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Gunny

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Seismic Euphoria Video & Review
« on: February 17, 2012, 09:25:11 PM »
This was filmed on a leftover house shot.  All shots were thrown in  succession with one another, leaving the good and the bad in.
 
With the 85°x2.5"x45° drilling, it's one  of the weakest equipment in my bag.  A very nice control piece even when  it encounters a lot of friction.  Great length, a light/smooth transition in  the midlane, and a nice controlled move to the pocket, even when the  backends are flying.

As you notice late in the video, I start  migrating left when needed.  Actually should have been sooner than  later.  But the Euphoria still had more than enough to make it back.   I'm usually at 10-11 at the arrows, with a slight belly to 5-6 on a fresh shot as a  comparison.
 
 


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Dean Richards

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Re: Seismic Euphoria Video & Review
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2012, 04:44:52 PM »
better music and production in this video :)
 
ball looks good in your hands


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