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- Ventura County
First off, I want to acknowledge that I may come across at times as being "all over the place" so for that minority, apologies in advance for annoying or offending you by this question. On the other hand, its not mandatory to read my threads…
In all honesty, I have learned a lot from the site even though I still suck at riding and am at best a beginner. Having said that, I want to change my beginner status and definitely will be buying a new ski. My current question is really based on the aforementioned input I have received thus far on this site which has me taking a few more things serious before dropping bucks using my current cash and/or retirement fund.
You all have me convinced that a backflip may in fact not be so easy to do. I am confident I can still do it (I assume its mostly mental with the right ski) but I have been wrong before so who knows. Anyway…before I kid myself into thinking that just because I have a powerful ski I can by default do a flip, I want to know how many of you have created a “backflip-worthy ski” and still can't pull it off. I am sure with time, if the ski can do it so will you since its just practice, but I do worry I too could spend money and not be able to achieve this goal as quickly as I imagine.
So I know a 440…or 550 is just plain dumb towards this goal but I still maintain that with a proper 900+ it should be doable, but am trying to be open minded that it isn’t as easy as I think.
In all honesty, I have learned a lot from the site even though I still suck at riding and am at best a beginner. Having said that, I want to change my beginner status and definitely will be buying a new ski. My current question is really based on the aforementioned input I have received thus far on this site which has me taking a few more things serious before dropping bucks using my current cash and/or retirement fund.
You all have me convinced that a backflip may in fact not be so easy to do. I am confident I can still do it (I assume its mostly mental with the right ski) but I have been wrong before so who knows. Anyway…before I kid myself into thinking that just because I have a powerful ski I can by default do a flip, I want to know how many of you have created a “backflip-worthy ski” and still can't pull it off. I am sure with time, if the ski can do it so will you since its just practice, but I do worry I too could spend money and not be able to achieve this goal as quickly as I imagine.
So I know a 440…or 550 is just plain dumb towards this goal but I still maintain that with a proper 900+ it should be doable, but am trying to be open minded that it isn’t as easy as I think.