hmmm more like a floating 360... what i have been trying is a carving 360. My biggest concern is breaking of the fins or the fin plugs. saw "wanderer" do a 360 spin at RJ's a few years ago and that was pretty sweet
"Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air… "
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
6'1", dean cleary tri, 6'0 Flashpoint tri, 5'9 chuck dent (epoxy quad), 9' velzy (single fin triple stringer)
Its all about FUN if its not fun or you cant do it dont ,if you can go for it explore the innermost limits of pure fun ,One day you may realise there are no limits
Smells ...I think the proper title is "Bark at the Moon"...
Well today was lesson time. I was in the "spinner zone" !! I was doing them frontside/backside( don`t know which is which though), slow motion,, on the lip, under the lip., used them as a stalling move, in the white water. I was a spinning fool and loving ever minute of it !!!!
If I did those moves, then you would forget about Troy and Chayno. Do we really want that ??
Besides, there is a new trick I want to try but I have to check with Bruce to see if there is a warnnety on my board if I break it with-in the first yr.
Let me elucidate the good KB public on my first spinner -as I promised I would try.
At VBay (The boys from the rock know where) - 3 ft semi-critical reform - tried the bottom turn halfway up the face variety. Well around I went - it was OK- kinda fun - but I don't think I've been missing anything.
What was fun was the next one I went for - a foam climb from behind a section - rotating 360 degrees and dropping right back into the action - now that gave me a thrill. I loved the way it was functional and exhilarating.
Next up the more critical floating 360s will be attempted - now they do sound like entertainment.