WEISSBACH RENTAL BIKES
THE LATEST WEISSBACH TECHNOLOGIE
Email: thomas@weissbach-bikes.com
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45,00€
PICKUP POINT
Sport Gefäll Grünwaldkopf
Römerstraße 9, 5562 Obertauern
DAILY FROM 9:00-16:00
GEAR
- A helmet (mandatory)
- winter boots
- Warm clothing (and don’t forget gloves and ski goggles ;)
If you need to borrow any of the above items, we can provide them on-site.
Additionally, you are welcome to bring personal protective gear such as knee pads or body armor. Definitely not mandatory but entirely up to your preference.
Tel.: 0043 676 599 71 55
Email: thomas@weissbach-bikes.com
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FAQ
Who can ride a Weissbach bike?
ANYONE can ride a Weissbach bike – from young to old, from the extreme downhill rider to the casual Sunday cyclist. Our bikes are designed to offer an exhilarating e for every rider, regardless of their skill level.
Can Kids ride Weissbach Bikes?
Yes, anyone taller than 150cm can ride a Weissbach Bike.
Where can I testride or book a training?
We are located at Sport Gefäll in Obertauern. (Römerstraße 9, 5562 Obertauern)
Just come by and we will find the perfect bike and training for you.
What are the prices?
We offer 3 packages:
Testing Package €95
2 hour training + rental Bike for the rest of the day
Shredder Package €145
4 hour training + rental Bike for the rest of the day
Rental Bike €45
What gear do you need?
- A helmet (mandatory)
- warm winter boots - ideally snowboard boots
- Warm clothes, and don’t forget gloves and ski goggles.
If you need to borrow any of the above items, we can provide them on-site – just let us know in advance.
Additionally, you are welcome to bring personal protective gear such as knee pads or body armor. Definitely not mandatory but entirely up to your preference.
Is Riding Weissbach difficult to learn?
Riding a Weissbach bike is not only intuitive but remarkably easy to master.
Unlike skiing or snowboarding, where learning learning the basics can take days, Weissbach riding offers a significantly faster progression.
It’s truly for everyone - within a couple of hours, you’ll be carving and drifting down the slopes and before you know it, you’ll be exploring off-piste terrain.
How do you Brake/Stop?
As you obviously have no brakes like on a MTB, braking is similar to the physics of skiing. Instead of pulling the brake lever, you control your speed and stop by positioning the bike sideways. It’s a skill that’s easy to learn and incredibly satisfying to master. Visit our tutorials section to see how it works. Our guides will have you braking like a pro in no time.
How does the lift transportation work?
Bringing your Weissbach Bike up the mountain with a ski lift is seamless.
Whether you’re using a T-bar, a chairlift, or a gondola, you’ll find that our bikes integrate effortlessly into the lift systems of most ski resorts.
In our basic training you gain sufficient understanding of the process ensuring everything runs smoothly.
If you are keen to have a look in advance you can check out our step-by-step ski-lift tutorials.