Demo Days & Resort Collaboration
Skibike Sverige supports structured skibike introduction delivered in collaboration with ski resorts, mountain operators, ski associations and ski clubs.
Public introduction days allow riders to experience skibike within normal resort operations, while operator familiarisation sessions help venues understand how skibike works in practice.
Riders interested in trying skibike are encouraged to contact their local resort or club and request a skibike introduction day.
Skibike Sverige supports two primary formats depending on venue needs.
Public introduction days
Guest-facing sessions that allow riders to try skibike in a structured environment using normal lift procedures and terrain.
Operator familiarisation & education
Smaller structured sessions for resort staff, instructors and decision-makers focused on operational understanding, confidence and integration.
Both formats support gradual, practical adoption.
Introduction sessions may include:
• Equipment setup and familiarisation
• Basic riding guidance (balance, turning, stopping)
• Lift usage within existing resort procedures
• Progression support for different rider backgrounds
• Supervision aligned with normal slope safety practices
Formats vary depending on venue, terrain and target group.
Skibike introduction can be delivered anywhere a resort permits skibike use, including:
• Chairlift-accessed slopes
• T-bars and rope tows
• Terrain parks and progression areas
• Beginner zones and local hills
Activities are always adapted to the venue’s operational context.
Skibike Sverige provides:
• Introduction structure and delivery support
• Rider guidance methodology
• Experience from multi-venue introduction days
• Support for operators exploring skibike integration
• Collaboration with instructors, clubs and manufacturers
The objective is to support skibike within existing alpine systems, not create separate ones.
If you would like to try skibike, contact your local resort or ski club and ask whether they can host a skibike introduction day in collaboration with Skibike Sverige.
Most riders become comfortable after a few runs, particularly those with cycling experience.
Participants should bring normal snow riding equipment (helmet, gloves and weather-appropriate clothing).
Individual rider bookings are not arranged directly.
Skibike Sverige works with venues interested in:
• Hosting public introduction days
• Staff familiarisation
• Operational understanding
• Pilot integration
• Youth activities and progression pathways
• Low-impact activity offerings
For more information, see the For Resorts & Operators page or contact Skibike Sverige.
Skibike introduction is:
• Delivered within existing resort rules
• Compatible with normal lift procedures
• Adaptable to different terrain and audiences
• Suitable for recreational and adaptive contexts
The aim is simple: normalisation through structured exposure.