great video, I like u go over it and show slowly with your hands then actually do it, it's a great way to teach not many people do good at teaching, keep up the great work
I've been watching ur videos for long time now they helped a lot especially since I've built my own and trying to learn on a board that isn't quite perfect is hard but from it definitely helps having tips like this and watching ur videos, with videos like these it doesn't feel like I'm watching an average RU-vidr, u don't act like ur better or really put to much it feels like watching a friend it feels like another rider not just a RU-vidr u and ur friends give youtube hope to not just be a way to make money or get famous
I've come back to this video and say awesome work & thanks! managed to smash ( no not literally!) my 1st quarter pipe this weekend on my board, this was all a massive help 👌👍✌️👊
Just got my mountainboard today (I already am a pretty good snowboarder) and took it to the skatepark and I just gotta say that it is harder than it looks. Had a few decent crashes lol but I am getting better.
Dylan i can do everything ( ish ) on this now apart from dropping in from a half pipe, my rear wheels stopped me last time i tried it ending in a decent bail over the front haha! Could you look at doing this in a future video as im a bit stuck ( quite literally actually haha ) on this bit? Cheers dude keep up the good work
1. what brand of Mountain board is that ? 2. I am thinking of putting a surf adaptor in a mountainboard to use on asphalt do you see any problems with that ?
@@jemellflunory IF you have Aluminum hubs or rockstar II's pump them up to 100 PSI. more PSI the more speed you'll get on concrete. If you don't have those wheels be careful because they might explode. Try 60-80 PSI
Heres how you should. Dont. Skateparks are already crowded enough we dont need people fucking shit up on a mountain board. Go use mountain boards for what theyre intended and buy a skateboard if you wanna skate park