China’s Hebei Sport University Upgrades Ski Slope
The Dry Ski Slope Project at China’s Hebei Sport University has been a leading facility for ice and snow sports teaching and training since 2017.
The ski run was scientifically designed, stretching 106 meters in length and 18 meters in width, with a slope gradient ranging from 9 to 18 degrees. This design not only meets the training needs of students at different levels but also ensures diversity and challenge in training.
Over the past eight years of operation, the dry ski slope has garnered widespread praise from teachers and students for its exceptional performance and high safety standards. The surface, paved with JF dry ski mats not only successfully simulates the sliding experience of real snow, but has also maintained good condition over the past eight years, despite countless slides and friction, demonstrating its exceptional durability and quality.
Now though, to further enhance training effectiveness and safety, the university has decided to carry out significant upgrades to the dry slope , once again selecting JF dry ski mats as the surface material.
This upgrade not only maintains the excellent performance of the ski run but also further enhances the training experience, allowing students to continuously improve their snow sports skills and competitive levels in more advanced and safe facilities.

