man, he is a pretty s**t sailor. Only landed three out of four backloops within 35 seconds perfectly. amateur.
lol, yeah i can imagine the conversation.
camerman, "so we need to get maybe 3 or 4 backloops, we'll track you in and out a few times and keep the best ones.
Koster, " no worries should only take 30 seconds.![]()
i was the cameraman with Phillip 2 weeks ago.
he is actually a little bored of jumping now and was just frothing on the fun desert lefts - doing multiple goitres, takas and whatever as part of a 60 second ride down the line.
I asked him to head down to the bomby - which we had a nice view of - and where the jumping is massive - i asked for 3 jumps and thats exactly what i got - no more , no less - with not a drop of water out of place.
He did a nice double over the pole cam too -
He has somehow managed to fuse slalom like reaching technique - with its super upright rig and insane straight line speed - with incredible air control - to create a massive jumping advantage.
Philip's not only set the bar high - but has already influenced alot of the technique of the rest of the pack
From what i saw over here last summer
Ben Proffit wasnt far off his act in the air in 28 knot and head high ramps
i saw bens stuff on facebook. ![]()
the photos i think it was that col got of justyna she doesn't seem to hang back much either.
I'm sure this one has been shown before on these forums, but still worth another look. Levi Siver wins a backloop contest at Hookipa with a jump of 52.7 feet (16 metres).
^^ and 52ft is bloody high without the backloop part..... nose first landings are fun at descent speeds like that too ![]()
Not like gliding down hanging under a teabag...