Surprised the video isn't on here yet. For those who haven't experienced it...filmed and edited by my good friends at Spectrum Innovations Seth and Mike Zaluski. Enjoy!
never bail! I actually did my first flip attempt this past saturday in jupiter beach, landed completely upsidedown with the ski. Didn't hurt at all. Anxious to try it again
Maybe this has been discussed before, but I know daytona is notorious for breaking pumps/nozzles, and cracking nose pieces from the shallow depths. My question is if I want to attempt back flips, what do you guys do to determine water depth in unfamiliar areas? Or do you advise not to risk it...
im wondering how much of a difference it would make waiting until you're leaving the wave before hucking it? Also, i think the folks that lean their weight directly to their side VS leaning towards where the fuel cap would be, makes lot of the difference in determining where the nose goes.. I...
I was thinking about that too. It is stock length. I bet if i cut it down 2 inches it would amend the issue. Just don't want to risk it riding nose high..
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