8 thoughts on “J-Bar – Roundtop, PA

  1. Joe Blake's avatar Joe Blake August 15, 2020 / 9:26 am

    Wait. Are J-Bars just overgrown handletows? I thought they were like platters or Ts.

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    • Michael's avatar Michael August 15, 2020 / 10:12 am

      You sit on the horizontal part…not hold on to it. So your first thought is correct.👍

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      • Michael's avatar Michael August 15, 2020 / 1:09 pm

        To clarify, the horizontal part is used like a T bar- it pulls you, you don’t hold on to it.👍

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        • Joe Blake's avatar Joe Blake August 15, 2020 / 5:18 pm

          Hm. The signage is confooosing. It says to keep the J-bar handle in front of you, unequivocally, but if the horizontal is a seat, where is the handle? Is the tow bar what Pennsylvanians call a handle? It’s fine if it is. I’m from the linguistically monotonous PNW. Land of no J-bars.

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        • tkski's avatar tkski February 20, 2026 / 7:38 pm

          This mountain runs it weird. They do not let you sit on the bar, and will yell at you if you try. The signage is correct.

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  2. Michael's avatar Michael August 16, 2020 / 7:57 am

    Hmmm. From a google search it looks like the Ski Roundtop J- bar is used in a terrain part and the riders actually hold on to the horizontal part!🤔🥺

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  3. Randy's avatar Randy August 16, 2020 / 12:20 pm

    The J’s hang to high for anyone to ride them properly (like a tbar) unless there’s a good 3 foot base of snow by the look of the pics.

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    • liftnerd's avatar liftnerd January 16, 2023 / 2:06 pm

      Not good for the riders’ arms’ stamina. Having ridden a ~1800′ T-bar (World Cup at Waterville Valley) in such a fashion, I can attest to this.

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