Underrated dub?

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I just wanted to know, if I'm the only one who thinks, a "switch double cork 1080" is an underrated double, which is not seen very often in edits/competetions/etc. ...

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It seems like a lot of people learn switch dubs first, which leads me to believe they are easier to throw.
 
this is wrong t-wall threw them in every competing run he had last year, he just put a japan in it so it looked a little different
 
I'm really digging the double underflip JF and Henrik throw, as well as hand drag double cork 9s.
 
i saw henrik trying it at the european x games, but didnt land it. has it been landed? link please :)
 
Are you high?
The camera angle is a tad unusual, but that looks like every other hucked, bootgrab sw dub rodeo 10 I've seen over the last three years.
People need to stop obsessing over trick names....who gives a fuck.
 
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no. favorite dub is sw dub cork 9. john ware does them and haven't seen many other people. its not a sw dub rodeo 9 like everyone does, its sw cork 5 to cork 3. so sick
 
dubbs are used way to much in competition and i think they should not be allowed in qualifying rounds then in finals let the dubs flyy. anyone with me on that?
 
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