First to hit urbans on skis? probably.
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First to hit urbans on skis? probably.
Worked great,
they were faster than my friends skis ( he has volkl somthings) and im only proud of this because speed it a big issue in a city rail.
but i do have to say i was so afraid of getting soft tails i made the tails 1.5mm thicker than the nose, giving a 2-12-3.5 mm
and now i cant do butters. (n) too stiff.
uni glass top sheet is decently durable, but i made the mistake of buying 3 sets of extruded (? the softer base material ) bases and there is some gouges in the base from either the concrete hubba, the dfd rail or the urban concrete wall drop. but i honestly didnt expect the skis to be as good as they are.
good whippy spins, can do a 540 off a one foot drop!
i have a go pro video of the concrete hubba, but its too dark, and i need to figure out a way to fix my power generator for lights. ( it gets dark at 4:30 here)
and! i got a check from work for the november, and i bought my self a Canon rebel t2i, so i will have some nice edits this year.
they were faster than my friends skis ( he has volkl somthings) and im only proud of this because speed it a big issue in a city rail.
but i do have to say i was so afraid of getting soft tails i made the tails 1.5mm thicker than the nose, giving a 2-12-3.5 mm
and now i cant do butters. (n) too stiff.
uni glass top sheet is decently durable, but i made the mistake of buying 3 sets of extruded (? the softer base material ) bases and there is some gouges in the base from either the concrete hubba, the dfd rail or the urban concrete wall drop. but i honestly didnt expect the skis to be as good as they are.
good whippy spins, can do a 540 off a one foot drop!
i have a go pro video of the concrete hubba, but its too dark, and i need to figure out a way to fix my power generator for lights. ( it gets dark at 4:30 here)
and! i got a check from work for the november, and i bought my self a Canon rebel t2i, so i will have some nice edits this year.
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download and install the new update. it changes everything.
no more holdong the front button for twenty minutes for it to turn on. just a simple press
http://www.goprocamera.com/support/hdheroupdate.php
no more holdong the front button for twenty minutes for it to turn on. just a simple press
http://www.goprocamera.com/support/hdheroupdate.php
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