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Revision as of 01:29, 18 April 2016
Inventor | Bobby "Casper" Boyden |
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Difficulty Level |
Intermediate |
A Casper Disaster actually has nothing to do with the Casper trick at all. The most common way to execute this trick begins with rolling Fakie. While rolling Fakie, wind up as if you were going to do a Backside Kickturn, but instead enter a Heelside Railstand, but don't put your front foot on the front wheel and keep your front foot against the griptape and push the board around 180 degrees in the Railstand. Then once the board has finished rotating, nudge the board back down onto the wheels and roll forward out of the trick.