nope, i disagree. jumps have the "wow" factor because they are bigger and more awe. but i think that real rails (not flat rails) are harder to do a 900 on or look steezy on, and actually think about the progression of both. you cant physically hit much bigger jumps, and the biggest jumps that you could do a trick on have had everything possible done on them, including style double flips and stylie 1440s. whereas, the "steeze" of rails is just starting to get incorporated... pretzels, switchups, 450s...etc people are doing them on rails , and they are starting to look good, and thats only going to increase as more tech tricks are learned, the more basic tricks look better... and the rail tricks that are starting to happen... more on the lip side, presses, pretzel switch... etc, then on big rails, and then you take them to urban. bs to fs switchups on quad kinks? and if you are talking about style, watch aaron bittners seg in Follow Me Around... tech stuff on urban that is so style... everybody says skiing is 3 years behind snowboarding, so that guy is out there for skiing...i cant see how rails could ever be played for tech or style