Our Facility Codes

1. Sign Waiver

Each participant must sign the waiver individually upon each visit to MagicPow to use our facility.

2. Mandatory Dryski Trail

It is mandatory for all participants, regardless of skill level, to take a trial run on the dryski (including both ski machines and airbag jumps) before engaging in any training activities.

3. Helmet & Glove Requirement

Participants must wear a helmet and gloves at all times when using the ski machines and slopes, and knee and elbow pads are highly recommended.

4. Access Control

Only instructors and registered participants have access to ski machines and the airbag platform. Accompanying individuals must remain in the designated waiting area unless granted permission by an instructor.

5. Stairs and Airbag Platform Etiquette

Participants are prohibited from crowding, pushing, or engaging in any disruptive behavior on the stairs and the slope platform. Safety and order must be maintained at all times.

6. Instructor's Orders

Participants are required to follow all instructions and orders given by the on-site instructors. This includes safety briefings, training guidance, and any other directives aimed at ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience.

7. No Sharp Objects

Remove all sharp objects and metal items, such as jewelry, watches, phones, and keys, before using the airbag and ski machines.

8. Exclusive Teaching Rights

Utilizing MagicPow facility for self- profitable teaching on air-bag jump is prohibited.

9. No Outside Food and Drinks

Please refrain from bringing outside food and drinks into the training centre.

10. Equipment Responsibility

Participants will be held responsible for any intentional damage to equipment. Repair or replacement charges may apply.

11. Right to Refuse Service

We reserve the right to refuse service to any participant or individual who violates the facility code, exhibits unsafe behavior, or poses a threat to the safety and well-being of themselves or others.

12. Airbag Jump Safety

Understand that the airbag jump is not a toy; it requires responsibility and proper training. Safety is the top priority when using the airbag jump.