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Revision as of 00:33, 29 June 2009
A wallflip (or Wall Backflip) is a backtuck done with one step on a wall or a tree.
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Wallflip Fulltwist
Invented by Chase Armitage.
Wall Double Fulltwist
Ben "Jenx" Jenkins was the first one to do it on concrete and off one step. [1]
Double Wallflip
Skynative was the first to land it on a slanted wall on mats, but has not yet attempted it on a flat wall or outside.[2]
It was attempted outside here with the aid of spotters, but was bailed: [3]
It was also done here in a gym with the aid of a spotter and a large crashmat: [4]