How To Easily Learn Butters On A Snowboard!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ส.ค. 2024
- When there are no jumps or rails buttering on a snowboard can for sure add an extra element of fun. Aside from that they teach you board control that you will use subconsciously in your everyday riding!
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Just came back from my annual snowboarding trip...Wish I watched this video 2-3 days ago. Do more tutorial videos! Subbed
More coming soon! Gonna start at the beginning and work our way up moving forward 👍
Very helpful. Thank you.
Glad it helped, butter it up!!
Yes!!!🔥
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Awesome content always! 🏂. I am leaning towards the name dropper or the bataleon evil twin which would you recommend for playfull park freestyle ? Thank you
I’ve never been on the Evil Twin before but the Name Dropper is definitely one of my favorite park boards!
I need that hoodie
@thirtytwosnowboarding always brings the 🔥
Great tutorial! Can't wait to get out again an try out some butters. I am curious about the pads under your bindings. Is that for board or foot protection?
Those are part of the board. It is the Burton Name Dropper and it has a technology called "Fillet-O-Flex" where they thin up the core about 30% and then beef it back up with a sturdier fiberglass. IT allow the board have a softer flex but with the push back and pop of a stiffer board. SInce the core is thinner and they can't make the channel thinner they add those stiffer foam pads to do 2 things. 1 help keep the binding level on the board and 2 to help make it very smooth feeling from edge to edge (as opposed to putting something stiffer under the bindings.
what type of board is best for buttering/ CRC ?
You can butter on just about any board depending on how hard you want to lean but the soft to medium/soft boards are always the easiest. Also boards that have some rocker and/or 3D shaping in the tips always make it easier too.
What gloves are you wearing? The white is fire 🔥
Haha, act like you don't know 😂
Hey Matt, thanks for the tutorial! Is the "hop", before and after the butter press, actually a mini ollie?
Yes and no, it’s kind of the same idea as an ollie but more to just give a start and end to the trick. Makes it look more deliberate and better in the long run
@@PeterGlennSports Got it, thanks! The hop definitely adds flow and style to buttering. It's interesting to draw a connection between style and will/intention (speaking as an art historian). Keep up this video series, also during the summer period! Greetings from Athens, Greece 🙌
👋can you do more advance butters tutorials ?
We'll see, lots more content to come! 👍
@@PeterGlennSports dope