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urbanjump FBHQ Regular
Posts : 587 Join date : 2013-12-19 Age : 29 Setup : Berlinwood Xwide:
X4's, China wheels, stock tuning
Brutal Custom:
TDLB's, Duros, witchcrafts
Zink, Ktown, 2 Bawsewoods, 2 woobs, Beastpants, Cowply:
All have wide BRT's, Oaks or FF wheels, & Witchrafts
| Subject: Nollie tricks Sat Sep 26, 2015 3:14 am | |
| Curious to know people's preference on this. When you guys do nollie tricks do you use the actual nose of the deck or do you turn it around and use the tail as the nose?
Obviously depending on the line you end could end up having to use either but when I'm just setting up nollie I use the nose.
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meekin Part of the Furniture
Posts : 1522 Join date : 2014-12-09 Age : 29 Location : SC
| Subject: Re: Nollie tricks Sat Sep 26, 2015 3:33 am | |
| nose is obviously a little more difficult but feels really good when you get the trick clean. |
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Estevan Rivera Blossoming FBHQer
Posts : 211 Join date : 2015-01-18 Age : 34 Location : Port Richey, FL Companies : NPR Crete Setup : Homewood Mid Shape
BRT 32mm
Joycult Wheels
Level Up "Beta Bushings"
FBS Tape
| Subject: Re: Nollie tricks Sat Sep 26, 2015 3:46 am | |
| I use the nose for nollie and switch |
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deejaydestroy Part of the Furniture
Posts : 1598 Join date : 2013-07-21 Age : 34 Location : datbooty Setup :
-woob rlx
-brt wides
-witchcrafts
-oaks
| Subject: Re: Nollie tricks Sat Sep 26, 2015 3:51 am | |
| I use my fingerboard exactly like I would use my skateboard. Nollie and switch are both on the nose, regular and fake on da tail. |
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Joe Connelly FBHQ Regular
Posts : 548 Join date : 2014-02-25 Age : 28 Location : CT Setup : cozy with cool guy wheels and trucks
| Subject: Re: Nollie tricks Sat Sep 26, 2015 5:19 am | |
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DoubleDigits Every Day FBHQer
Posts : 894 Join date : 2015-05-08 Age : 36 Location : Australia, NSW Setup : Setup #1
[Experimenting]
Setup #2
Brutal 'Nuke' shape
Grand cruiser wheels 8.5 (yellow)
Ytrucks (polished)
Witchcraft bushings (yellow)
Roswell deck rails (yellow)
Dislocation tape
| Subject: Re: Nollie tricks Sat Sep 26, 2015 12:48 pm | |
| I try my hardest to get my decks (made with) 50/50 kicks so it makes no difference if your using the 'nose' or 'tail'...helps SO much when doing lines with varial flips and such...
- Jono |
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Fungerboard Blossoming FBHQer
Posts : 346 Join date : 2015-05-03 Age : 22 Location : UK Setup : Weca w2
BRT 2.0
