Santa’s Ultimate Present for Mountain Bikers: The GraVity Card

Dec 14, 2015
by rasoulution  
One pass, endless fun all season long! The GraVity card now includes two new members, making it accepted at 14 bike parks across Europe in 2016. This flat rate ticket to trails and parks all over the continental is the perfect gift this Christmas. And for 2016 your ‘bang for buck’ will go even further as bike parks Kranjska Gora (SLO) and Brandnertal (AUT) join the GraVity Card family. Take your next season to another level and pre-order your card online now.

photo by Jakub Fiser

Unlimited shredding for a single fee: that is what the GraVity Card is all about! With the GraVity Card, you would have barely warm up on trails and already you are ahead of the game. With 14 bike parks with biker friendly lifts and comfortable gondolas at your fingertips, the GraVity Card quickly pays itself off (Adults 415 Euro, Youth 332 Euro, Kids 208 Euro).

With the GraVity Card, your days of standing in line for tickets are behind you! Nothing but switchbacks and burly berms on your horizon! The swipe and go card is your direct pass straight onto the trails! How you spend the extra time you save, either in the hotel bed, or in the saddle – that’s now your decision!

For GraVity Card holders, the season can start as early as April and finish in November with winter already knocking on the door. Six full months is plenty time to explore Europe’s top bike parks – just rock up, pull your bike out, flash your GraVity Card and catch a lift to the top of the track. It’s as easy as that.

The key to 14 bike parks with the perfect mix of trails is in your pocket. Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Slovakia and Slovenia are all potential destinations for GraVity Card holders. With some of the top UCI World Cup tracks accessible with the GraVity Card, you can try to pin it down the hill yourself. No more standing at the sidelines!

Two new members are added to the list of bike parks for the 2016 season. All five of the main tracks as well as countless trails are now available at the Slovenian park, Kranjska Gora. If you’re up for charging downhill tracks or catch some airtime between the trees, Kranjska Gora has you covered. Maybe you prefer to head out on an enduro ride, to climb some hills across the Slovenian, Austrian and Italian boarders? Also a possibility! Find more information here: www.bike-park.si

Bikepark Brandnertal in Austria is a great new edition to the GraVity Card for the upcoming season. It has four challenging tracks on offer that are peppered with flowy and fun features like wallrides. Unique to Bikepark Brandnertal is the 3km long mountaincart track – an easy going but fast and fun track for three wheels carts. Learn more here: www.bikepark-brandnertal.at

Make sure you are ready when the season arrives: the GraVity Card can be purchased online or at the participating bike parks.


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30 Comments
  • 44 0
 That's it I'm moving to Europe.
  • 1 0
 I'll go halfzies on the camper van
  • 13 0
 Dear Santa,
  • 7 0
 This pass is worth it simply for Schladming, not to mention all of the rest. Even though it's gone up a bit in price over the last few years, it's still an insanely good deal.
  • 5 0
 I think the perfect gift is me not ever having to work again and have enough money so I could actually enjoy biking while I still can. With the cost of this sport I struggle just trying to maintain my bike on a regular basis riding my home trails, let alone purchasing a bargain ticket to ride all over Europe. I'm just trying to put gas in my tank so i can pick up my buddies and hit the nearest trailhead.
  • 1 0
 Same over here!
  • 8 0
 Adios america
  • 1 0
 Im down in Innsbruck, within 2 hrs i have 4 parks which is great but others that are worth the trip (spicak) etc then its a every now and then, as to drive 4hrs each way is done on a weekend instead. The price has rocketed! i remember 2/3 years ago it was great, think 330 euro. I didn't pay this year, rode pretty much 4 months this year about 4/5 times a month and worked out 20euro more than card.

They need to start making it cheaper as the parks inside are pretty much the same for the last 3 years except its gone up ALOT!
  • 6 1
 consider the travel between parks...
  • 2 1
 hahaha whistler's full season âss is more expensive ^^ but it's whistler too so it may offer the same amount trails kilometers than 14 different bikepark ? Big Grin
  • 3 0
 Seriously wishing North American bike parks would do something like this
  • 2 0
 not quite the same, but MTBParks Pass is a really good deal, especially for those of us in the northeast.
  • 1 0
 Trestle pass includes days at Steamboat, Crested Butte, Angel Fire, and Snowshoe. Keystone pass includes days at Vail, Canyons, and Northstar Still not the same, but starting to see passes work for multiple parks.
  • 1 0
 Thanks for mentioning the @MTBparks Pass @tim-from-pa. Hope you had a great time hitting all those parks in 2015. :-)
We're working on the 2016 details now and can't wait to share news about some new additions!!
  • 1 0
 Unfortunately I probably lost money this year due to an injury that kept me off the bike for a lot of the DH season, but it was great in 2014 and I'll likely be getting one for next year too!
  • 2 0
 I used my pass..what a great deal..I'll get one this year too.
  • 2 0
 Last year MTBParks had more than 30 North American resorts available to sample with the pass. If your on the east coast, western rockys or travel to ride lifts, the parks pass is a great bargain. Go to there page to get notified when it's available. I sure would love to ride the parks in Europe, bucket list.
  • 1 0
 Used to go to Bad Wildbad all the time. Winterberg is fun, Morzine is pretty epic. Yah that price is many times over worth it for all those places.
  • 1 0
 Morzine isn't in it though, none of the French parks are.
  • 1 0
 Didn’t look close enough. Still though...
  • 1 0
 Nice idea, but that's a lot of travel time to hit all those hills. Seems the way to take advantage is to ride for 6 months , no job, no family, no worries. Somebody do it!
  • 1 0
 My gawd...14?? The power is shifting...do any of these compare to whistler?
  • 2 0
 This past season I had a Gravity Card and frankly, even all of these together can't compare to Whistler when it comes to size, and they're spread out across several hundred Ks. I'm probably still gonna buy one for next year though, just because it's the best option in Europe.
  • 2 1
 And I live in the U.S. because..?
  • 46 0
 Guns, Nukes, and you can marry your cousin!
  • 6 0
 Mmm cousin love....
  • 5 0
 S(he)'s real per-ty...
  • 1 0
 Excellent marketing, where is the link to the site selling the passes?
  • 1 0
 Hey there, you can order online: www.gravity-card.com or buy the GraVity Card directly in the bike parks
  • 1 0
 Just need the time off work... sorted.







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