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weastcoatDon’t make it too low, your skis will catch when you try to do swaps and it will make it harder to do spins out. I’d say make it 1 to 1.5 feet high and you’ll be good.
weatcoasthave you even done a swap in your life, let alone a spin out?
weatcoasthave you even done a swap in your life, let alone a spin out?
Christian_Balepls change your name or delete your account
exit32I recommend following this tutorial. In addition it was running a little slow so I found a cheap box of M Snow on Craigslist and added it on to the bottom.
The rail is 18 inches high and I have plenty of speed for it. I'm also pushing off the top railings of my setup like a slingshot.
https://www.newschoolers.com/forum/thread/471848/TUTORIAL--How-to-build-a-summer-setup
There's a lot of stuff on Newschoolers "build a jib", but you need to search it separately. In addition, just start building because almost everything works and you can always make modifications.
1094756
Hope this helps! (DM with any other questions)
weatcoasthave you even done a swap in your life, let alone a spin out?
exit32I recommend following this tutorial. In addition it was running a little slow so I found a cheap box of M Snow on Craigslist and added it on to the bottom.
The rail is 18 inches high and I have plenty of speed for it. I'm also pushing off the top railings of my setup like a slingshot.
https://www.newschoolers.com/forum/thread/471848/TUTORIAL--How-to-build-a-summer-setup
There's a lot of stuff on Newschoolers "build a jib", but you need to search it separately. In addition, just start building because almost everything works and you can always make modifications.
1094756
Hope this helps! (DM with any other questions)
weastcoatExit 32 deserves MOTM for the insight that he’s been providing to the site lately
weastcoatExit 32 deserves MOTM for the insight that he’s been providing to the site lately