In another thread Krusher posted these links:
forward 360 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chfyJthGGL0
reverse 360 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X0aCjoZm3o
Rather than hijack the thread I thought I'd start a new one. Watching the clips, I thought some of the 360s were pretty functional and one guy's wave knowledge was pretty good, getting tubed just after completing the spin, in a critical section. The guy doing repeated 360s' just had my head in a spin. Guess I feel the feel the same about aerials - some just look plain wrong. Each to their own though.
The absence of fins opens up opportunities but also restricts some avenues. I'm looking to a new nofin soonish.
Bob
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Re: Krusher's 360 Youtube links
"To the dark side you will go"
The function of a 360 to me has never been "look at me i've done a trick"
Its a maneuver in my repertoire of things to do on a wave that feel good, The sliding sensation during a spin is the pull, I guess it the same as drifting cars that become popular recently.
Here are couple of other tail sliding videos with finless boards ridden by stand-up riders
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meX2DVy9_AQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqCHbu31JL8

The function of a 360 to me has never been "look at me i've done a trick"
Its a maneuver in my repertoire of things to do on a wave that feel good, The sliding sensation during a spin is the pull, I guess it the same as drifting cars that become popular recently.
Here are couple of other tail sliding videos with finless boards ridden by stand-up riders
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meX2DVy9_AQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqCHbu31JL8
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HAH! I was full 4 wheel drifting in my parents VW bug while in high school in mid-60's. Well, I was until the rear axle broke and I did a full 720 el rollo popping out both front and rear windshields and totaling the car. Oops, grounded. Come on Bevis, let's do that again...heh=heh-heh-I said "come".the same as drifting cars that become popular recently.
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I restore vw's for a living, seems we have things in commonGeoffreyLevens wrote:HAH! I was full 4 wheel drifting in my parents VW bug while in high school in mid-60's. Well, I was until the rear axle broke and I did a full 720 el rollo popping out both front and rear windshields and totaling the car. Oops, grounded. Come on Bevis, let's do that again...heh=heh-heh-I said "come".the same as drifting cars that become popular recently.
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YEAH! That's the ticket...late night shopping mall parking lots, dead end cul-de-sac streets, and esp the windy road up into the hills behind town, though mine was totally stock, the family car. Whoo-hoo!!! Damn lucky that stupid split axle or whatever it was they used to use didn't fail on the road in the hills or I wouldn't likely be typing this
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