THE LAYBACK EDIT | 32.5" FILIPE TOLDEO PRO THD SMOOTHSTAR

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • G'DAY GUYS! Here is the layback edit be sure to check out the tutorial here: • LAYBACK TAILSLIDE SURF... Hope you enjoy YEW!! 🤙🏽
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    Board I'm riding: Smoothstar 32.5" Toldeo THD
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Комментарии • 5

  • @footkinetics
    @footkinetics Год назад +2

    Great video & edit. Thanks for sharing your technique & tips.
    I’m about the same height as you & experienced the same issue with front foot sliding too far forward at times… which then made for a sketchy landing or roll-out (i.e. nose-dive).
    I put a home-made footstop on the deck of board… screwed it in at the distal left (front left) bolt hole (I’m regular footer). Made it from a washer cup (base) & a bushing (or you can use a modified rubber door-stop from Bunnings). Put a bolt through the top, going down through the board into the base of truck (or you can drill a hole that best suits you). This footstop has stopped the front foot creeping forward which has really helped at skateparks & pump tracks (haven’t nose-dived since).

    • @YeWLayton
      @YeWLayton  Год назад +1

      Cheers thank you! haha epic! innovation at it's finest 👌🏽 I'm fortunate enough to have a quiver of different sized boards, so I can switch it up depending where I'm riding, but I like the
      ingenuity!

  • @RidingWithMau
    @RidingWithMau Год назад +1

    Killer as always, dude!! 🔥🔥🔥 I've thought about moving down from the 33" to those 31-32" sizes so it's useful to hear your take on it. Of course, I'm like 6 feet shorter than you are so it might work out in my case 😂

    • @YeWLayton
      @YeWLayton  Год назад

      Thanks bro! haha yeah they're super rippable for me on the smaller ramps and on the street - there's less weight to them and with the smaller length, it just makes them super easy to rip and whip around. But yes, for me being a taller guy - 6'2" I have a wider stance, so when my feet start shifting up on those boards on the bigger ramps, the landings feel a bit sketch haha but yeah if you're under 6foot then it wouldn't be much of a problem for you, definitely worth adding to your quiver!

  • @alva1325
    @alva1325 11 месяцев назад +1

    伙计,你很棒👍~ 激励着我努力