I done the freestyle camp in September this year and can vouch Jens and Josh who trained us are unreal teachers, the knowledge and just overall teaching ability is second to none. Seeing what they can do on skis is very inspiring. Seeing Josh do a casual backflip like its nothing. BUT... Don't do what I did and set high goals which just might not be achievable which caused me to got in my own head, causing me to get annoyed with myself and I made life harder. But I am so tempted to get back on a camp early next year 😬😝🤙
Thank you for the kind words. I thought about making some video about that sort of mental stuff but don't know when to make it. Have a nice winter man! :)
I have learned a lot from watching these I can hit almost every feature at my local resort and I am just now starting to work on more of the technical and flat tricks like butters but I would like to learn how to hit a pole jam that and the wall ride are the only 2 features I can’t quite seem to figure out
Can you make a video on how physically able a person should be todo certain tricks. I feel like I am pretty fit and am a good skier but I lack strength to be able to do some of the smaller tricks that I would like todo. It would be nice to see what I have to do to get into the right physical shape to do those tricks. Thanks, and keep up the awesome videos! I can’t wait to put them to work once I get on the slopes!
Hahah, just tried a simple nose butter today on the flat, and popped out my bindings, I'm going to keep trying and get that sweet sweet nose butter 180
Yo this came out perfect, im skiing on bent chetlers since this season and am very happy with them however the little powder there is i was wondering if i could learn some tricks... and there is jens telling me its doable! Greetings from Arosa-Lenz :)
Hey Jens, I wondered if you have done a video on riding switch ( If, I havent found it yet) I really strugge with carving switch elegantly and with the landings in switch. Thanks for your videos,great stuff keep it up!
Hey, my bindings are always releasing when trying this. I am pretty sure my dins are set to the right amount and my line chronicle should also be pretty good for buttering? So is it maybe that I am just lacking the rolling back motion? Or are normal Din settings just not enough for buttering?
Make sure your dins are high enough. haha. Took my dins from a 12-9 this year since I just don't charge that hard anymore. Tried to nose butter off a cat track and released out of one of my skis lol.
Thank you for all your tips! But I’ve got a question : I’ve just bought K2 poachers and I positioned my bindings a little bit backwards (the position which was originally suggested) but it’s quite hard to nose butter with my new skis : /. So here is my question, what is the cause ? lack of practice or the position of the bindings really impacts our movements? Thank you all guys for your answers !
Timing is impeccable! Was looking for an updated nose butter video! Also, a question about the BC100s. Do they ski short due to the rocker and light weight?
I've been skiing for a while now and now it has come to a point where I'd like to bux my first freeride / all mountain skis to have a better experience off-piste. Today I came across an Atomic Vantage 100 for sale and thought it might be an ideal choice after watching quite a few Stomp it vids. I just don't know who to ask about it. Can you guys help me out w this?
Hi, I also love freeride and freestyle but I don't understand this very well in English or I write with google translator and I was wondering if I could upload videos in Spanish.
Does the stiffness of the ski boot impact your ability to butter? I have fairly soft skis (110 flex) considering my general ski ability and struggle to get to enough pressure into the ski tips. Not sure if its just bad technique or if my boot flex is hindering things.
110 should be fine tbh, unless you’re really heavy/tall. More important is having a good snug fit because this trick does require a lot of feel and finesse
Hi there, are your skis the Bent Chetlers 100? I´m about to buy ones, but not sure about the length, I´,m 175 cm tall, 65 kg, intermediate, do essentially out of post around the slopes, some free ride and some skim. Want to introduce into snowparl also. Should I get the 180s or the 172s? Thanks.
I did exactly that on my Blends today with Marker Griffon 13 trying to learn nosebutter. Heel clicks off. My recommended Din setting is 6. Should i crank it to say 8 or just practice my technique ?
Hi! Help me please with some advice!? With which bindings can I do this trick? For safety and for safety of this bindings first. And which ski I should use? Special for freestyle/park or it possible even on Rossi EXP 84 ‘21 for example?
It's possible to do them woth any skis as long as it is quite flexy and the bindings are mounted centered. And for the bindings it doesn't matter as long as you set up your din properly so you don't face plant out of the bindings while trying to butter
Great video! I have the exact Bent 100's you are using in the video. With that said, they are in the factory recommended setup which leaves a lot of real estate for the noses. With this setup, is it more difficult to nose butter? I've attempted to throw my weight forward and have a tough time finding a stable position in the butter. I was thinking I likely need more pop and to really test those noses given they are not centre mounted but curious on your thoughts since you own these skis as well!
I tried to stand on my nose tips today. I really put a lot of force into it, I leaned forward as hard as a could and i lifted my tails.... and my boots popped out of my skis!!!! does this mean my VIN needs to be even HIGHER? I think it's at 6.5 maybe 7 right now.
