What should i use for the inrun of my summer backyard rail

MVeith

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any suggestions??

have you heard of powderpack?

is it good?

can you explain to me what powderpack or whatever you use for the inrun is made of? because i'm from germany and ppl in the store propably need an explanation of what it is in order to understand what i want from them.

thnx
 
indoor/outdoor carpet works great. its like astroturf but a litle thicker. just put some water on it but the only problem is its hard to control your skis on
 
I've used astroturf, it worked allright.

I've also heard that searchbar works pretty well.
 
your guna be beta off with the carpet stuff they put on like mini golf course whatever its called bcuz carpet doesnt slide to good me and my friends tried it
 
i've used turf, it gets the job done but you dont really have much control and its kinda slow. better than nothin though. dunno about snowpack or whatever it's called, if anyone could explain that that'd be sick cuz it looks really sweet. particularly how much it costs.
 
^I dunno about the tearing up skin part cuz usually the turf is just the inrun and its skinny so you have to really suck and have terrible luck to have much of a fall on it. or even if its the landing you aren't goin all that fast. not to metnion driveways can be rather brutal depending on how new the ashpalt is. Interesing Idea though I might just have to try it out since the turf I use is at my friends house.
 
ich glaub immernoch dass kunstrasen am besten ist, is billig, und scheint auch soweit ichs mitbekommen hab gut zu klappen. der billigste kostet 2€ pro m² und 10m² dürften ja langen!
 
I've heard that some sort of snow fencing works, but i'd reccomend the tried-and-true astroturf. It's about 49 cents per square foot at home depot so its probably the cheapest solution too.
 
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