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probably quite a bit...though, it would be pretty awesome to have during the winter months up here.
Nate
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Re: RE: Novelty?
Originally posted by SquamInboardsbetter than picking you buddy up 100 times while he's trying to learn kickflips
For the record, I agree with you. But the online wakeskating community has assured me that kickflips and all other seemingly difficult wakeskate tricks with a possibility of being on the inconsistent side (wake to wake kickflips, wake to wake 360 shuvs, and so forth) are extraorinarrily easy once you are in perfect harmony with your mind, body, soul and skate.
Take that however you wish. I remain an incredibly horrible and inconsistent wakeskater and would surely benefit from such a training device. I am about 50% on wake to wake jumps @ 60 feet, 50% on shuvs and body varials, and nearing 100% effectiveness on boring and irritating my crew as I fuddle around on my wakeskate.
I do love wakeskating though. I just wish I was better.
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Re: RE: Novelty?
Originally posted by Erik...nearing 100% effectiveness on boring and irritating my crew as I fuddle around on my wakeskate.
I do love wakeskating though. I just wish I was better.
Nate
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RE: Re: RE: Novelty?
would save lots of time and energy!
the up front cost probably wouldn't be too bad compared to what it would cost to run the thing. think i'm gonna build one that is deisel powered and use vegetable oil for fuel.......
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