Just curious as to why Vekoma seems to be the only ones that use this type of inversion. I would think a B&M could do this inversion smoother than the Vekomas do. Is it patented or something like that?
Coasterbuzzer - I was merely illustrating the uselessness of trying to name every single inch of coaster track. Going upside down is what happens - what more do you need to know? You've already got a dozen different names for the thing. What does it matter? Will you enjoy it more knowing that it is called a heart shaped roll over split loop that hurts? :)