As a specialized manufacturer in China, we design and build inflatable snow landing airbags to serve as the premier training and safety solution for freestyle skiing and snowboarding. Our airbags are constructed with high-strength, weather-resistant PVC tarpaulin and feature reinforced seams to form a durable, reliable landing surface that effectively absorbs impact.
The core of our design lies in the rapid-inflation system and internal baffle structure, which work together to maintain consistent firmness and distribute landing forces evenly. This engineering enables athletes to practice jumps and advanced maneuvers with greater confidence while minimizing injury risks.
We provide customizable options in size and firmness to accommodate everyone from individual trainers to professional facilities. Through strict quality control—from material selection to final pressure testing—we ensure every airbag meets the highest standards, empowering athletes to safely advance their skills and explore new limits.
We will now explain in detail how to use the inflatable snow landing airbag , follow these tips:
Before You Jump
Warm Up Thoroughly: Prepare your body with dynamic stretches and light exercises to reduce injury risk and improve performance.
Wear Appropriate Safety Gear: Always use a helmet, gloves, and full-coverage clothing to protect your arms and legs.
Adjust Airbag Pressure: Set the pressure according to your weight and preferred firmness. Over inflation can cause bounce, while under inflation may not provide sufficient support.
Start with Low Jumps: Begin at lower heights to familiarize yourself with the cushioning and landing response of the airbag.
During the Jump & Landing
Aim for the Center: Target the middle of the airbag—the zone designed for optimal impact absorption.
Land Feet-First: Make initial contact with your feet to stabilize your landing.
Roll to Your Hip and Side: After foot contact, immediately guide your momentum into your hip and side—avoid landing nose or tail-heavy.
Keep Hands Close to Your Chest: Tuck your arms in to minimize whiplash risk and control impact force.
Stay Compact: Maintain a tucked posture to avoid twisting an ankle or knee—do not reach for the landing.
If You Sink Deep, Move to Your Side: Should you land deep into the airbag, quickly roll to your side to spread impact force and prevent a hard stop.
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