ReturnToMonkey Active member Jan 23, 2021 #2 Eh at that point it's all the same. It's definitely easy to tell the difference between a dub cork 9, a dub flip 180, and a dub flat/rod 9 but beyond that there's a few different axes that simply all look sick
Eh at that point it's all the same. It's definitely easy to tell the difference between a dub cork 9, a dub flip 180, and a dub flat/rod 9 but beyond that there's a few different axes that simply all look sick
WoFlowz Active member Jan 23, 2021 #3 Kangaroo flips only look good if their a true flat spin and not super flippy or just a double backy with a 180 and Japan grab **This post was edited on Jan 23rd 2021 at 8:53:01pm
Kangaroo flips only look good if their a true flat spin and not super flippy or just a double backy with a 180 and Japan grab **This post was edited on Jan 23rd 2021 at 8:53:01pm
DominatorJacques Active member Jan 23, 2021 #4 Ha ha! I have a hard enough time just to count that "S"! If it's Knee-Ice though, I know it!
Mr.Mitten Active member Jan 24, 2021 #5 I feel like a traditional kangaroo flip is more like a double lincoln loop with a 180, where a dub flat has more backflip esque rotation to it
I feel like a traditional kangaroo flip is more like a double lincoln loop with a 180, where a dub flat has more backflip esque rotation to it