Utah has been getting hammered with snow this season (finally) which means just about every day is a powder day. Well, to celebrate, Ski Utah, along with Ski’N See, Monster Energy and Rossignol have teamed up to get people riding on powder skis whenever a Utah ski resort reports 12 inches of new snow or more. It’s called a “Monster Dump.”
Here’s how it works: For every Monster Dump that the Ski Utah snow report declares for the rest of the ski season, Ski’N See welcomes anyone to a free (yes, you read that right FREE) pair of Rossignol Demo powder skis for the day if they purchase two Monster Energy drinks at one of Ski’N See’s 12 locations.
A Monster Dump is when a single resort reports 12 or more inches of snowfall in 24 hours. To check the snow report, download the Ski Utah app and/or pay attention to Ski Utah’s snow report for Monster Dump announcements because skis will only be available on a first-come/first-served basis per Ski’N See location. For more information about the Monster Dump free ski promotion, visit SkiUtah’s Monster Dump page.
Below are all the Ski’N See locations where you can pick up your free powder skis to demo:
- Bountiful: 320 W. 500 S., Bountiful, UT 84010
- Downtown Salt Lake City: 102 W. 500 S. Salt Lake City, UT 84101
- Fort Union: 1339 E. Ft. Union Blvd., Cottonwood Heights, UT 84047
- Sandy: 772 E. 9400 S., Sandy, UT 84094
- Canyon Center: 2125 E. 9400 S., Sandy, UT 84093
- Park City Center: 1284 Lowell Ave. (PC Center) Park City, UT 84060
- Deer Valley Resort: 7815 Royal St. East, Park City, UT 84060
- Park City ARCS: 35 Lowell Ave. (PC Center), Park City, UT 84060
- Deer Valley ARCS: 7815 Royal St. East, Park City, UT 84060
- Cottonwood ARCS: 1844 E. Ft. Union Blvd., Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121
- Southtowne ARCS: 45 W. 10600 S., Sandy, UT 84070
- Ski Delivery Park City SNS: 7835 Royal St. East, Park City, UT 84060
So if you’re new to Utah, or just new to powder skiing, then there is absolutely no excuse not to take advantage of this deal. Leave those 90’s-era skinny sticks in the garage, and try out some powder skis on a Monster Dump. Then you’ll understand why powder skiing in Utah is the best on Earth.