dude. i'm 42 and snowboarded in the 90's when a 540 was sick.. and we played games like 1080 snowboarding on N64 and we thought the idea of doing a 1200 was ridiculous. no one can spin that much we said
Also 33 here. I remember making a podium at a big air. All I did was a (local kid clean) Indy 360. I think first run I did a huge method grab. Hats off to these kids coming up!
33 here too! Still trying to perfect a 360 😂 finally got my methods dialled so should travel back in time and win... Playing Shaun white on ps3 at the moment.. dug out 1080 on n64 last week Stay shredding... millennial rippers 🤙🤙
@@user-vr5fr6mv4p this comments section has made me feel like I’m not alone. Anyone want to go to salt lake and hit Snowbird March 1-4? I’m sneaking out there that weekend for some fun.
Literally twice as gnarly as the shit they were doing back in 2000. 1080 was considered godlike skill and now these guys are gymnasts up there. Freaking wild with the progression.
@@mrspankyukthe point is you can’t see the full trick UNCUT. you say you can pay attention for more than ten seconds but you can’t even read the full comment 🤦♂️
he prob couldn't even tell where the ground was especially landing with his back facing foward too. prob was timing how long it is till he lands by jumping it a few times first without any spinning. ❤
I doubt it. You really can't land a spinning trick on a snowboard without knowing where the landing is. His landing with his body facing backward is more proof that he knew right where he was in the air, and where his board needed to be pointed to not hook an edge.