SkiMN Active member Jan 12, 2006 #3 It can be slippery as hell actually, depends on how its set up (down, flat) but speed is good.
TheQuailman Active member Jan 13, 2006 #4 I don't have a big drop in at all and I go pretty slow on rails, will it work???
crooks Active member Jan 16, 2006 #7 no all u have to do is get the smaller pvc pipes, like i have 1.5 inch diamtere and its fine, never caught my edges once
no all u have to do is get the smaller pvc pipes, like i have 1.5 inch diamtere and its fine, never caught my edges once
Skipig25 Active member Jan 16, 2006 #10 it slides really well, but sometimes you catch an edge and get chucked. But overall it is good
Xave Active member Jan 18, 2006 #14 if you catch an edge on it, i think you will always do the same after cause you made a scratch in it and your edge wil get caught everytime,,,,(what my father said) i wanted to do that thread!!!! i was wondering this too
if you catch an edge on it, i think you will always do the same after cause you made a scratch in it and your edge wil get caught everytime,,,,(what my father said) i wanted to do that thread!!!! i was wondering this too
617jibber Active member Jan 18, 2006 #16 yup slide good but break every once in a while but is easy to fix
turtleman321 Member Jan 21, 2006 #17 usually the first like 10 times you slide it ull get pretty messed up and go flying but after that they get worn in good and they slide really nice
usually the first like 10 times you slide it ull get pretty messed up and go flying but after that they get worn in good and they slide really nice
bhill2.0 Active member Jan 24, 2006 #19 ^ you gotta get used to it, it has to wear down. Suggestions don't use new skids urban skis are the best or skis witha really round edge
^ you gotta get used to it, it has to wear down. Suggestions don't use new skids urban skis are the best or skis witha really round edge