where does everyone get their leathers? or recommend to get their leathers sick leathers by the way! i like the design
where does everyone get their leathers? or recommend to get their leathers sick leathers by the way! i like the design
@Matt Needs Wheels I think that having film of yourself (i.e camera mounted on your body, looking AT your body) can help form improve a lot. Something like this angle (360 cam on an arm ha...
@Kyle Fugate Agreed. Do it!
@David Serate That'd be a bit easier. But yeah having that stuff acurately described is huge for improvement and learning. For car stuff I learned SO much from tech posts on forums and stuff like t...
@Josh Gaudon I would think someone with less of a split wouldn't need to have as much weight up front since spit trucks are more forgiving? IDK tho..
@Matt Needs Wheels I think it would depend from person to person. Like someone with a huge split would be mostly up front, where someone with a more symmetrical setup would have a more even distrib...
@Matt Needs Wheels I think it would be easier to add weight measuring things to the inside of the shoe. I know there are super thin compression/weight measuring components.
Let's go fast and eat a**. Found a dope mountain road with two sides, perfect pave and views for days. Camping in the local forest. https://facebook.com/events/s/baker-pack-attack/474706628282677/
@Matt Needs Wheels honestly I would love to map that out! I'll get to thinking of some ways to measure that. Would be really cool to see
@Matt Needs Wheels i've tried the blue slusheez and they were very inconsistent wheels to me. they always slid out from under be probably due to the round lip. now trying the iceez i believe that i...
@John Oliver I hear "less in the pave" I think less controlable as a rule of thumb. Contact patch is the same essentially, I suspect the wheel shape is what gives the Iceez more control? Or what do...
usual wheels i ride are 75a white snakes (tend to ice out on slides) powell byron esserts 82a yellow primos (tend to ice out on slides) i found the iceez to be v...
out the package the cloud ride were ready to slide. I enjoyed how in the pavement the wheels were and how controllable they were. after a day of riding they stayed round and barely even wore down o...
@Gabriel Fockler Dude, I never even skated their pucks, but your making me miss em still. Their gram went hard. Post below.
@Kyle Fugate Someone (not me my form needs inprovement hahah) needs to tape gripped up scales to the top of their deck and do some skating on cam, to give a very accurate look at how much weight is...
Something to add just that really helped me mentally map out fast toeside glove down slides is maintaining a tuck and pushing downward from your rear foot in combination to a precarve to initiate a...
@David Serate many shoes over the years, but in my current rotation I have a pair of Etnies Andy Andersons, 2 pairs of Adidas 3st.002s, and a pair of Nike Court Vision Mids. The Etnies have the Fie...
Yeah, I had them add it and it feels amazing. Concave overall is really pretty mellow but board feel is phenomenal, nothing gets in the way. Between the racetail and a Riptide Slab I'm as locked in...
What is a tuck? The downhill tuck is a position/posture/pose that maximizes straight-line stability and aerodynamics, so you can go fast in a straight line. Aerodynamics: You get both you...
That's wicked! Is the racetail custom / how is the concave on the don? I've been thinking about the new excalibur but im a big fan of locked in concave
@Diego Murray I'm late to the party, but I've heard of people using cones roadside to get around the bushing seat restriction. I'm happy on stock so I can't back that up, but it might be worth a sh...
Just your ordinary Rocket Don Racetail, 16.5" WB, Zealous, Mags
Fireball Beasts. Sucked in every imaginable way.