Turf Drop In On Wood Vs Turf on Hill with bungee

I have a hill at my yard that's like 10

Or 20 degrees somewhere in there that's like a 40 foot hill. Would it be better just to hook a bungee up to a post and use the hill, or build a drop in? +k to people who help
 
well if you start building a drop in and dont finish or screw up you could get into some deep shit so...i would do the hill and bungee...the hill and bungee sounds pretty cool too
 
Drop in. Banshees you need atleast 2 people to pull back and it's a lot of effort. And They are more expensive than drop ins
 
13106510:Senator.dickwad said:
Drop in. Banshees you need atleast 2 people to pull back and it's a lot of effort. And They are more expensive than drop ins

it's true banshees cost around 300 bucks
 
I can build a banshee out of boat rope and rubber tubing for 70 bucks. I think I might do the hill and if it doesn't work out I'll take the stuff I already have and make a drop in
 
topic:NeedPlacid said:
I have a hill at my yard that's like 10

Or 20 degrees somewhere in there that's like a 40 foot hill. Would it be better just to hook a bungee up to a post and use the hill, or build a drop in? +k to people who help

Personally i'd build a drop in. I mean everyone else does it and they all work good. Don't risk anything else because bungies cost $$$$$. And you can make a summer setup for like 100 bucks
 
I built one on a hill for my 13 ft rail, it's not super steep and it's 15ft long. However I need a lot of soap and water to keep it fast enough, I might need some construction fencing/lattice but we'll see. Anyways, here's me going for a rff front swap pretz 2 which i haven't gotten yet (i have lff almost on lock for some reason though).

 
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