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Jan116 08-08-2011 8:01 AM

Ollie 360 on wakeboard?
 
is it possible to do an ollie 360 on a wakeboard? the 180 is no problem but i havent been able
to do the 360 and wondered if it was even reasonable to try. (i know its possible on a wakeskate ... )

thanks

irishrider92 08-08-2011 8:15 AM

Yeah its possible. You'll probably find it on one of Norbi's Nick Davies edits. A mate of mine does an ollie blind one and then a 360 the other way. Never tried it myself though

Shooter 08-08-2011 8:16 AM

It is very possible...I drift toes then cut heal and pop to frontside 3. Start by going 270 and surface spin the rest. Learnwake actually suggest doing this to build to a wake to wake 3's

thescott 08-08-2011 8:19 AM

Yup. Not only possible, actually pretty common.
Check out this edit of Mike Schwenne from Trever Maur - not only a great watch, but at one point Mike does an ollie 360 over this big metal buoy thing.
http://www.wakeworld.com/news/featur...-schwenne.html

Jan116 08-08-2011 8:19 AM

okay i think my question was too unprecise. is it possible behind a jet ski :)
and does anyone by any chance have a video?

jrich 08-08-2011 9:04 AM

Is this some kinda joke? What difference does it make being behind a jet ski?

Kane 08-08-2011 9:33 AM

Yes it is possible behind a jetski, try to ollie off rollers they'll give you more of a kick.

There's video of Nick Davis doing ollie 720's on cable.

D-Nasty, I have found I don't get as much height on my ollies when being towed by a ski, I assume this is due to the downward pull of the rope which is attached low on the ski, well much lower than say a tower

cwb4me 08-08-2011 9:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jrich (Post 1699360)
Is this some kinda joke? What difference does it make being behind a jet ski?

I would guess the famous"but it doesn't have a tower" excuse.;)

drewproses 08-08-2011 9:50 AM

If your switch ollie frontside180 is halfway decent it is really easy to do a switch ollie 3 because the landing is the same as a regular backside 180.

Frozenwhite 08-08-2011 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thescott (Post 1699343)
Yup. Not only possible, actually pretty common.
Check out this edit of Mike Schwenne from Trever Maur - not only a great watch, but at one point Mike does an ollie 360 over this big metal buoy thing.
http://www.wakeworld.com/news/featur...-schwenne.html

Great video

wake2blake 08-08-2011 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thescott (Post 1699343)
Yup. Not only possible, actually pretty common.
Check out this edit of Mike Schwenne from Trever Maur - not only a great watch, but at one point Mike does an ollie 360 over this big metal buoy thing.
http://www.wakeworld.com/news/featur...-schwenne.html

that shot at 2:35 is soo sick

captain_vilfo 08-08-2011 6:36 PM

yeah I do them over stuff all the time.. it actually helps you learn normal w2w 3's so i suggest learning it if you cant do them

andy_nintzel 08-08-2011 6:47 PM

Yes, Simple. It help if you know how to get a good solid Ollie.

kristian 08-09-2011 2:10 PM

The craziest one I've seen (granted at cable, but without loading the line) is guhrs do an ollie backside 5 over a kicker.

As mentioned above, helps to be able to do a w2w 3 and having a good ollie. And as with the wake, make sure you ollie up before you spin, you'll be surprised how much time you have. I can squeeze a fs 5 in an ollie.


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