Sorry to hear about your back.... Kids hit those jumps all the time and land on the transition without any problems. Some of them actually land short because they are too slow on the in-run. I am not an expert, but it appears that jump requires just right amount of speed to hit the transition properly. Figuring out that speed is part of learning to jump safely.Originally Posted by madhavok
Also jump is not high so extending the transition will make it flatter, so instead of nice steep transition you will have a longer flat one. That is not going to make your landing any more pleasant.
I have hit it and friends of mine hit it both Saturday and Sunday. Everything was nice and soft in the afternoon. If landing was still frozen, you might have been a little early.
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