What's your favorite type of rail?

Broy

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Was thinking about this in school today, and wanted to know what you guys thought. Anything from a quad kink to a double barrel, what's your favorite type of rail? and what's your best trick on it?
 
Park city's S-Rail and Down-Flat are two of my favorite rails, tubes are always fun and buttery flat rails.

PC also has this like f-d-f ledge (small box) sometimes set up as a d-f-d, its the best.
 
double barrels, hand rails, and tubes are definitely my favorite. I absolutely hate wide boxes.
 
13494835:eheath said:
Park city's S-Rail and Down-Flat are two of my favorite rails, tubes are always fun and buttery flat rails.

PC also has this like f-d-f ledge (small box) sometimes set up as a d-f-d, its the best.

Agree! This is why I also love Park City, lots of rails to choose from.
 
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S rail
 
the corrugated. As with any other attention hog i love when i do a broken rail grid on it and all the old dudes/gapers on the list get pissed off.
 
13494835:eheath said:
Park city's S-Rail and Down-Flat are two of my favorite rails, tubes are always fun and buttery flat rails.

PC also has this like f-d-f ledge (small box) sometimes set up as a d-f-d, its the best.

You hit features?
 
At the mountain I really like kink boxes, flat rails, and tubes. In the backyard the easiest one for me is a 10 ft double barrel with or without a 5ft extension I can grip it extremely easy. My favorite but seems to be a little harder to grip/scissor is a 14ft 8 inch tube. Does anyone else find the tube to be harder to grip/ scissor?
 
13495300:Titus69 said:
I know, just a shitty joke..

Idk dude I got some seriously no chill hater vibes from your sector so not sure what to think.

- elbow rails are tight

- tubes in a variety of forms.

- flat downs for disasters

- up rail to butter pad to down rails are right as well

- funky creative setups that aren't too over the top.
 
13495593:Rsimpson said:
Does anyone else find the tube to be harder to grip/ scissor?

Not by much but yea, you really gotta set your edge into a tube but they're super fun for surface swaps, flat bars are a lot easier to grip and throw a nice switch up on
 
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