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  • What are the Types of Rails for Snowboarders?

    Look at any ski resort's terrain park and you'll plenty of rails, typically metal structures bent and twisted into all sorts of shapes. Their purpose is to offer a snowboarder the same sort of...

  • How to Build Snowboard Box Rails

    The biggest question people ask when building a Snowboard Box Rail is what to use on the top. There is considerable difference of opinion when it comes to what is the best snowboard box materials...

  • How to Grind on Snowboard Rails

    Snowboarding is a fairly new extreme sport which was grown very quickly in popularity. What started as an alternative to skiing, and another way to ride down hills and mountains, has become so...

  • How to Make Snowboard Rails

    How to make snowboard rails. To a freestyle snowboarder ramps and rails are just as important as snow and gravity. There are two basic materials you can make a snowboard rail from, wood and metal....

  • How to Snowboard on Rails

    Rails are a key piece to the snowboarding experience. Rails provide for an obstacle, and makes for a new, exciting experience than simply going down a snowy hill. Snowboarding on a rail can be...

  • How to Detune Your Snowboard Edges For Rails

    Here's how to detune your edges for rails without wrecking them completely.

  • How to Ride Your First Straight Rail On A Snowboard

    Here's how to ride your first small rail on a snowboard without bailing or getting hurt.

  • How to get better at hitting snowboard rails

    Hitting rails with a snowboard can be challenging. Here's are some snowboard rail training tips to help you out.

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