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Wed Apr 02, 2008 9:07 pm

datenland wrote:

Might be kite dependent. There are kites where Lazies are difficult anyway. On my Transfers there is no difference between a Snaplazy and an Inverse.

Erik


That's for sure. On my devils, the inverse requires really almost constant walking, a much sharper spin input, and is quite a bit harder than the snap-lazy, which only needs a short step forward.

Just my two cents.

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Fri Apr 04, 2008 9:52 am

Wow Mike, Man I watched that movie clip about 30 times!
Had to crop it to just play the trick as I couldn't work out what was going on, but understand more now, thanks to slowmo playback :)

Cheers for that, I really gotta get to some better flying days!!
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Fri Apr 04, 2008 12:53 pm

datenland wrote:
The Inverse is a difficult but very cool trick.


Might be kite dependent. There are kites where Lazies are difficult anyway. On my Transfers there is no difference between a Snaplazy and an Inverse.

Erik


My Essence is a backflipmonster!!
No difference at all in snap and (yoyo)multilazy's and the only thing i have to do to hit a good inverse is pull it very hard and trowing both hands completely forward after the input(i'm lucky,i have long arms).