I recommend this place to everyone, where I will come for emotions and adrenaline myself.
First of all, the guys have great service and attitude. The buggy instructor politely, respectfully and engagingly told and showed everything. There are locker rooms in the boxes, it is clean, bright and there is no smell of equipment that is usual for outdoor activities. Helmets and goggles are clean and neatly folded.
After the races, each participant is purged of dust, and you can also wash your hands with soap.
I compare it with similar ATV and go-karting rentals within the city, and so far everything has been civilized only here.
We had a great ride with my brother, thanks for the emotions.
In general, everything was great, the weather was hot, the quadrics were good, but the whole impression was spoiled by instructor Pavel, who said 15 times that he had more experience in ATVs than us (a person rents them out for a second and draws that he has more experience), begins to scold for having to ride carefully (he wanted to I would have been careful, I would have taken a horse ride through the forest, and not a quad bike ride), said along the route that he would get off the ATV, attention-for the fact that the distance was great, why did he move so far away, I explained to him, the ATV that I had did not go faster, to which he stated once again that he has more experience and all ATVs ride the same way, another (adequate instructor) came up to meI adjusted the gas supply, and lo and behold, everything began to work as it should.Dear Pavel, if you rent ATVs, do not worry that you have more experience than the person who came to you, this is one time, and secondly, since you have such a lot of experience, check how your ATVs work, the same or not.In general, it was cool, I wanted to come again, but obviously not to Pavel.
We gave a gift certificate for a ride for two, we had never ridden before. Everything went well, the instructors are responsive, they explain everything. The equipment was given out, and they also bought a helmet with a walkie-talkie to hear each other. We went to the base route of 10 km. The instructor rode in front, and we followed him in single file. We drove about 20-30 km/h. We stopped halfway to take photos.
The only thing was that I was driving carelessly and all my shoes were wet and dirty because of puddles. Somehow I didn't think it was better to take a shift (and there wasn't one, I was passing through Minsk). So keep in mind. Thank you, the guys had wet wipes, at least I dried off a little 😁
And so everything was cool! Thanks for the impressions and cool photos!