Is Siver Voll the best to ever slide a rail?

KaneDog

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Siver has been my favorite skier for a bit so I may be biased but it seems like he's maxed out technicality when it comes to rails. Sure there's dudes like Henrik, B-dog, Jesper, Lj, WW, etc who bring a ton of creativity into the mix but as far as straight up slaying rails, I think Siver is top dog. If you haven't watch his season mixtape he just released, do that first and get back to me.

Have a great season !
 
topic:KaneDog said:
Siver has been my favorite skier for a bit so I may be biased but it seems like he's maxed out technicality when it comes to rails. Sure there's dudes like Henrik, B-dog, Jesper, Lj, WW, etc who bring a ton of creativity into the mix but as far as straight up slaying rails, I think Siver is top dog. If you haven't watch his season mixtape he just released, do that first and get back to me.

Have a great season !

siver has drip for sure
 
Every time I watch a game of slvsh that he's in and he does some crazy switch ups its mind blowing and he just acts like its nothing. In the game of slvsh against Sebastian Hein, when he does the front swap front swap back 270 it just shows how talented he is....
 
i'm not sure if you heared of him , but he goes by the name pretzel king , penguin enthusiast , tom wallisch ?

**This post was edited on Nov 9th 2019 at 8:04:03am
 
No doubt one of my favs. It blows my mind how tech he is but how clean it all is. Seriously never has his feet more than 2" apart when landing and just drips style.
 
14074261:Ryan5_MN said:
No doubt one of my favs. It blows my mind how tech he is but how clean it all is. Seriously never has his feet more than 2" apart when landing and just drips style.

right? and how doesn't he catch an edge on his inevitably massive dong?
 
These days it's pretty tough to put the label on anyone as the best to ever do something. However, the Voll dogg definitely has some super unique style and goes in. He deserves the biggest respects, no doubt.
 
Not talking shit, I think silver is dope. But...

he only ever spins right, I’ve never seen him do more than a 270 in or out spinning left.

Therfore i I don’t consider him up with the likes of wallisch and other goats that can do any trick any direction.
 
14115950:M.M said:
Not talking shit, I think silver is dope. But...

he only ever spins right, I’ve never seen him do more than a 270 in or out spinning left.

Therfore i I don’t consider him up with the likes of wallisch and other goats that can do any trick any direction.

I think there's a simple way to spins both directions that is discussed at 11:54 of this video

 
14115950:M.M said:
Not talking shit, I think silver is dope. But...

he only ever spins right, I’ve never seen him do more than a 270 in or out spinning left.

Therfore i I don’t consider him up with the likes of wallisch and other goats that can do any trick any direction.

damn, i kinda can't unsee this anymore.
 
siver is my favorite skier too, that being said, i seriously don't know if there's anyone else in the game who can pull off technical rail tricks and make them look as steezy as him.
 
I've been noticing the last few years that guys like him, Colby, ahall, and some of the other crazy mofos out there that ski so different than the other top guys in past years.

Lemme explain what I mean

These dudes like siver and ahall just get their feet underneath them like nothing I've seen before. When I watch the edits now adays it's not even the tricks that impress me as much as how these dudes so consistently get their feet underneath them. It's almost like they do a trick, and then land. In 2 separate steps kinda. I feel like before this the landing was always part of the trick, and now landings are a trick themselves. Trying to convey this into words, but this is how my brain comprehends it. Idk shit from guys like him just looks so different and I think it's all about how these homies land so effortlessly from the weirdest axis
 
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