Worst and Best Styles Among Pros

CycleDTC

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In my opinion one of the worst styles of pros would probably be me, CycleDTC. For best style I would say Paul Bergeron, what do you think?

**This thread was edited on Apr 17th 2014 at 1:40:52am
 
Style or no style, they're still better than you so you can't really talk. Most of the people on here can't talk. You can have all the style in the world but if don't have technical tricks it really doesn't matter, at least at the professional level. In my opinion.
 
12955865:.Hugo. said:
Only a woman would think of clothes...

lol I was thinking of riding style not clothes then someone said there was more to it than your outerwear or something like that and I got confused
 
whatever mod/admin keeps abusing their powers and putting in theses polls making fun of OP's.......

I love you
 
Brady Perron has the best style out there imo, similar to Phil/Henrik, but with some taps, presses and shiftys to blow your mind on pretty much every feature he hits.

I wished there was more footage of him out there, really underrated skier imo.

[video]http://vimeo.com/85540650[/video]

Op, nice try, but even with your self pronounced shitty style, your mom is a pro, you're not. xD
 
12955859:shreddinthegnarr said:
Style or no style, they're still better than you so you can't really talk. Most of the people on here can't talk. You can have all the style in the world but if don't have technical tricks it really doesn't matter, at least at the professional level. In my opinion.

anyone can say objectively say what they like and don't like regardless of skill.
 
Worst style is definately that guy who competed in Big Air at XGames this year Luca Tribondeau wearing like XS clothes and a racer helmet ... Best style in my mind is Wallisch
 
12955859:shreddinthegnarr said:
Style or no style, they're still better than you so you can't really talk. Most of the people on here can't talk. You can have all the style in the world but if don't have technical tricks it really doesn't matter, at least at the professional level. In my opinion.

fuck yeah, you know what's up!

tho I think we can talk about our role models...
 
12955859:shreddinthegnarr said:
Style or no style, they're still better than you so you can't really talk. Most of the people on here can't talk. You can have all the style in the world but if don't have technical tricks it really doesn't matter, at least at the professional level. In my opinion.

you're an idiot. it's called an opinion. your own ability is totally irrelevant.
 
12956467:hpbubski said:
Worst style is definately that guy who competed in Big Air at XGames this year Luca Tribondeau wearing like XS clothes and a racer helmet ... Best style in my mind is Wallisch

Funny thing is though, Luca's triple corks look way better than Wallisch's one in The Wallisch Project (though that's the only one of TWall that I've seen)
 
12956467:hpbubski said:
Worst style is definately that guy who competed in Big Air at XGames this year Luca Tribondeau wearing like XS clothes and a racer helmet ... Best style in my mind is Wallisch

Luca's triples are on point, hating on someone because of outerwear is stupid.
 
12958906:ECSTASKI said:
Luca's triples are on point, hating on someone because of outerwear is stupid.

sad but true: outerwear plays a big role in freeskiing, you probably have crossed the baggy vs. skinny debatte before, too... you know what I mean
 
12961001:SkiingAintCrime said:
sad but true: outerwear plays a big role in freeskiing, you probably have crossed the baggy vs. skinny debatte before, too... you know what I mean

I think the outerwear debate more comes from what I should wear, not really what pros wear. But it's obvious there aswell and affecting peoples opinions on what pro skiiers they like. For example if henrik cut of his dreads and wore max hill tight clothing people would most likley not like him as much. I think it's stupid to favour an athlete because of their outerwear. Each to their own I say.
 
12961614:ECSTASKI said:
I think the outerwear debate more comes from what I should wear, not really what pros wear. But it's obvious there aswell and affecting peoples opinions on what pro skiiers they like. For example if henrik cut of his dreads and wore max hill tight clothing people would most likley not like him as much. I think it's stupid to favour an athlete because of their outerwear. Each to their own I say.

on the other hand: clothing and appearance can be something very personal & individual, a way to express yourself... so I guess you can say you like someone better for how he dresses, e.g. comparing Jossi and Henrik, both killing it at skiing but totally different with choice of clothing and lifestyle

also, certain music is affiliated with certain clothing styles, though one needs to be careful with this... (I myself wear baggy as fuck but prefer music that would go better to max hill's cut-off jeans)
 
12957111:Rusticles said:
TJ Schiller

Jossi wells

I am going to have to add one and it may date myself a bit more but Rory Bushfield

Maybe not as much anymore, but when he was towards the end of his prime park years, he really made Oakley outerwear looks it's best, mostly because he could pull off baggy shit and not look like a ski flynt skittle in a sleeping bag. I guess kinda like TJ, they're both thick enough to actually carry themselves well in XL outerwear
 
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