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A Couple of Quad Flip Jumps
By FlipJumper | March 5, 2008

Photo by Randy Morse
I finally spent some time working on doing a one-handed Quadruple Chip Flip Jump. I’ve been able to do a Two-Handed Quad for a long time. After I discovered I could do the Zeros, I set out to pull off a Sharpie Quad, a 5 chip 131-122-113-104. It’s a little tricky to do without getting a Pullover, stacking is really important. I then went for a taller 11 chip jump with 1-1-2-3 Jumpers. It took a while to get this one, the intermediate stacks kept moving, thus many Pullovers.
Chip Flip Jumps on the video: 2 Quads
131-122-113-104
191-182-263-335
Until next time, flip on.
Topics: Flip Jumps |

2 Quads - 0:32




March 29th, 2008 at 4:22 pm
Very cool. So, how fast can you do that? Or is speed not an issues?
March 29th, 2008 at 5:16 pm
I’ve never really thought about how fast I do it. For the videos I want to make it slow enough to see clearly.