skiforhead Member Nov 4, 2004 #1 is there any difference in sliding wooden rails, and if so is there any good way to attack them pray for snow
is there any difference in sliding wooden rails, and if so is there any good way to attack them pray for snow
N Nine_Milla_Killa Active member Nov 4, 2004 #3 yeah i lipslid a 24 stair last year and its like u catch your edge all the time. I found it was usually your trailing foot, but they're doable for sure, u just gotta get used to it. _______________________________ What is the colour of a mirror? 'Fear is your only god' - Zach Dela Rocha NS hockey pool champion: 2003 www.theeasyrider.com
yeah i lipslid a 24 stair last year and its like u catch your edge all the time. I found it was usually your trailing foot, but they're doable for sure, u just gotta get used to it. _______________________________ What is the colour of a mirror? 'Fear is your only god' - Zach Dela Rocha NS hockey pool champion: 2003 www.theeasyrider.com
skibio5 Active member Nov 4, 2004 #4 seems like unless it was kept super waxed you'd catch ur shit on it a lot...
B-Flip Member Nov 4, 2004 #5 haha I learned to slide rails on wood, but yeh u gotta just watch urself Remember it's 10% equipment, 90% rider, and 0% what kinda jacket your wearing I am a skier because skiing needs a future Save correct spelling for school Member Number 2511
haha I learned to slide rails on wood, but yeh u gotta just watch urself Remember it's 10% equipment, 90% rider, and 0% what kinda jacket your wearing I am a skier because skiing needs a future Save correct spelling for school Member Number 2511
H Henry Active member Nov 4, 2004 #6 if the wood rail has wax or some snow on it it's pretty good tom slide, on warm wet days they get real sticky tho, check the 2001 video in my profile --------- I am Ben Wallace
if the wood rail has wax or some snow on it it's pretty good tom slide, on warm wet days they get real sticky tho, check the 2001 video in my profile --------- I am Ben Wallace