[poll] quarter pipe to bank hips

do you?

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  • no

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jeff26

Member
do you consider hips that are quarter pipe to bank flyout?
i know its not a big deal but ive been wondering
 

jeff26

Member
yea, but im just saying, alot of people jump out of them going really high, but land at a stop and then gain a bit of speed going down them.
 

Kenny O.

Member
oops, i accidently clicked yes without reading.
I <3 qp to bank hips, but only if its a bigger bank not a mellow as one.
 

Jordan Jasa

Silver Member
idk if you guys get what hes saying

i think he means like how people use flyout to do hard tricks, like ya know how people are flyout whores? the same thing can be done with q/p to bank.
 

Jon Reyes

Member
its like saying quarter to bank, tricks done into bank like quarter to bank or hip to bank are cool but tricks landed back into tranny are more smooth =] but anyways bri is right
 
It's obvious that it's not a flyout, he's just asking if it's reasonable to consider qp to bank hip tricks as worthless as ones done on a flyout. Well, landing on a hip like that is surely more difficult than flying out, as you have to lean forward and land on a surface that's leaned sideways. Landing sketchy is possible on this (unlike, say, going over a boxjump), but if you do that, this is your problem, not the obstacle's. Sure, it's not the most wicked obstacle to do tricks on but it's better than flying out. Same goes to regular qp to bank transfers.
 

Matt Dibble

M3MB3R
Staff member
eh i was talking about this with nate grant one day about where he does some of his bangers; its not really flyout. But, i don't look at stuff landed on those mellow type of bank hip things as highly as over something with tranny or whatever.

bad choice of words, point still get across?
 
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