FlatFace dual duro
| Subject: Re: Nollie tricks Sat Sep 26, 2015 4:37 pm | |
| Which ever way round the board it really. |
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urbanjump FBHQ Regular
Posts : 587 Join date : 2013-12-19 Age : 29 Setup : Berlinwood Xwide:
X4's, China wheels, stock tuning
Brutal Custom:
TDLB's, Duros, witchcrafts
Zink, Ktown, 2 Bawsewoods, 2 woobs, Beastpants, Cowply:
All have wide BRT's, Oaks or FF wheels, & Witchrafts
| Subject: Re: Nollie tricks Thu Oct 01, 2015 7:57 pm | |
| Hmmm interesting Deejay. I always used the tail as the tail when riding switch....because you're riding in a normal stance but opposite ya know? |
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deejaydestroy Part of the Furniture
Posts : 1598 Join date : 2013-07-21 Age : 34 Location : datbooty Setup :
-woob rlx
-brt wides
-witchcrafts
-oaks
| Subject: Re: Nollie tricks Thu Oct 01, 2015 8:45 pm | |
| Yeah, a lot of people have that confusion @urbanjump. Let's say you're doing a line... Nollie front 180 down let's say a curb?... The switch flip a stair set... How sloppy would it look on camera to adjust your board back to being on the tail? It's set up that way so whatever you land in, you're set for you're next trick in the line, ya feel me? It's all preference, though I will say you don't see many pros adjusting their board mid line, haha! |
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urbanjump FBHQ Regular
Posts : 587 Join date : 2013-12-19 Age : 29 Setup : Berlinwood Xwide:
X4's, China wheels, stock tuning
Brutal Custom:
TDLB's, Duros, witchcrafts
Zink, Ktown, 2 Bawsewoods, 2 woobs, Beastpants, Cowply:
All have wide BRT's, Oaks or FF wheels, & Witchrafts
| Subject: Re: Nollie tricks Fri Oct 02, 2015 12:26 am | |
| Yeah yeah I gotcha. Makes sense. Ill use the board however it is mid line. If I'm rolling in switch though I usually use tail. |
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deejaydestroy Part of the Furniture
Posts : 1598 Join date : 2013-07-21 Age : 34 Location : datbooty Setup :
-woob rlx
-brt wides
-witchcrafts
-oaks
| Subject: Re: Nollie tricks Fri Oct 02, 2015 1:23 am | |
| I don't just so I don't get in the habit of switching how I skate all the time. If I'll end up on my nose in switch during a line, I may as well practice doing them off my nose anyway. That's how I see it, too each their own doe! |
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skatemaster231 Moderator
