i'm trying to find some legit urban rails in SLC, and i bet other people would be interested as well. so i thought that this could be a spot to list urban rails that people know about and if possible post a picture of the rail.
i say the best way to learn them would be to just practicing buttering on a box, like just switching up without the hop and just get really confterble with spinning around on the box while sliding. and once youve got that down just try and put a litle hop while spinning around. once youve got...
sure we can. if we all lower our dependence on oil we can atleast slow it down. i mean ive heard all of the arguments of how global warming is a natural occuring event and all that shit. but i mean still putting a shit load of green house gas's into our atmosphere is deffinitly not a good thing...
im currently riding a pair of head mojo 90's and they are the dopest ski i have ever had. they shred great all over teh mountain. tons of pop and perfect flex for teh park, with plenty of ski so shred pow. i deffinitly recomend getting a pair you wont be disapointed
yea its like that over here bro. i live in boise and neither tamarack or brundage have any snow! i feel like we are running so behind normal and that we should atleast have somewhat of a base or whatever but no nothing. shit needs to change cause im dying to shred
well i would say get some heads cause those are by far the best skis i have ever ridden. but it looks like your looking for something a bit lighter. everybody that i know that have fischers that absolutely loved them. so you might want to give them a try. lines would also be a top choice...