How to make turf setup slide better

if your drop in has a steep section you can use white lattice like this:

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Before I converted my old setup to mSnow, my drop in was lattice on the top part, and turf on the transition/lip
 
14455401:Fynluebke said:
my setup is too far away from my house

500 gallon tote and a little water pump would be the ticket.

Those totes are easy to come by and aren't expensive.

55 gallon drum would also work but you'll need at least 2.
 
14455459:Dilldoes said:
500 gallon tote and a little water pump would be the ticket.

Those totes are easy to come by and aren't expensive.

55 gallon drum would also work but you'll need at least 2.

would i use rain water?
 
14455422:Rparr said:
if your drop in has a steep section you can use white lattice like this:

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Before I converted my old setup to mSnow, my drop in was lattice on the top part, and turf on the transition/lip

or orange snow fencing. slick and gives you speed but only use it at the top, where you don't need to edge even slightly

soap and water

put pam or something on the rail itself
 
14455400:rojo.grande said:
dish soap and a hose

I read this as dish soap and a horse. I don't know if a horse would help but I was somewhat amused.

OP if you can’t get a hose bring a decent size jug with you if you can. Water goes a long way toward sliding faster. The more dry the more grabby
 
Also forgot to mention the later setup we had at the local ski hill we bought one of those pesticide sprayers that you pump up and filled it with water, was like $30 and usually lasted a few sessions

**This post was edited on Aug 15th 2022 at 11:09:17pm
 
14455566:a_burger said:
Also forgot to mention the later setup we had at the local ski hill we bought one of those pesticide sprayers that you pump up and filled it with water, was like $30 and usually lasted a few sessions

**This post was edited on Aug 15th 2022 at 11:09:17pm

til it got stolen lol
 
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