World’s longest superpipe. LAAX, Switzerland. | Image: flimslaax Superpipes are massive by design — typically 22 feet (6.7 meters) high, roughly 65 to 75 feet wide, and stretching hundreds of feet down the fall line. These precision-cut corridors of snow have evolved in step with the world’s best freestyle skiers and snowboarders, their towering walls built to deliver the speed, airtime, and amplitude required for progression.
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