Riblet Triple Chair
Relive adventures with a Western Icon. Riblet Tramway Company built its first chairlift in 1938 at Mount Hood, Oregon and the company boomed with the postwar rise of ski resorts building more than 400 lifts, particularly in Washington, Oregon, and California. Riblet was the world’s largest lift manufacturer and most skiers in the West can pick out their iconic shape. The company only built fixed-grip lifts, whose chair grip is woven into the haul rope rather than clamped onto it. FEATURES 1.5" structured frame Mild steel round tubing. Bolted steel seat basket Sandblasted frame to remove imperfections Powder-coated for balanced, even coloring Process and materials designed for all-weather / UV resistance Originally manufactured by Riblet Tramway in Spokane, WA TECHNICAL SPECS FRAME WIDTH 62" FRAME HEIGHT 110" (Height adj. included in price) FRAME DEPTH 18.5" WEIGHT 145 lbs CAPACITY 3 person