Cool GoPro angle of slalom |
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Tom351
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Posted: September-11-2013 at 11:08pm |
https://vimeo.com/74287957
Trying out a roto-helmet mount that I just built. |
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dwouncmd
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Nice. Is that early morning on Jordan Lake?
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Morfoot
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That's pretty slick... nice run too!
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"Morfoot; He can ski. He can wakeboard.He can cook chicken.He can create his own self-named beverage, & can also apparently fly. A man of many talents."72 Mustang "Kermit",88 SN Miss Scarlett, 99 SN "Sherman"
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C-Bass
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Sweet video. More details on the helmet mount!
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quinner
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Wow, great water and really cool vantage point on the video.
On a side note, according to the "Pros", you should try flipping your hands over, LFF should be left knuckle up. As a RFF my grip is opposite of yours, so I am doing it "wrong" also, lol, been trying to make the change but it just does not feel right. |
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Hollywood
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FYI human hands have 3 knuckles on each finger. When I hold a ski handle one set is up, one forward, and one down. RFF should be left palm up.
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Haha, how many knuckles do cartoons have?
I hold my rope RFF Right palm up because I do it wrong. Now that I have been footing all summer instead of slaloming I don't feel as awkward switching my grip up so I may make the switch next year if I get more slalom time. |
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quinner
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OK there Hardlywood, apparently you have quite the head for knuckles, perhaps we should start calling you knucklehead. Let's meet for lunch today, Ill buy you a knuckle sandwich.
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Tom351
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Actually it is late evening on Jordan Lake. |
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Tom351
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It is basically a homemade version of this:
http://www.highballblog.com/2012/03/gopro-rotor-mount.html I have tried flipping my hands, but it feels so strange...still need to do it at some point, but so used the my current grip. |
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Hollywood
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I corrected mine cold turkey in the spring of a new season. Been fine since, now the wrong way feels wrong!
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Tom351
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How long did it take to get comfortable with the correct grip? days? weeks? |
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