Corrugated Tubes on Backyard setups

MoneyMakerMike

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These construction workers said I could use this huge corrugated tube for my backyard setup, but idk if i can generate enough speed to not catch an edge. Any of you guys tried it?
 
Unless you have a pretty big drop in, you’ll lose too much speed once you hop on just to slide it. Let alone trying to do swaps an shit
 
Depends on speed and how hard the corrugated tube is but they're usable

**This post was edited on Nov 27th 2018 at 1:15:11pm
 
13965257:ddemille1 said:
Should be fine, people are over intimidated by corrugated tubes

no

you probably won't have enough speed to actually learn much in a normal backyard dropin

additionally, the entire point of a backyard setup is to learn swaps and whatnot imo

not the best place to learn
 
Yea, I probably won't take it then. The whole point of me taking would be to have a super long rail so I wouldn't have to put others together, but if swaps will be hard its probably not worth it.
 
13965295:iced said:
no

you probably won't have enough speed to actually learn much in a normal backyard dropin

additionally, the entire point of a backyard setup is to learn swaps and whatnot imo

not the best place to learn

Ima have disagree with you here chief, I spend most of my days in the yard as opposed to the mountain, and tbh I ski best here so for me I tend to get creative with what I make but that's just me to each his own
 
13965768:yungcurv said:
Ima have disagree with you here chief, I spend most of my days in the yard as opposed to the mountain, and tbh I ski best here so for me I tend to get creative with what I make but that's just me to each his own

No shit

I’m saying the backyard on corrugated is not the best way to learn stuff, opposed to pvc
 
13965774:iced said:
No shit

I’m saying the backyard on corrugated is not the best way to learn stuff, opposed to pvc

You right. I actually recommend making metal shotgun rails, they last longer and are similarly easy to learn tricks on than pvc, just a little higher up front process.
 
13965796:yungcurv said:
You right. I actually recommend making metal shotgun rails, they last longer and are similarly easy to learn tricks on than pvc, just a little higher up front process.

What is a good diameter for each metal piece of the shotgun rail?
 
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