lpa vs dopp
Started by Sacdelic_Skier, Jan 13 2017 06:18 AM
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#1
Posted 13 January 2017 - 06:18 AM
this thread is for lifts built since 2010, so new lpa systems.
What are your opinions?
What brand is more comfortable
Discuss!
What are your opinions?
What brand is more comfortable
Discuss!
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#4
Posted 14 January 2017 - 07:33 AM
I might have go go with a doppelbock myself. Not really a hop guy myself.
But to seriously answer one of your questions, I really like the new telfs chairs that LPOA is using now, especially if they have the multicolored seat pads. It lets everyone know exactly where they need to sit.
But to seriously answer one of your questions, I really like the new telfs chairs that LPOA is using now, especially if they have the multicolored seat pads. It lets everyone know exactly where they need to sit.
#6
Posted 14 January 2017 - 01:31 PM
One must remember that a lot of the design is driven by the requirement ... you're spinning a wire rope at speed and attaching/detaching carriers from it ... there really aren't all THAT many different ways to accomplish this task.
And in many ways, today's designs are more refinement than anything ... lifts are a pretty mature technology at this point.
And in many ways, today's designs are more refinement than anything ... lifts are a pretty mature technology at this point.
#9
Posted 16 January 2017 - 02:40 PM
We are lucky to have new lifts from both manufacturers here in Colorado. The new LPA-OC (I think, correct me if I am wrong) chairs used on lifts like Vail's new Chair 9 and Colorado and Kensho at Breck are very comfortable. I also like the wood underbody of the LPA terminals so I would have to say LPA is my favorite, especially since they are a Colorado company too. That said, the new Doppelmayr lift are very nice as well
#11
Posted 18 January 2017 - 05:28 AM
lift_electrical, on 17 January 2017 - 08:40 PM, said:
Rob,
After seeing the D-Line in Austria last winter, its a little bit of a downer we are building lifts this coming year. Mostly from a maintenance standpoint.
Jeff
After seeing the D-Line in Austria last winter, its a little bit of a downer we are building lifts this coming year. Mostly from a maintenance standpoint.
Jeff
Yeah, it would be nice to start on the newer design. Only seen the video/photos of the new design, but looks good from the maintenance standpoint. I'll be pressuring the company when we replace Wizard. (not that I have any influence)
Rob
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#12
Posted 18 January 2017 - 10:29 AM
lift_electrical, on 17 January 2017 - 08:40 PM, said:
Rob,
After seeing the D-Line in Austria last winter, its a little bit of a downer we are building lifts this coming year. Mostly from a maintenance standpoint.
Jeff
After seeing the D-Line in Austria last winter, its a little bit of a downer we are building lifts this coming year. Mostly from a maintenance standpoint.
Jeff
Is the implication that D-line is not available for installation in North America this summer?
#13
Posted 18 January 2017 - 10:45 AM
If you want the lift out of Europe and are prepared to pay for it you could probably get one. I had heard that most likely they will be available next year as a higher end option over the UNI-G. Given the UNI-G will be cheaper, I imagine the D-lines will only be sold to buyers looking for a "statement" lift.
Rob
Ray's Rule for Precision - Measure with a micrometer, mark with chalk, cut with an axe.
Ray's Rule for Precision - Measure with a micrometer, mark with chalk, cut with an axe.
#15
Posted 19 January 2017 - 10:52 AM
Doppelmayr said they wanted to build a few D-Lines a days drive from Wolfort to support the new line. All were bottom drive because of the direct drive motor. I think but don't quote me they built another 10 this summer then they would open it up to the US the summer of 2018. Maybe too much schnapps.
Jeff
Jeff
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#16
Posted 20 January 2017 - 08:13 PM
Quick question, I know there is only one UNI-GV terminal in North America (River Run at Keystone) but does the D-Line mean that the UNI-GV will be phased out too or will it remain alongside the UNI-G?
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