park’s Gravity Surf in Mandaluyong City.
GRAVITY SURF AT TRAMPOLINE PARK. Here’s a sample of what you can do on these bounce boards.
Imported from America and specially designed for Trampolines, GRAVITY SURF includes unique Bounce Boards that you can strap to your feet and Surf on!
These bounce boards are resilient and are good for use in Trampoline Parks. They’ve met the stringent safety standards set by ASTM International, an international standards organization that develops and publishes voluntary consensus technical standards for a wide range of materials, products, systems, and services.
Unlike your standard snowboard, skateboard, or wakeboard, these bounce boards are light, foam-padded, and have rounded edges to reduce the chance of any cuts or bruises.
TRAMP BOARD TRAINING. Even top snowboarding athletes train on tramp boards.
If you’re a skateboarder or a wake boarder who doesn’t have that much time to visit Republ1c Wake Park or the CamSur Watersports Complex, or just someone who’s looking to test out how it feels to strap on a board to your feet, then head for Trampoline Park at Mayflower St., The Portal, Greenfield District, Mandaluyong City.
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Written by Andronico Del Rosario
All photos and information are courtesy of Trampoline Park