What would be in your perfect slopestyle course?

gregor

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What do you think are the most fun jibs to have in a medium sized slopestyle course? Not world class level.

I'm running a couple of comps next year in Britain, give me some interesting ideas, maybe things that you dont see very often.
 
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then a 40 ft'er

into another 40 ft'er

then a different number or rail choices

then a last chance botter
 
^^^ yea that would be sick...im also a big fan of a nice hip so if you could incorporate one into the course it would be sick
 
^^^ to start a course, then an option between two c's (on the outside) or a dfd (in the middle) then 2 60ish foot jumps to a fat square down rail set up urban style to a staircase set with a down box on the left, a small single barrel in the middle, and a roller box on the right, then finish it off with an up rail
 
Damn right, It'd be awesome if I could get a three choice setup like that. Can anyone think of anything really different? Something thats not difficult to hit but adds a suprise element to the course that you dont usually see.
 
yeah a hip add like a barel at the bottom of the run for fun, f/d rail you cant go to wrong if its all set up nice
 
Flat Down Rail with a big jump with no gap on.

Big Kicky 40-60foot Table

Another Table

Long flat Rail

Down Flat Down Box

Another table

Wallride
 
With what Ive got available, was thinking... (Short indoor slope mind you for big range of abilities)

Gap kicker

Up flat rail

Triple picnic bench

Down flat down rail

Wallride

But was looking into building something fun like a muliple choice rail set up. Good idea to maybe build a hip before a downward facing wallride at the bottom so people can see it clearly. Hmm got me thinking!

Thanks for all the input guys.

 
start off with a big step up to step down in the middel, a step down onto a u rail on the right, and a street set up down rail on the left, then a decent sized jump, then another jump, then a hip, then a bunch of rails and boxes (also an s rail), and then a wall ride or a qaurter pipe(and there would be a long enough space between the last box or rail and wall so that you could get enough speed for the wall and not have to skip the last box or rail).
 
couple fairly large lippy jumps, an up flat down box, a flat down box, a down rail, a down flat down rail then a 4 jump line then staircase combo box such as the one above, then a big jump, then a wallride combo then a PC style disco box, then a flat down flat then a flat up flat then another down rail to an up box to back to back C boxes both curving opposite directions into an s rail dawg into a step up to a step down, then a butter box then an up down then another trapazoid then a gap to rail then a tire jib then a up gap down mailbox combo then another jump line of 6 then a chanel gap then a down flat down box then an up rail then a flat bar then an up flat down flat down mellow but long but perfect box.
 
open up with a stair set with a hand rail and box ledge

25 footer

30 footer

side by side an up flat and a flat rail

side by side down rail and dfd rail

side by side flat to gap to flat rail and a 30 footer

side by side up rail and 30 footer

35 footer

40 footer

thats mine... its all pretty much doable for me and it offers good choice so all the lines arnt the same
 
a few lumps in the snow.

a flat rail 6 inches above the snow

a few 10 foot jumps in a row

another flat rail maybe 8 inches off the snow

a 3 foot drop

an x factor ramp up to a picnic table

and then a slush pit.

 
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