Chicago Snow Studio

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823 S Western Ave
Chicago, IL 60612
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Chicago Snow Studio
"We provide on ski and snowboard lessons on our indoor dry snow slope. Learn from experienced, PSIA instructors inside where you can repeat the proper movements of snowsports with a lower risk of falls and definitely no cold. Both Professional Ski Instructors of America (P.S.I.A.) and the American Association of Snowboard Instructors (A.A.S.I.) recognize the easy transition made from the revolving carpet to snow, and how the sound fundamentals practiced on a revolving carpet transition to on snow success."
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