SuperPipe
The SuperPipe is a type of halfpipe used in snowboarding and skiing competitions. It features high walls and a wider design compared to traditional halfpipes, allowing athletes to perform more complex tricks and maneuvers. The SuperPipe is typically 22 feet (6.7 meters) high and 60 to 70 feet (18 to 21 meters) wide, providing ample space for aerial performances.
SuperPipes are commonly found in major winter sports events, including the Winter X Games and the Winter Olympics. They are designed to meet specific standards set by organizations like the International Ski Federation (FIS), ensuring safety and consistency for athletes competing at high levels.