LiftTrax
Secure lift zones
Many ski resorts around the world use our mats for lift entrances, lift exits, lift lanes, transfer zones and in connecting tunnels. Quickly assembled, the mats can be laid out straight or even in a curve, depending on the location of the lift entrance. By laying out the sliding mats, less snow and less labour is needed in these service-intensive areas. Small stones, cigarette butts, chewing gum, broken glass, etc., fall into the diamond system and do not damage the running surfaces of the skis or boards.
Lift zone areas
Clean and long-term solutions
The new LiftTrax sliding mats have been specially developed for the needs of the mountain railways. Hundreds of ski areas around the world use our mats for the respective lift areas: lift entrances, lift exits, lift tracks, transfer zones and in connecting tunnels. The mats can also be laid out on bridge crossings in ski areas.
The mats can be quickly put together and, depending on the location of the lift, can be laid out straight or even in a curve.
Due to the practical diamond pattern, small stones, cigarette butts, chewing gum, money, broken glass fall between the diamonds and disappear between the knobs. Winter sports enthusiasts can glide carefree over the mats on skis or snowboards without damaging the ski surface.
We offer the mountain railways two versions:
LiftTrax FA:
Normal gliding to the lift entrance.
Transfer zones or lift lanes.
We offer the mountain railways two versions:
LiftTrax FA:
Normal gliding to the lift entrance.
Transfer zones or lift lanes.
LiftTrax SP:
Fast gliding to the lift entrance or from the lift exit to the piste.
Fast gliding to the lift entrance or from the lift exit to the piste.
Summary:
- Fast installation on different floor structures
- Dirt-free zones
- Also accessible for pedestrians (summer use)
- Minor wear
- Ideal use especially when there is a lack of snow
- No damage to the ski bases
- Dirt can be vacuumed off after the season
- Various colors available
- Two different mat versions
UPDATE - LiftTrax - News about lift entrances & lift exits & tunnels
Do you have questions about LiftTrax?
We would be happy to send you further information.
Let us know (if possible) exactly
- what is planned
- where is planned
- when to install.
Then we can also make a concrete offer.
Many Thanks.