Honestly watching how you're able to do almost all your tricks on this setup while also having a better time on rails/copings, maybe finding a compromise between this setup and the park one could help you get to a next level of versatility in your comp runs. You're at a point in your riding where a slightly bigger deck would have no negative impact on your park tricks while allowing you to go get the extra "street" tricks that might get you the points you need to take the W in Rome. Anyway love the video !
@@JaydenSharmanI agree that the deck is too long to ride park at maximum efficiency. If you can find a shorter deck with approximately the same width, you’ll get the best of both worlds. The thing is you can arguably already be considered the best “pure” park rider in the world so your progression margin to be “the best rider” in the world is mostly street at this point. I think it’s exciting to see you go out of your comfort zone in order to be the best. It’s the kind of professionalism we need to get scooter at the X Games.
Bigger scoot suits you! I feel like 5.3 by 22 is a bit of an awkward size tho. It either gotta be shorter or wider for 22 inches. But it does look sick!
Hey jayden, quick question. I bar spin naturally the same way I whip. Do you think this makes it harder to learn combos with bar spins and i should learn to oppo bar as i further progress? Love the video man. Your a big inspiration
Hey man, I was the exact same! I learnt both bars and whips to the left. I definitely think learning oppo bars helped me fit them into a lot more combos. And you’ll then be able to do both ways. As I think the way you do it now looks so cool.