rollercoaster or S rail?

Im gonna have a welder make a rail for my side yard, should I get a 35' S rail or a 35' rollercoaster, witch one would be better to practice on?

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a rollercoaster s rail!

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They have them, i forget where they have it, but there is an add in the new Freeze with one. S-rails are more difficult i think so if your going for that then i would say s.

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get a coaster.. theyre harder to come by.. u could find an S at some local resorts probly... plus rollers are more fun

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like they said, S rails are at a lot of resorts, but very few have roller coasters, so i would say go with that

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yeah bear's up the street and they gotta s rail, so ill just go with the roller coaster, 35' is like $500. So you guys say they have rollercoaster/srails? how would you lean into the curves when the rails going up and down?

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Paul Cotter slid the entire thing. Copper has a vid of it on their site in the 02/03 freeride movie

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make it down sloping whatever you do so you can do it off your roof. im thinking s rail off the roof would look better. and look in the new freeskier, theres a roller coaster s rail in it... somewhere in colorado.

 
man this is a tough question... i think id rather have a roller coaster

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Perisher blue (australia) has a 30 meter rollercoster, which is like 70 ft i think. its rediculasly big. it took tanner ages to nail it wen he was down here. i say u get a roller costa, they are harder to come across

 
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