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Big Red
A 5ft monster. The biggest kicker at Bracknell, which will float you out for snow sized airs on a dry slope. |

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Double Bar Rail
A 26ft double steel flat bar which is more intimidating than it looks. Nice and long for styling some locked down jibs. |

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Baby Rail
Perfect for beginners just learning how to ride rails, not to high so not to far to fall should you bail. |

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Small Wedge
A small wedge ramp, again perfect for freestyle beginners. |

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Jib Box
At about 7ft long, this box is great for all levels of rider. allows learners to get that jib experience, but you can also step it up should you feel the need. |

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Gate Rail
Made from an old steel gate, this obstacle may not look to tricky, but certainly needs skill to get on it. Thin, single bar with about a four foot out. |
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Rainbow Pipe
A smooth and long rainbow rail, for a little variety. not too high and made of transco pipe. A fun little obstacle. |

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Bigger Wedge
A step up in the jump scale - just to get a little bigger. |

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Whippy Kicker
A slightly whippy kicker which sends you up rather than out, so you've got to take this one with a fair amount of speed. |

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Up-Flat Rail
Can be an Up-Flat ( not good for the skis) or a Flat-Down. Either way it presents a smooth jib for some smooth styling. |

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C Rail
A mellow C rail, made of Transco pipe. The sides have been covered in permasnow, so stacking on this toy isn't so bad. |

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Tombstone Box
A large Tombstone flat box a foot of the ground for learning those new and perfecting old tricks. |

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The Howies Ramp
This bracknell favourite is always smooth and allows a range of riders to progress their freestyle, you go as big as you want to. |