Best trick?

cnorcross

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Dumont's double frontflip with a superman?

Or his record breaking air?

Seth morrison BC frontflip?

Anyone know anything else better?
 
I don't think dumonts double front should be on that list considering there a lot of other people that can do them.

 
thats actually how they are taugh alot of the time because it lets you spot your landing and figure out where you are in air
 
you are going to get a lot of hate for the Dumont double front. I thought it was pretty tight with a lot of style but with low technicality.

I don't know as far as a single trick goes but B Browns run in the first stop of the Dew tour at breck last year, not 2009, 2008. That run changed the way I looked at slopestyle.
 
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Ummmmm no. I would have to say that the 'best" trick in my opinion is the DJ12 for technicality and cork9 blunt for style. Jibwise I would say 180on to 50/50 shifty 450 hornbeckshift out.
 
the least he could have done would be to throw a different trick in later rounds. Same tick over and over.
 
If you guys disagree, post a link of the best trick/run. Im really high and Im feelin like watching some premium vids. For now Ill surf the videos :)
 
no other pro can do the superman aka crows pleaser with a double frontflip.. he won for creativity with the superman. he deserved it. since u think the trick is nbd i wanna see u haters try that shit.

i skiied with simon and when i talked to him about it he said he shouldve came in 2nd so he knows it. stop pointing it out. he easily couldve threw a bigger trick but he was in it for fun...
 
I can respect that, but the only person that comes to mind in a HUGE competition for fun is Tanner Hall
 
im not hatin on his double front, when i saw it, i thought it was sweet cause i didnt expect it.......but the only reason he won is because it was a crowd pleaser so i do agree. PK's switch double cork 12 shouldve won
 
Holy Jesus, Mother of God, Krishna, and Xenu. I have nothing to say to the ignanacy of this thread. "No other pro can do superman front dubs." Here's a little video for you of something I like to call the switch dub superman front.

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lol you beat me to it... I was gonna post the same video. And switch dub fronts are deffinetly harder than regular
 
Switch fronts are way harder because you're blind the whole time. Plus there's a kid on here who learned dub fronts his first year in the park. I'm certain that once he is no longer hurt he would be able to take that to a superman dub front if he wanted.
 
If Seth actually landed his rodeo 7's then that would've destroyed his frontflip. He came close a bunch of times on absolutely huge cliffs, but I've never seen a video of him actually landing one.
 
Dumont's double is actually really easy, but he supermanned like maaaaaad lol. But I've seen footy of PK doing it as well as a whole host of other pros.
Best trick as it stands right now is probably true double cork in the pipe, DJ flip, or PK's Switch double 12.
I also give credit to Bushfield for having the balls necessary to do that massive switch double backflip on the Whistler booter a few years back.
 
i know that it would be pretty damn hard to throw a styled out 9 30 some odd feet out of a quarter pipe.
 
The point he was trying to make, is that a "am"(I use that word lightly because LJ is one of the best in the game now) is able to do that, not just "pros" like Dumont. Also the reason he wasn't in winter X is because he doesn't have enough exposure.
 
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