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The '''Saran Wrap''' is a 50-50 truck-stand trick that involves wrapping your front leg around the nose of the board, without touching your feet to the ground. Experienced freestylers can do several wrap around's in a row. This trick was also invented by [[Rodney Mullen]].
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*Wrap Around
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| description        = The '''Saran Wrap''' is a 50-50 truck-stand trick that involves wrapping your front leg around the nose of the board, without touching your feet to the ground. Experienced freestylers can do several wrap around's in a row. [[Rodney Mullen]] would often to 4 or 5 in a row. This trick was also invented by [[Rodney Mullen]].
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Latest revision as of 01:31, 20 April 2016

{{#invoke:Infobox|infobox}} The Saran Wrap is a 50-50 truck-stand trick that involves wrapping your front leg around the nose of the board, without touching your feet to the ground. Experienced freestylers can do several wrap around's in a row. Rodney Mullen would often to 4 or 5 in a row. This trick was also invented by Rodney Mullen.