Posts : 1409 Join date : 2013-04-22 Age : 24 Location : internet Setup : D͐̏̋̐ͣ̐͊́͂̈́ͨ̏̋ͥ̆͑ͧ͘͜҉̺̙̹̞̗͚̤̻̫̼̳͖͔̩̤̘͇ǒ̱̰̳̟̟̞̜̖̬ͦ͌͂ͦ̎̅ͫ̑͂ͦͩ́̚̚͢ ̴̮͍̲̖̖̤̯͎͎͋̈́ͫ̂̊̇ͤ̆̓̌ͫ̐ͣͣ̆ͬ͌̚͡y̨̛̬̠̰̙̫̮̪̟͈̯̘͎̗̆ͪͫ̉ͭ̅ͫ͊ͩ́́̀o̶̶̘̝͇̜̝͓̞͉̰̫͚ͣ̽̄̀ͅu̷̡͙̜̳̠͈͕̹͗̊̏͑̿͌̓̇̽͂̄͋ͯ͂̍ͣ̂̓̀͘̕ ̣̳̭̝̻̣̤̫̣̠̦̙̦̲ͣ͂̃ͦ̑ͦ̃͂ͣ̓̇͒̈͘͠t̴̼̖̫̞͔̺͒̎ͯ͐͂͛̏̈ͦ̐ͧͭ̅͊̾ͣ͒́̚̚͘̕h̬̖̙͙̰͖̺͙̟͛̾̐̃ͦͪ̏ͧ͌̓͘̕į̶̻͖̠̟͔̟̦̝̜̞̄̇̏̂ͨ̋͂̕͟͝n̵ͨ͌͊̓̆̾͛̏ͬ̑̎̾ͭͮ̌ͫͩ̚҉̶̵̰̫̩̲͕̱̗͚͇̰ͅk͙̳̳͓̟̝̠̯̝͙̻͙̻̱̼͖̔ͧͤͩ̾̀͢͢͠ͅ ͥͫ͒ͧ̏ͯͮ̓ͬͯ̾̽̈̀ͥ́̀͘͠҉͈̩͍͔̲͖͔ț̶̛̛͎̜̜̰͙̰̝̝̦̪̜̅͌̋ͬ͌̄͜͞h̸̥͎̰̤̼̱̝̜̭̹͖̱̗̗̪̫̻͆̾̈̓̌ͮ̎̅̄̅͋̋̔̿̚̕i̡̩̬̰̹̩͓̩̣̱̗̹͑ͧ̾̿̂̚͟͡ͅs̐ͤͭ̐ͫ͋ͮ́҉̢͏̳̦̠͕̠͈̣͕̫͔̫͖͖̹̗̟͢ ̴̠͓̺̩̩̙̬̬͈̼̭̰͖̱̺̣̗̫̉͂ͪ̔̍̀ͫ̀̎̏̔ͯ̌̒̒ͩͧ́i̸͛͋̄̂͊͋͗͑͏͙̙͈̦͎̥̰̕s͂̍̑ͫ́̇͌̑̿̒ͦ̓̊͛̚̚̚҉̞̟̣̻̲̜̫̺͉̠̬̥̙̜̪̭́̕͞͡ ̧̖͔͕̹ͧ̐ͦ̎̊ͧ̽ͨͦ̒͐̀͞͡ͅą̛͈̞̪̖͓̣̫̰̠̤̖̠͉̪͔ͦͦ̅̐͐ͥ͂̓̋͒̔̄ͣͤ͂͂͆͊ͬ͟ ̡̛̱̦̗̫̯̻͓̭ͦ͒̐̒̆̇̉̀p̡ͤͮ͛ͫ͋̽̄̎̑͑̈̉̒͛̎͋̿ͮ̓͠͏͚̮̖͖̫̦͙͎̭̜͇̺̻̩̹̕r̴̵̡̟͖̫̝̘̜̝͇̙̦̝̪̞̍̆̃́ͦ̚͘͢o̷̧͔̪͙͓͔͓̞̘̺̟͇̳͎̦̩̣̻̩͓ͮ̅͊̉̽̄̍̋͐ͥ̓́͐̚͢b̡̥̞̳̙̠̞̘͉̼̤̘̝ͨͣ͌ͥͤ̍̓ͩ́̈́ͨ̅̓ͧ̅͢lͭ̿͂͛̄͐̈͗̑̓ͭ͆̉͋ͩ̿̋̇͡͡͞҉͔̼̻̣̝̜̭̖͕̙͈͓̖ͅeͣ̂ͭͤ͑̏ͬͨ̓҉̨̖̼̹͉̹͈͞ͅm̛͛ͦ̾̉̋́̊͐͐̂̐̎̄ͯͤ̚҉̡̻̳̤̥̪͎̹͔͉̝͍̫͖̺͓̬͙͜ͅ?̥̣̼͇̟̰̙͉̜̦̟̥̬̩͕̌̊̔ͬ̔̊ͩ̍̂̐̂͐̌̋ͩͩ͛́͡
| Subject: Re: Nollie tricks Fri Oct 02, 2015 2:41 am | |
| I can't tell the difference between nose and tail so it doesn't matter which side I'm using switch. Like Jono said I really do prefer my decks to my symmetrical so that it doesn't bug me one side is shorter or higher than the other. |
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Concept Blossoming FBHQer
Posts : 341 Join date : 2014-01-04 Age : 40 Setup : Weca Pineapple
TDLB
White Oak Mini's
White beta bushings
Creamy Goo
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Brutal 'Bomb Shape'
Rasta Ytrucks
White Oaks
Red beta bushings
Creamy Goo
| Subject: Re: Nollie tricks Sat Oct 17, 2015 12:32 pm | |
| I like doing shuvits so I will often adjust to the tail, but really it depends what I'm trying to setup for next. I've only started to get nollie tricks down, though. Nollie flips are so satisfying to land! |
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WantSomeSlaw Trade Moderator
Posts : 2575 Join date : 2013-05-14 Age : 24 Location : Under your bed. Setup : What's a fingerboard?
| Subject: Re: Nollie tricks Sat Oct 17, 2015 5:47 pm | |
| I use a faceshaver as my main so it's kinda weird when i do lines and have to do a nollie/switch trick with it. It doesn't matter too much to me, but I try to use the tail for reg and fakie, and nose for nollie and switch as much as possible. |
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movin-like-burnie Part of the Furniture
Posts : 1551 Join date : 2013-05-09 Age : 30 Location : Ontario , Canada Companies : Random Shit Inc. Setup : New main. 2023 we on new shit now
32mm remio catfish saltwater
32mm brtz with level ups
Sadood spitfire 99A wheels
Doom lagoon paperz
Main.
Stock 2 Beastpants smoking cat.
Brt widez/Oringz
Mini Oaks
24k gold board rails
Fbs
Main #2
Aphlikshun (cruiser shape)
Brt widez/chubz
Rainbow Oak RV1s
Decade board rails
Fbs
| Subject: Re: Nollie tricks Sat Oct 24, 2015 8:21 pm | |
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