My 10 Best to Worst: 1 Medium Jump Line, 2 Medium Tube, 3 Small Tube, 4 Quarterpipe, 5 Gap to Box, 6 Small Tube, 7 Small Jump line, 8 Hip Jump, 9 Down Rail, 10 Medium Box. What's Your 10?
Hey Kevin I would just like to say thank you, I watched you beginner snowboard videos back in like 2014 and you taught me how to snowboard, I’ve never taken a lesson, I would just watch your videos so thank you
My favorite terrain park feature has been the square rail. It’s small and low to the ground and I’m using it to progress towards to the mythical circular rail..
2nd Update: I went snowboarding today, had a kickass day, and then broke my left collarbone clean in two doing a 180 on a groomer on one of the last runs of the day 🥲🥲
1. Medium battleship rail. (preferably with side entrance options) 2. A well made small jump (fairly steep take off and landing with a small gap allowing for a variety of air times) 3. small tube down, street entrance 4. Hip jump 5. pole jam 6. small wall ride 7. side hit with a good run in 8. Large tube flat 9. rollers 10. small tube on top of a quarter pipe
I started learning 180 on 180 off on the dance floor box before stepping them up to the medium box, then adding in presses and other variations. Favorite feature of all time has to be big quarter pipes (20'+) with big log sticking out the top
Something I hope to reach one day. Still a beginner. Only have 2 seasons under my belt. I got my Burton Step On bindings and boots, but have to wait till next season to try. My brother (got me started in snowboarding) and I were in Rusutsu the week before you guys arrived. I had big fun on the beginner slope over there.
I'm surprised you didn't have up sloped rails and boxes, they're pretty much the only thing I can do slides and presses to grabs and 270 outs. Also rainbows and handrails with stairs are my favourite
My favorite feature is the barrel, similar to a rail and slides like a dream. I personally hate boxes since I have found them to be stickier than rails.
A simple urban on down tube (with a small Ollie requirement) is the best thing in the world to learn tricks on. Technically they are the same as rails but so much more forgiving and really easy to slide off of/fall off of in control. They’re also low enough it’s hard to taco or shin then
I'm still new to snowboarding but I love it!!! nothing more freeing than a nice powder run. I'm still a little scared of trying to hit a rail tho 😬my goal for the season is to 50-50 a skinny box and 180s
At camelback there’s a run called Pharo and it’s a black terrain but at the start there’s big rollers that you can get a lot of height from but there’s no space to land because the next roller is so close. Long story short I said full send went way to high and landed on the incline of the next hump
There is two hips at my local they are about 15ft tall and this is coming from someone who only rode park my first year you can go up to 10 feet above the hip
Petition to make it snow all year
I agree lol
Me to
I’m for it
Agreed
Petition to get all of these features on every hill
I freaking love snowboarding!!!
Whaaaaat me to
Thats very unexpected!!! Cool hobbie! We have something in common lmao!!!!
Me tooo!!!!💖
Yes
bars
I’ve been an instructor for 5 seasons and I still have a soft spot for rollers, they’re so fun no matter your skill level
Side hits are also crazy fun.
definitely s/b on the list!
I finally started snowboarding right at the end of the season and can’t wait until next year. thanks for the tips!
Voodoo Skate Co. I live snowboarding
Yooo
Well it’s next year, ready to shred?
@@tpespos I’ve been shredding!
same but this season.
i cant deal with summer
My 10 Best to Worst: 1 Medium Jump Line, 2 Medium Tube, 3 Small Tube, 4 Quarterpipe, 5 Gap to Box, 6 Small Tube, 7 Small Jump line, 8 Hip Jump, 9 Down Rail, 10 Medium Box. What's Your 10?
I just noticed that when your do 360s and 180s you don’t rotate your arms, it makes it look a lot nicer and cleaner
:)
Quarter pipe
Where’s the XL jumps
04:10: The guy in the background was really going for that b3
Hey Kevin I would just like to say thank you, I watched you beginner snowboard videos back in like 2014 and you taught me how to snowboard, I’ve never taken a lesson, I would just watch your videos so thank you
My favorite terrain park feature has been the square rail. It’s small and low to the ground and I’m using it to progress towards to the mythical circular rail..
that's cool for starting and for some switch buy tubes are where it's at
Update: I have done a large circular rail, probably like 7 feet long
@@iaincunningham7926 cool now time for 7m one :)
2nd Update: I went snowboarding today, had a kickass day, and then broke my left collarbone clean in two doing a 180 on a groomer on one of the last runs of the day 🥲🥲
@@iaincunningham7926 F
Great video as always 👍
Great video Kevin, this has got me hyped for some progression this year. Cant wait for the next one.
1. Medium battleship rail. (preferably with side entrance options)
2. A well made small jump (fairly steep take off and landing with a small gap allowing for a variety of air times)
3. small tube down, street entrance
4. Hip jump
5. pole jam
6. small wall ride
7. side hit with a good run in
8. Large tube flat
9. rollers
10. small tube on top of a quarter pipe
I started learning 180 on 180 off on the dance floor box before stepping them up to the medium box, then adding in presses and other variations. Favorite feature of all time has to be big quarter pipes (20'+) with big log sticking out the top
Kevin, love your vids best snowboarding channel on UA-cam!
Something I hope to reach one day. Still a beginner. Only have 2 seasons under my belt. I got my Burton Step On bindings and boots, but have to wait till next season to try. My brother (got me started in snowboarding) and I were in Rusutsu the week before you guys arrived. I had big fun on the beginner slope over there.
