I know its hard to believe without buradnt. But I believe if you've never sidehilled before like lots of people attending riding clinics, the mono-rail will make it much easier, so yeah.
Yes and no.
Its easy to over compensate and land on ur lid... lol
Anything under 30° u can pretty much ride in the neutral position. Doesn't feel right though.... so use to being on one side of the sled...
30-40° u can still ride neutral but u have to be at the back of the boards, up front won't provide enough leverage.
Anything over 40° u better be at the front of the boards and on one side of the sled, too much throttle will turn u up the hill quick.
For people that are afraid of the throttle, it will help them sidehill. Just baby it along on one ski. I could see noobs enjoying it, hell i enjoy it...
As for durability. Hifax go quickly but rail is still good at 750mi. Not a jumper though.
Hit some stumps, logs, trees, pounded the moguls.
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