I've been trying dub cork 7 on tramp for about a year now and I always do a cork 3 and then bail to straight 3 instead of the second cork 3. I've got really consistent cork 3s but when I go for dub 7 I just can't seem to drop my shoulder twice and get that second cork. What should I do?
I'm not sure how possible a good dub 7 is on tramp seeing how unnatural cork 3's are on tramp. I think you need the carve on skis to get it around properly.
just tuck hard and just go right into the second cork as soon as you go off axis
casey_copeI've been trying dub cork 7 on tramp for about a year now and I always do a cork 3 and then bail to straight 3 instead of the second cork 3. I've got really consistent cork 3s but when I go for dub 7 I just can't seem to drop my shoulder twice and get that second cork. What should I do?
I'm having the exact same problem but fortunately I'm heading to a ski camp this week with lots of tramps so its my goal to learn it. Ill make sure to update with vids if I can get close.
G-raff.I'm having the exact same problem but fortunately I'm heading to a ski camp this week with lots of tramps so its my goal to learn it. Ill make sure to update with vids if I can get close.
Same for me , i don't think that totally legit dub cork 7's on tramp are possible. All the dub 7's i've seen on tramp were actually dub flat 7's(couls also be considered bio , since they are spun quite flat, definetly not rodeo like) , wich is quite close to dub cork 7's. I feel like I could do dub flat 7's but dub cork 7's just seem quite impossible. No matter how hard I'd try to pull into the second cork , i will just always end up as a regular ugly 3.