Jibs are any type of fixture which can be ground, buttered, or tricked off of.
* Rail: A metal bar, either rounded or with a small flat surface, which a skier or snowboarder can slide across (called "grinding").
* Funbox: Similar to a rail, but wider with a ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) surface. May or may not have metal edges. Compare Funbox, for skateboarding. Rails and boxes have many different shapes and sizes: straight, sloped, curved, or kinked.
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| - Jibs are any type of fixture which can be ground, buttered, or tricked off of.
* Rail: A metal bar, either rounded or with a small flat surface, which a skier or snowboarder can slide across (called "grinding").
* Funbox: Similar to a rail, but wider with a ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) surface. May or may not have metal edges. Compare Funbox, for skateboarding. Rails and boxes have many different shapes and sizes: straight, sloped, curved, or kinked.
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| - Jibs are any type of fixture which can be ground, buttered, or tricked off of.
* Rail: A metal bar, either rounded or with a small flat surface, which a skier or snowboarder can slide across (called "grinding").
* Funbox: Similar to a rail, but wider with a ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) surface. May or may not have metal edges. Compare Funbox, for skateboarding. Rails and boxes have many different shapes and sizes: straight, sloped, curved, or kinked.
* Wall ride: A vertical, or near-vertical, wall-like surface made of UHMWPE. Most wall rides have another similar surface at the top that is angled down towards the wall, but more perpendicular to the ground (like a sideways funbox attached to the top of the wall ride)
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