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What makes the slipperiest Turf?
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i just built a summer setup but i cant get enough speed.
what makes the turf wicked fast?
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I like to put searchbar on my turf, it makes it go as fast as you should try it sometime!@!!!!
sry i had too, but i like to use dishsoap and water, works like a dream
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there is this wicked fast soap called surchbaer Its European but totally worth it!
haha but seriously there are no tricks, just lots of water, and lots of soap. if you lose speed in the tranny, it is probably too long, try shortening.
Otherwise, youjust gotta pump the shit out of your drop in.
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soap, water, and it being on a slant...............
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im sorry but snow
lol uhhh look up snowgel
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snowgel is cool i guess but kind a lot of money. id just use conditioner or shampoo
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mini golf grass and a sprinkler
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vegetable oil..if your willing to get that on your skis
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I just got this huge ass bottle of western family liquid soap, that shit and some fresh water before every hit. Your good to go.
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What makes you fly one that stuff is spraying silicone spray on the bottoms of your skis, it comes off every few runs so you just keep putting it on.
use soap and water too.
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make sure you have a smooth transition, that kills so much speed
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I lay down a rough carpet or astroturf, and put a snow fence over top of it. And I've found a few splashes of Tide laundry detergent works great. Just make sure it's not bleach. And then water it down really good.
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yea do this but i dont think you really need to put water that much. i just do it like every 10 hits. well youll see for yourself.
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push really really hard with poles. thats what i do, plus I just put normal dishwasher soap and water on it once every few sessions.
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sodium polyacrylate , same exact thing as snowgel, but ALOT cheaper. can be bought in a science supplies store, maybe your school even has it (most do)
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i put strips of puckboard on my drop in. it slides about the same as freshly soap and watered astroturf so its just alot easier
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A big steep drop in is key. Not so much for skis I guess but you have any friends that snowboard its a pain in the ass to get goin because we go slower
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its all about the snow fence. just go buy some from home depot or just take some from a construction site
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For us the turf was key make sure you get a thick base that will hold all the water and soap that you put on the ramp
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question for those that play sports
do the football cleat detachables "for turf" work good on omni-turf??
wet green carpet stuff works baller for rails
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