VortexGlide & Ak47
We’re both in the business of breaking down a run and packing it back together fast. How do you size a risk for a 30‑meter drop‑jockey stunt? We can outline the hit‑points, weight load, and exit vectors in less than a minute. Thoughts?
30‑meter drop‑jockey is a straight‑up killer. First, lock the height, then map the spin: keep the core tight, the boards aligned, and the exit vector razor‑sharp. Check the landing pad – if it’s even a millimeter off, the impact takes your weight. Do a quick 90‑degree test run, feel the air, and tweak the approach speed. If you’re not 100% on the hit‑point, you’re dead in the water. Tighten the grip, focus on the landing angle, and keep the exit clean – that’s how you size the risk and win it.