I don't have a tramp, so I can't do them on there, but I know what you're saying with looking over your shoulder, that makes a lot of sense. As far as landing the R2R, I used to always slide out on my but too. It helps if you wait for the pop and take it up high jump of the wake like a backroll but I look a little harder over my left shoulder (I ride regular). you should be able to rotate to fakie or pretty close with two hands. Then I tuck my chin down to spot the landing, this will force your upper body to lean over your toes when you land. I also let go with my left hand as I near the water. The key though is to look down and spot the landing so you lean over your toes and keep an edge on them. It also helps a lot to learn the toeside backroll. The roll to revert ends the exact same as a toeside backroll only you land switch. Hope that helps.
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