It looks really goofy if you do that, you want to get your bars right below your waist, its the most comfortable, and will really save your back in the future.
You want to get your back wheel really locked onto the side of the coping when doing the feeble, and hop as high as you can out.
It helps if you start turing for the 180 before you hop out of the grind.
Selling my hep thresh, and strikers. Really good condish, nothing wrong with it, had it for a while, but I didn't ride it very much mainly because of rain.
Comes with Odyssey headset, brake, striker fork, Gripper, and a lucky wheel.
No crack, dents or anything, striker is cut for baby scs, but...
Yeah, my janoskis are still going, have had them for like 6 months.
the sole is worn about half way through, so still has a lot of life left in them, no rips in them or anything either.