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On the bottom of a toboggan, you typically apply a slick surface, often made of plastic or other smooth materials, to reduce friction and enhance speed on snow. Some toboggans may also have a wax coating to improve glide. Additionally, certain designs may feature a slight curvature to aid in maneuverability.

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