This is the second session on the snowblades. Since the J.R.B mini
shred is pretty small and it's not worth pulling the ski's out just to
hit a shit 1 meter long rail, what's not very fun in my option? Plus
it's also a good way to practice new thing until the snow starts
falling again.
I do have a bigger rail as well, but its shit for hitting as a step-on because it has corrugated piping for the sliding surface.
I really need to build a legit summer set-up with astro turf and a
burly as fuck drop-in. But i'm not the type of person who go’s out and
buy's wood and shit. When, i would rather steal wood and piping from
construction sites. Instead of wasting my money buying it from
hard-wear stores.
I got pretty creative with the snowblades and
the J.R.B mini shred rail, the mini tramp and a bucket. The first thing
i tried was setting up the mini tramp at the end of the rail for a
double combo hit. This was pretty fun, for doing switch up, 3's on to
the tramp, 1's and 3's off and loads of other creative variations. The
second double combo hit i put the bucket on the left hand side of the
rail. This was fun as well for doing one footed stalls on to the bucket
and switch up to bucket tap, 2's and 4's out. The third double combo
hit, i set up the bucket at the end of the rail. This didn’t work out
to well, as i tried to spin on to the bucket the first hit and pretty
much split-it in two.
These are the only two photo’s lil punk took, because the battery died out on him after 15 minutes.