Hips are also great for learning miller flips and 360s because they're very forgiving on rotation
Love the videos thanks, Kevin. KEEP THEM COMING!!
nice kevin i love your park vids there so sick man
Thanks Geordie!
all good brother
U put some work in on this video killing it!
Thanks Elliott! Yeah, it took a few days to get all these clips together!
@@SnowboardProCamp i noticed ! Great idea for the vid :)
nothing beats a good old edgecut to taco on a Down flat Down rail
Damn you make those look so easy
Flat rail is awesome
There's no bad feature. Just bad approach. All features are fun. Some are just easier to butt slide 😝
Great vid! Giving me some cool trick ideas for next season!
I'm surprised you didn't have up sloped rails and boxes, they're pretty much the only thing I can do slides and presses to grabs and 270 outs. Also rainbows and handrails with stairs are my favourite
Agree
Big Bear, my home park, love & hate relationship lol!
summit vs bear vs mtn high!
@@aaronsloate1474 summit the best
I really like rollers, seeing your footage made me miss Bear
Bear creek ?
@@phasebaze5952 Big Bear
As the weather gets hotter and hotter, we desperately need a coolness. ^O^
Nice vid Kevin, I dig it. I don’t ride park a lot, but I have a similar feature list. 🤙🏼
My favorite feature is the barrel, similar to a rail and slides like a dream. I personally hate boxes since I have found them to be stickier than rails.
I'm pretty new to rails so I have no opinion on those yet. But Rainbow and Curved boxes are probably my favorite!
Kevin big fan man love your channel
Thanks Lachlan!
I’ve only snowboarded 3 times but I still want to do it for a living
A simple urban on down tube (with a small Ollie requirement) is the best thing in the world to learn tricks on. Technically they are the same as rails but so much more forgiving and really easy to slide off of/fall off of in control. They’re also low enough it’s hard to taco or shin then
Especially if it’s just a little down not super steep
I feel like the medium box is the most forgiving to learn on
Thank Kevin I really appreciate the vid nice vid keep up your excellent work
Backcountry kicker !! This is my best
I'm still new to snowboarding but I love it!!! nothing more freeing than a nice powder run. I'm still a little scared of trying to hit a rail tho 😬my goal for the season is to 50-50 a skinny box and 180s
So close to 500k
anyone else just vibing to the back ground music lol?
Any plans for this summer? Are you going back to South America ? Or Cardrona!
Hopefully all those places! Will have to see which countries open up!
@@SnowboardProCamp is Canada open for exits? Haven't left since before this craziness.
Waterfall rails are sick to
I wanna go ride bear soooo bad!!
I love rainbow boxes those are what I first learned to Jib on
I wish the places I go had more park features
I'm a skier but I love snowboard vids
check out 4:10. Nice wipeout in the background
At camelback there’s a run called Pharo and it’s a black terrain but at the start there’s big rollers that you can get a lot of height from but there’s no space to land because the next roller is so close. Long story short I said full send went way to high and landed on the incline of the next hump
DUDE IM GOING TO MOUNT HOOD FOR THE CASCADE CAMP NEXT YEAR! Wonder if I’ll see you
my favorite feature would be a flat donk rail
dying to go back to the park!!!
Rails always get my ribs good when I go for them 😩
I’ve done all those
I just started learning skate style I have been practicing for slope style and working on tubes and jumps and boxes
Snowboarding in sommer? Hold up where
Just learnt how to 5050 wail tails
I learned my first boardslides on a medium flat box 😁
Rails are so much easier than boxes
Where do you ride because your park looks sick
It would be sick to know what resort this was at
Good video. I'm self-taught and wondered what these things were called 😅
Yoooooo a foe of those clips are at my home park bear mountain, great to see how to hit those features
Would a capita doa be a good park/groomer board?
Yo i saw my resort Big Bear at 0:37
Big bear so siick
One of my favs!
Is this at Big Bear in SoCal?
I have a question on how to get better at 180s and 360s
Come to seven springs
kevins only trick - back board
Must be nice to have a small jump.
is no one gonna talk about he literally levitated at 1:26 wtf lmao
Anyone know where to buy tubes?
Your local building store should sell drainage pipes that work as tubes!
SnowboardProCamp awsome thanks
I think the dance floor box is amazing for begineers but when ur get better u qant smthing more challanging
The tube is forgivable if you don’t smack your shin on it
I don’t have as favorite haha I just started to try hitting the little jumps by the rails. I’m getting started and hope to get better!
Don’t ever do that!! They are NOT jumps. That’s shitty park etiquette and you look like a major doofus doing it.
Where do you buy your equitment ?
I min the boar
I never snowboard did but I em going to today
Where is that
what board is thatttttr
i ski but nice vid
my main resort doesn't have a park :,(
There is two hips at my local they are about 15ft tall and this is coming from someone who only rode park my first year you can go up to 10 feet above the hip
Pole jam 1#
i was the first VEIW!!!
I wanna board 😭
Everything's good except square rails, frick square rails
Its only for snowboarding?! 😅 i m a freestyle skier
#bigbear
I can’t ride park because if I’m more than 40cm off the ground I start to tilt backwards and end up backflopping
I’m thinking only ride on rails
Pill
Hey man I make and ghost produce music if you want some cheap beats with originally synthesised sounds x
A lot of 180’s there... can you do somthing else?
minute 4:10 that must have hurt
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