Coc Jump Size?

reynolbeads

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Just saw a picture on the camp of champions instagram of the park layout this year, dont see no 60 footer.

Was planning on sending a dub this summer so i am wondering how big the jumps are.

Anybody know?
 
13700663:mswizzle3 said:
instead of one huge jump they have a line of two jumps that are about 35 feet

13700686:Titsandwich11 said:
what is this, a camp for ants?

IMO (if this is true) this is a way better option, because the majority of kids aren't going to be out throwing doubles down on 60 footers, the majority of kids are working on fronts, backs, 3s,5s, and 7s and 35 footers are a way better size of jump for this, like yeah the pros won't be able to throw down as hard, but if your actually a good skier then you should be able to throw down and get creative on anything just my 2 cent
 
13700692:Shoey-Ski said:
IMO (if this is true) this is a way better option, because the majority of kids aren't going to be out throwing doubles down on 60 footers, the majority of kids are working on fronts, backs, 3s,5s, and 7s and 35 footers are a way better size of jump for this, like yeah the pros won't be able to throw down as hard, but if your actually a good skier then you should be able to throw down and get creative on anything just my 2 cent

i totally agree with everything you said but if i paid thousands and traveled up to CoC in the middle of the summer i would expect at least one medium jump and one large jump...
 
I'm sure there will be a jump to work on dubs.

Progression is off the chart right now and dubs are mandatory to place in medium/upper level events.

These camps are designed for that.
 
13700704:Titsandwich11 said:
i totally agree with everything you said but if i paid thousands and traveled up to CoC in the middle of the summer i would expect at least one medium jump and one large jump...
very true, especially if you are past that point in progression
 
13700692:Shoey-Ski said:
IMO (if this is true) this is a way better option, because the majority of kids aren't going to be out throwing doubles down on 60 footers, the majority of kids are working on fronts, backs, 3s,5s, and 7s and 35 footers are a way better size of jump for this, like yeah the pros won't be able to throw down as hard, but if your actually a good skier then you should be able to throw down and get creative on anything just my 2 cent

It looks fire and I can't wait to lap tomorrow, but how am I suppose to dub a 35 footer without having to huck my meat?
 
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