Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 2:13 pm
Tough question as course depends upon size and slope of hill. Roughly though cones can be 6-12 feet apart, some offset a foot or two from the "main line" of the course. The main line does not need to be straight, but could be set curved. I have a spreadsheet I can send you, but you will need to adjust the distance between cones to suit your hill.
On boards, hybrid or special slalom calls for something around a 20" wheelbase, the bones wheels may not be suited for slalom because of their radial lip, slalom usually call for a hard square lip to give traction. Also, if you are comfortable with speed and spacing, a larger wheels like 70mm will give you a higher top end speed than the guys on 65mm.
Joe
On boards, hybrid or special slalom calls for something around a 20" wheelbase, the bones wheels may not be suited for slalom because of their radial lip, slalom usually call for a hard square lip to give traction. Also, if you are comfortable with speed and spacing, a larger wheels like 70mm will give you a higher top end speed than the guys on 65mm.
Joe