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RoidedSasquatchI go super slow which works on the low PVC rail but not so good on the taller flat bar or hand rail.
john18061806if you're on a nuttable rail, please be sure to pop. a broken tailbone/nutsack is never a good thing.
Charlie*You pretty much solved the problem on your own... You can't expect metal rails (that are often built up onto platforms/knuckles/mounds etc) to slide the same way as PVC laying low on the ground. I had this problem myself a ways back. I was frustrated for the same reason because I felt like the things I was practicing on PVC weren't translating to the metal rails in the park. Part of the reason being that PVC is just much more slippery than steel and you have to take that into account.
Hate to say it but you sound like you already know what to do... you just gotta commit harder, and keep your speed up! Visualize what you want to do before dropping in. Also have you already got front swaps on lock? If not, i'd start there first. Its only my opinion, but I think getting comfortable with front swaps on big rails would be much easier than starting with a blind swap. Good luck!