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What’s the best freestyle ski?

  • wave jammer

    Votes: 3 25.0%
  • 300sx

    Votes: 3 25.0%
  • 3d

    Votes: 6 50.0%
  • hx

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    12

Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
right, you can gamble and NOT want to use someone else LARGE asset pool.

And the insurance can gamble, and control the betting ( charge MORE to insure Male drivers <25)

I have no problems with insurance companies, they provide a needed service, at a what is generally a reasonable price.

But what about the ones that gambled and lost in the floods and or hurricanes?

didnt some insurance companies go belly up after all those pay outs?

they gambled, and lost.

probably though, they did what they could to legally protect the investors, or whoever has the asset pool, by going bankrupt.

Oops, just saw your post requesting not to discuss the 'Eye' word.

sorry mang.
 

superjetdave

comin round on spring
Location
Kalamazoo MI
Welcome to the X and and in my opinion get a SJ if you can. Also this is an awesome site to get information, parts, and help on how to build up your ski.

:splatt:
 

showmepro1200

ISJWTA Member #007
right, you can gamble and NOT want to use someone else LARGE asset pool.

And the insurance can gamble, and control the betting ( charge MORE to insure Male drivers <25)

I have no problems with insurance companies, they provide a needed service, at a what is generally a reasonable price.

But what about the ones that gambled and lost in the floods and or hurricanes?

didnt some insurance companies go belly up after all those pay outs?

they gambled, and lost.

probably though, they did what they could to legally protect the investors, or whoever has the asset pool, by going bankrupt.

Oops, just saw your post requesting not to discuss the 'Eye' word.

sorry mang.

Thats ok

The ones that went bankrupt after the large storms didn't have the proper or enough of a backup in place, called reinsurance.

Done with the insurance nerding now ha ha
 

WAB

salty nuts
Location
coastal GA
We have to charge the 19yo people more, they are more of a risk.
If we did not charge them more, YOU would pay more FOR them.

Best part is the stories people will tell you. I had a lady that 'hit a deer'. Problem is she had several round shaped dents on her hood.....shaped alot like a sledgehammer. Needless to say, vandalism by a slegdehammer carring deer is NOT covered. :nono: The had her sweating bullets during the interview.
 
QUESTION:

Which trick took you the longest to learn?

re-entry - is the hardest trick in freeriding...

barrel rolls - took the longest to learn... not so much learn, but perfect them.. it's a tough trick when you never hit the same ramp and landing clean every time is not easy.

no - handed back flip - took the most balls
 

BrapBaby

Party like a rockstar!
Location
Missouri
re-entry - is the hardest trick in freeriding...

barrel rolls - took the longest to learn... not so much learn, but perfect them.. it's a tough trick when you never hit the same ramp and landing clean every time is not easy.

no - handed back flip - took the most balls



re-entry???
 
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first one i found, my bad. I am trying to work in between post here

hard to tell sometimes without a sequence
 
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there's my man Andrew w/ the goods....

Brapgirly...
the pics of the guy w/ the white turf... he is the man when it comes to re-entry's.... that's why he owns the surf... drew aint too shabby himself...
:bananajump: nice sequence
 
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Katie

Way cooler than Mark44
Location
Union, Missouri
I am working on the barrel roll and that seems to be the most challenging so far. I am getting half way I should be there this year.

Easiest tricks to concentrate when you are learning is jumping waves, cowboys, riding on the hood, bulldogs, fountains, turn slides, turn subs. Once you master most of those concentrate on the harder stuff.
 
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