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Old     (TheHebrewHammer)      Join Date: Jun 2011       08-02-2011, 11:05 PM Reply   
What trick is Brian Hutton doing at 0:10 and 0:25 of this video? It's sick! It looks kinda like a KGB, but it seems like he stays upside down longer than what I see when most guys to a KGB. Sorry for the noob question, but I'm really not too sharp on my mobes.

Old     (eternalshadow)      Join Date: Nov 2001       08-02-2011, 11:10 PM Reply   
Hmm

The first looks like a moby dick and the second an off axis hs fs 7.
Old     (jsweat)      Join Date: Apr 2007       08-02-2011, 11:46 PM Reply   
the first is a slim chance and the second is a ts ole 7
Old     (captain_vilfo)      Join Date: Apr 2007       08-03-2011, 4:57 AM Reply   
yeah its a wake to wake slim chance lol if you stop it you can see hes spinning frontside.

btw, they are getting massive pop!!!!
Old     (jeff_mn)      Join Date: Jul 2009       08-03-2011, 6:05 AM Reply   
good damn that was a poppy wake!
Old     (bhyatt_ohp)      Join Date: Oct 2007       08-03-2011, 6:31 AM Reply   
Chad Sharpe's old 2008 VLX. He had that thing dialed. Great riding.
Old     (flydenrict)      Join Date: Nov 2009       08-03-2011, 6:53 AM Reply   
A. Yeah that wake is lippy. B. the first i agree is a slim chance and the second looks like an off axis hs 7 where he goes out the front. Its not ole because you can see the hanle pass. really good riding all around.
Old     (andy_nintzel)      Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Minnesnowda       08-03-2011, 6:55 AM Reply   
First one is for sure a Slim Chance. Second is an off axis 7 theres a handle pass in there for sure.

What is Hutton been up to, that kid can shred!
Old     (jsweat)      Join Date: Apr 2007       08-03-2011, 7:09 AM Reply   
man for some reason i thought that the original post said at :10 and :15 the second trick is gnarly off axis
Old     (snoopy1173)      Join Date: May 2010       08-03-2011, 7:56 AM Reply   
On the same topic what is the difference between a front mobe and a slim chance. We were talking about it at the cable the other day and I saw a guy do a front to blind but do an extra 180. Is that a slim chance, or a front mobe? That was an awesome video of some sick riding too
Old     (txwakerider14)      Join Date: Apr 2010       08-03-2011, 11:03 AM Reply   
Both tricks are slim chances, he just starts his spin a little early on the second one
Old     (txwakerider14)      Join Date: Apr 2010       08-03-2011, 11:04 AM Reply   
It's the same trick, both are slim chances
Old     (drewproses)      Join Date: Oct 2008       08-03-2011, 12:24 PM Reply   
Jay- a front mobe and slim chance are the same thing, a front with a backside 3 is called a front blind mobe.
Old     (wakeviolater)      Join Date: Sep 2004       08-03-2011, 2:17 PM Reply   
if you do a switch front mobe its called a PHAT chance...A byerly stable back in the day.

ive never heard of a front blind mobe...i would just call that a moby dick.
Old     (snork)      Join Date: Jun 2007       04-20-2012, 11:43 AM Reply   
I had to bring this back to the top
SICK bag of tricks
Old     (skiboarder)      Join Date: Oct 2006       04-20-2012, 12:32 PM Reply   
Spinnin and winnin.

Nice work.
Old     (SS_Hooke102)      Join Date: Sep 2011       04-20-2012, 3:56 PM Reply   
Chad's malt-o-meal at 3:04 is absolutely filthy and massive.... just sayin'
Old     (hutton)      Join Date: May 2010       04-23-2012, 5:05 AM Reply   
Thank you all for the positive remarks. Both tricks were front mobes. I still wakeboard a lot just don't really compete anymore. I do plan on riding in nationals this summer. I just lost my sponsors and couldn't get anyone to pick me up on a paying contract. I decided to use my college degree and went to work.
Old     (TheHebrewHammer)      Join Date: Jun 2011       04-23-2012, 8:24 AM Reply   
Wow man, that sounds like a tough transition. That's really mature of you. Good luck in whatever is next for you!
Old     (curtbernstein)      Join Date: Aug 2004       04-25-2012, 10:09 AM Reply   
Great video! tons of really good looking tricks!! I am really interested to know about how long of a line length you guys are riding in this video? It looks rather short, which seems to be the latest thing these days with boat wakes getting bigger while preferred boat speed is staying about the same...
Old     (TheHebrewHammer)      Join Date: Jun 2011       04-29-2012, 8:34 PM Reply   
I think it's just the camera angle. Based on the width of the wake, I'd bet they were probably riding the same kind of rope lengths that just about all pros seem to use nowadays (i.e. 80-85 feet).
Old     (501s)      Join Date: Feb 2010       04-29-2012, 9:04 PM Reply   
Wow, I was really impressed with Hutton's riding. That is some serious shredding right there.
Old     (superair502)      Join Date: Mar 2010       04-29-2012, 9:53 PM Reply   
Don't let him be modest he still rips! 20 minute set behind my boat today full of mobes and 9s!
Old     (hutton)      Join Date: May 2010       04-30-2012, 5:49 AM Reply   
Rope length is 82 and 1/2, it was definatly the camera angle. Appreciate all the nice comments about my riding!!! It is easy to shred behind mason Meuth boat his old school 210 is slammed so you get super boosties behind his wake.

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