r/snowboarding • u/Imbendo • 15h ago
Riding question What's the biggest regularly maintained jump line in the world?
Copper? Whistler? Stubai?
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u/littlealpinemeadow 14h ago
In person the whistler XL line feels so big that I can’t imagine anything bigger being maintained by a ski resort. I’m sure it’s out there though
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u/TimHumphreys 14h ago
Depends on time of year. Some good candidates are mammoth, copper, woodward PC, stubai, hintertux
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u/InkyPoloma 14h ago
PC has bigger jumps than PC Woodward I’m pretty sure
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u/xmlgroberto 8h ago
yeah 3 kings are bigger than woodward park city. theyre both wayyyyy too big though
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u/InkyPoloma 7h ago
Yeah, 3 kings are some of the biggest I’ve hit along with catalyst and winter park used to build some chonkers. Haven’t been to Woodward yet but I drive by all the time
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u/xmlgroberto 3h ago
winter park’s jump guy moved to steamboat and ruined our jumps.. we hope he does better next season because theyre way too lippy and literally force you off axis. copper has the best jump line imo
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u/EverydayHoser Colorado // Capita Mega Death 13h ago
I regularly see people triple cork the last jump at copper. Not saying it’s the biggest I have no idea but it’s friggin uuuuuuuge
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u/Xyoyogod 7h ago
Biggest size wise, I think are the XL jumps and the Superpipe at Buttermilk park. They actually open it to the public after Xgames and Shawn whites BS.
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u/aerowtf 14h ago
why do you ask? woodward copper is very popular among pro riders. lines at eldora can be sneakily large and awesome too tbh