Newmilns Ski Centre Upgrades To Proslope v3

Newmilns Snowsports Complex in Scotland, upgrades their nursery slope to the latest version of Proslope!
After 15 years of faithful service, Newmilns Ski Centre in Scotland has just taken their nursery slope into the future – and they’re proud to say Proslope got them there!
Proslope says "A couple of months ago we helped replace their original Proslope with our NEWEST Next Generation System (v3), delivering the very latest in surface technology, including our Proslope Connect clip system for a stronger, cleaner, faster fit."
Not just Aesthetics.
The upgrades aren’t just cosmetic – this is a whole new performance tier. The new surface brings increased mat base flexibility for a smoother ride, more durable bristles for longer lifespan, upgraded clips for uncompromising hold, and an integrated atomised mist system that uses less water while delivering greater coverage. Less maintenance. More rider comfort. Maximum ROI.
Super Fast Fitting.
That's not all: the entire upgrade from start to finish was lightning fast. 350+ mats in just three days with only two fitters. That means less downtime for the slope, and quicker access to revenue-generating activity. When you compare Proslope to the current alternatives on the market, it’s not just an upgrade – it’s a competitive advantage!
What are the benefits over the old, traditional surfaces?
- Proslope 2-layer system combines the pros of both traditional brush and carpet surfaces, to create an amazing surface for all users
- Proslope inspires confidence in beginners with it's edge hold and impact absorbing layer
- Proslope reduces water usage due to it's unique integrated atomising mist system
- Proslope reduces injury risk
- NO Sharp Metal ties!
- NO Ski or Snowboard base burn!
- Modular 2-Layer Design
One of the huge advantages of Proslope, is it's modular design. Laying Proslope is super quick and easy, requires minimal tools, and just a few people to handle the laying process.
And, because it's modular, you can replace your slope in sections. So if you want to run a test strip within your current square matting arrangement, there's no reason not to!