Advanced Snowboard Lesson - Level 7

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Advanced Snowboard Lesson Level-7

Level Seven snowboarders are confident advance snowboarders who carve turns of varying radius' on intermediate and  are refining this technique on black runs. These snowboarders experiment with dynamic turning (free riding lines per the terrain) on and off-piste. Confident enough to snowboard open trees, or shallow powder runs off-piste. Confident short radius turns and carving turns on all red runs on-piste. Maybe venturing into bump runs on occasions.

 Let NOASC's qualified and experienced multi-lingual instructors pass on their knowledge of snowboarding, while showing you the thrills and excitment of snowboarding. Lesson price includes a V.I.P. pick-up and drop-off service from your accommodation. Very attractive snowboard rental packages are also available for clients with their own snowboard equipment. Lift tickets are not including in the price of the lesson.

 

Additional Info

  • Why NOASC?:: Some Great reasons below
  • Professional Staff:: Professionally trained and qualified instructors.
  • Extra Skill:: Local Niseko instructors living and working in the outdoor industry all year round.
  • Extra Knowledge:: A mix of local Niseko and foreign Instructors/guides.
  • Flexibility:: All our lessons are planned with flexibility and your desires in mind.
  • Personal Service:: We are not a large Niseko ski school, Niseko Backcountry guiding company.
  • Balanced Class:: Groups of similar abilities and needs.
  • Small No.'s:: We don't believe in quantity, more so quality.
  • Extra Service:: Within the Niseko area we provide a free pick-up and drop-off service.
  • Great Memories:: Photo and video Service of your lesson/tour.
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