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yes, i have personally slid my friends, both stand up slide and Coleman slid it. it really matters more about the wheels, the harder the durometer, the easier it is to slide. the durometer is the number that it ___ a.... its between 70a and 100a, the higher the number= harder the wheel=easier to slide.

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Of course you can, just keep practicing and you will eventually get it. Take a hard carve in the opposite direction and then an even harder one back, de-weighting your back foot. It will slide, then just practice with balance. Speed is your friend, it will make sliding way easier, ride within your limits.

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