Utah Mammoth unveil new ‘Zammoth’ ride, converted from 2002 Winter Olympic Zamboni

Drumroll please…. The Utah mammoth hockey team officially unveiled the newest addition to their fan-crazed arena, the “Zammoth.” …

SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Drumroll please…. The Utah mammoth hockey team officially unveiled the newest addition to their fan-crazed arena, the “Zammoth.”

Converted from a 2002 Winter Olympic Zamboni, the “Zammoth” will now offer guests an unforgettable off-ice experience at Mammoth home games.

The retrofitted Zamboni no longer cleans the ice, but instead, has been transformed into a mammoth-themed vehicle that guests will have the opportunity to ride around the ice pregame and during intermissions at Mammoth home games.

Designed and built in collaboration with the Diesel Brothers, a Utah-based pair famous for customized high-performance vehicles.

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The “Zammoth” was built using the frame of the Zamboni from the 2002 Salt Lake Winter Olympics — “transforming a relic of Utah’s hockey history into a modernized, mobile fan experience, ” the team said in a press release.

The “Zammoth” is set to be a fully interactive fan experience, carrying up to eight riders pregame and during both intermissions. The ride stands at about 17 ft x 7ft x 8ft and is complete with special effects sure to “wow.”

The ride features custom lighting, a sound system, a 3D printed trunk and tusks, and was constructed using a mix of aluminum and steel.

Catch the “Zammoth” at the next Mammoth home game.

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