Sideshow PitBull sent in a series of photos from a recent suspension event put on by PitBull Suspension, which is based out of Seattle, WA.
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Sideshow PitBull sent in a series of photos from a recent suspension event put on by PitBull Suspension, which is based out of Seattle, WA.
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I’m just going to come right out and say it. I love The Sinner Team. They’re consistently pushing the limits of suspension, while keeping safety the number one priority. They’re also coming up with new ways to hang people all the time. Add to all that their willingness to learn, and a flair for the dramatic, and you’ve got one of the finest teams working together right now. That all said, here’s one of their latest suspensions, an 18 point… something.
Technically it looks like it could be called an inverted-vertical coma, but that’s a bit of a tongue twister. What about “The Leap of Faith Suspension”? Given that it looks like she’s jumped off something backwards, and is falling headfirst but unable to see the ground.
For those of you who are curious about the hook placement, The Sinner Team provided this photo showing you the exact positioning.
A big thanks to Polina Krasnova for getting this suspension on camera. From what I can tell she’s become The Sinner Team’s official photographer.
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First time suspension photos are always fun to look at. It’s all about the sheer look of elation on a person’s face when they realize they’ve accomplished something incredible. For Tom here, I can’t even begin to imagine the range of emotion that he went through during this experience.
For those wondering, it was a 6pt set up, with 4 in the back and 2 in the chest.
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This may be one of the most beautiful sets of suspension photos I’ve posted. Thanks to The Sinner Team for sending these in. Be sure to check out their gallery for more photos of this suspension.\
I want these framed and on my wall.
I was really tempted to do a “In Soviet Russia” joke for this photo, thankfully for all of us, I didn’t. And in case you haven’t guessed by now, this inverted lotus was facilitated by The Sinner Team.
I think that from now on, whenever I post a photo of an inverted suspension, I should post the photo upside down.
The Sinner Team is getting a lot of love today, and it’s pretty obvious why. This 5 point superman is just another example of how much work they put into facilitating the suspensions that people want to do. I honestly can’t wait to see what they come up with next.
So I think it’s official, this is called the “Captain Kirk”, however since this is the first time I’ve seen a woman do it, should we call it the Janeway?
Suspension facilitated by The Sinner Team.
Today’s been all about the eye-candy, so why stop now. This “flying shrimp” suspension was facilitated by The Sinner Team. It looks like they used webbing on the two hooks going into her back to help support her for the transition you see in the second photo.
Back in July the Skindependant Suspension team from New Zealand attended the Oslo Suscon. It was there that they suspended Matt Kirk, forever cementing the name of this suspension as The Captain Kirk. Recently at one of their Sunday Sessions (I think) another captain took to the bridge, giving us yet another Captain Kirk suspension.
I just got a message from Stanislav about 5 minutes ago regarding this. The pictures and videos will be uploaded to The Sinner Team’s gallery soon, but in the mean time, make sure you’re sitting down.
I’ll try to get more details for you, but for now all you need to know is that it was a 150ft free-fall into what looks like an abandoned cooling tower from a nuclear plant. Definitely keep an eye on The Sinner Team’s gallery.
UPDATE: According to Stanislav this took place at an abandoned cooler outside of St. Petersburg. The 6 man crew took the train up there, and camped out on the site for 4 days setting it up and testing it multiple times before the actual suspension took place.