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− | The bind mount is a simple [[mount]] from which a standard (*backspin) bind is executed. It's the [[reverse]] of a [[trapeze]] mount or [[under mount]]. | + | The bind mount is a simple [[mount]] from which a standard (*backspin) [[bind]] is executed. It's the [[reverse]] of a [[trapeze]] mount or [[under mount]]. |
Most often this mount is used exclusively for [[bind | binding]] (hence the name). Incorporation into the body of a trick is less common because of the risk of [[snag | snagging]] mid-trick, and in such a context it's usually referred to as a reverse trapeze instead of a bind mount. | Most often this mount is used exclusively for [[bind | binding]] (hence the name). Incorporation into the body of a trick is less common because of the risk of [[snag | snagging]] mid-trick, and in such a context it's usually referred to as a reverse trapeze instead of a bind mount. |
Latest revision as of 01:02, 6 December 2013
also known as: reverse trapeze
The bind mount is a simple mount from which a standard (*backspin) bind is executed. It's the reverse of a trapeze mount or under mount.
Most often this mount is used exclusively for binding (hence the name). Incorporation into the body of a trick is less common because of the risk of snagging mid-trick, and in such a context it's usually referred to as a reverse trapeze instead of a bind mount.