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| description        = The '''Daffy''' is one of the oldest freestyle tricks. It is done with two boards, one foot in a [[Wheelie]] on one board and another foot on the second board in a [[Nose Wheelie]]. Variations include rollerskate-like double-board tailwheelies and double-board nosewheelies, but also crossfoot wheelies and spins, or a one-foot double-board daffy, possibly invented by [[Kilian Martin]] in 2010. It's also possible to "lose" one of the boards and continue with a one-foot wheelie.
| description        = The '''Daffy''' is one of the oldest freestyle tricks. It is done with two boards, one foot in a [[Wheelie]] on one board and another foot on the second board in a [[Nose Wheelie]]. Pretty much a [[One-Foot Wheelie]] and [[One-Foot Nose Wheelie]] at the same time.
Variations include rollerskate-like double-board tailwheelies and double-board nosewheelies, but also crossfoot wheelies and spins, or a one-foot double-board daffy, possibly invented by [[Kilian Martin]] in 2010. It's also possible to "lose" one of the boards and continue with a one-foot wheelie.





Latest revision as of 14:52, 7 October 2017

Daffy
Reece Archibald doing a Daffy (screenshot)
Alternate Names Yeah Right Manual
Difficulty Level Intermediate

The Daffy is one of the oldest freestyle tricks. It is done with two boards, one foot in a Wheelie on one board and another foot on the second board in a Nose Wheelie. Pretty much a One-Foot Wheelie and One-Foot Nose Wheelie at the same time. Variations include rollerskate-like double-board tailwheelies and double-board nosewheelies, but also crossfoot wheelies and spins, or a one-foot double-board daffy, possibly invented by Kilian Martin in 2010. It's also possible to "lose" one of the boards and continue with a one-foot wheelie.