Longboard Powerslide
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@any4003 not exactly. If your concave flattens out or something ridiculous like that, then it will be harder to control slides but as long as it isnt as warped and twisted as much as having like one wheel lifted off the ground you should be fine. also, extra little tips, you may want to loosen your trucks up so you can turn harder, just not so much that you arent comfortable at speeds. maybe you should get some harder wheels without square lips either
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@Cookmonster789 thanks But is it possible for a board to get warped and not have the ability to slide?
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crap video
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@f0615388 everything
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@any4003 To learn to slide, I recommend finding a large hill to carve down, and I mean carve hard. Soon your back wheels will start to lose traction, and you will hear them slide a little. Once you are comfortable with that, go a little faster, do a small toeside carve, do a heelside carve really hard and kick out with your back foot. Your back wheels should slide, making you do a speed check, and you might have your ass on the ground from falling, but once you do that, learn to control it.
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@grahamfedd i guess you could consider that a powerslide, but unless he steezes them out more, i don't think you'll get flatspots
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When the top 2 comments are responses...i have to spend 10mins of life trying to find it. Then its something stupid like "he sucks at it, he did it wrong"....
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@eggnog1337 he was being sarcastic? haha not obvious?
@Brynjulvify hating on a fellow longboarders riding style? disrespect
HawkMods 3 months ago 21
@Brynjulvify What so bad about Mongos?
f0615388 3 months ago 18