I’m wondering if this is even possible on my skis. (At least on flat ground). Is there a way to tell if skis can butter before I buy them? Currently skiing 2023 Armada ARV 86s
what skis are good to buy for flexible, light and have fun in the mountain? I have FACTION CANDIDE 2.0 19 right now but I find them a bit too heavy and not very flex
Hey do you get scuffs on your twin tips because I just got mine and I see your skis looking mighty fine but I’m nervous there gonna get scratched at the top
I don't get it. I have two sets of skis, Volkl Ledge and Line HoneyBadger and I literally can't roll onto the noses like him, not even close. I have to put my arms in front of me like I'm reaching something for my dear life to save myself. What am I doing wrong? Boot is almost in center, stifness is 110. Although I can tail butter no problems untill my shins are sore for a week 😀
Every time I try doing the nollie type maneuver in a standing position, the amount of weight that's applied to my shin - specifically where it meets the boot - is too much to handle, and honestly makes me feel afraid I'm going to break my legs. Is that normal, or do I need to distribute my weight a bit differently?
@@ConnorFilmsss try to really pop up and throw your head forward OVER your skiis. And don’t be afraid to go head over heals. Hope this helps. Also, when doing the nollie itself, make the movement like the you are lift your front skiis up and throwing your back skiis forwards
I'm going skiing in a few days. Can you help me on what skiis to rent? I know you got a video on it, but I am still a bit confused on the naming when renting. I am very new. Ski'd for 3 weeks total but am extremely sporty so riding came super easy to me. I always got quite long skiis recommended by the renting people seeing I am 195cm and they were probably regular slalom skis for pists. If I want to ride more in park when at smaller places, bit of park, bit of slope bit of playful spins etc.... what skiis to I get? 195cm, 75kg beginner but dedicated. Do I just continue on slalom skiis until they're actually holding me back, or should I get shorter skiis where the tails are curved too? I never had issues going backwards or spinning while going down even with straight tails though
I done the freestyle camp in September this year and can vouch Jens and Josh who trained us are unreal teachers, the knowledge and just overall teaching ability is second to none. Seeing what they can do on skis is very inspiring. Seeing Josh do a casual backflip like its nothing. BUT... Don't do what I did and set high goals which just might not be achievable which caused me to got in my own head, causing me to get annoyed with myself and I made life harder. But I am so tempted to get back on a camp early next year 😬😝🤙
Thank you for the kind words. I thought about making some video about that sort of mental stuff but don't know when to make it. Have a nice winter man! :)
@@StompItTutorials you too Jens, hopefully see you in the new year! Stay safe on the slopes brotherrrrr 🤙🏼
Mental is so important in both competitive and casual sports!
Just started my 40th ski season and I’d LOVE to go to a camp!
I have learned a lot from watching these I can hit almost every feature at my local resort and I am just now starting to work on more of the technical and flat tricks like butters but I would like to learn how to hit a pole jam that and the wall ride are the only 2 features I can’t quite seem to figure out
Try the trick called "alley oop" on a wall ride
Thanks for tutorial im skiing now and i wanted to learn nose butter thank you❤️😁👍🏻
You’re welcome 😊
your tutorials are very helpful and i think i progressed a ton
Great to hear! I hope you learn even more this winter :)
Jens is so buttery. So much butter that he turns your popcorn into mush. Wow. Great video!
Can you make a video on how physically able a person should be todo certain tricks. I feel like I am pretty fit and am a good skier but I lack strength to be able to do some of the smaller tricks that I would like todo. It would be nice to see what I have to do to get into the right physical shape to do those tricks. Thanks, and keep up the awesome videos! I can’t wait to put them to work once I get on the slopes!
I've watched quite a bit of your videos. I like your subtle humor you bring.
Love the videos❤️ This video seemed so upbeat and it’s just a total vibe
Quality material as always. Thanks for this : D
loved it. gonna butter through the office now
The new gear is nice, beautiful colours!:)
Hahah, just tried a simple nose butter today on the flat, and popped out my bindings, I'm going to keep trying and get that sweet sweet nose butter 180
I like the colorgrade on this one!
Yo god how’s it going
Thanks I now understand what the nose butter is I was was watching Olympics and was curious
Fastest Nose Butter ever. Amazing 💪💪🙏
Man i can't wait to butter some bread this season ! Just picked up some line blends , those should do the trick
Cheers for the tips on slope spins dudes!
I just got bent chetlers and they are GREAT
can't wait to try this out on my bentchetlers!
Have fun!
@@StompItTutorials how long are your skis in this video?
Always high quality videos!
Glad you like them!
Yo this came out perfect, im skiing on bent chetlers since this season and am very happy with them however the little powder there is i was wondering if i could learn some tricks... and there is jens telling me its doable! Greetings from Arosa-Lenz :)
Hey Jens, I wondered if you have done a video on riding switch ( If, I havent found it yet) I really strugge with carving switch elegantly and with the landings in switch.
Thanks for your videos,great stuff keep it up!
Second this for. Sure. Great comment!
He talks about it in the First 11 tricks to learn on skis video
Came out in the PERFECT DAY, thanks man
When you really press on the tips is it normal for your heel to lift in the boot or should I tighten up. Thanks!
Dude! Thx a lot, how u approach this courses is sooo easy, realy like to listen to)
Nice one lads!! ❤️❤️
Good to hear from you mister😀
it would be boring skiing experience without your channel
Haha thank you :)
If the heel piece is releasing it's the forward pressure that's too low, not the the DIN.
Hey, my bindings are always releasing when trying this. I am pretty sure my dins are set to the right amount and my line chronicle should also be pretty good for buttering? So is it maybe that I am just lacking the rolling back motion? Or are normal Din settings just not enough for buttering?
Make sure your dins are high enough. haha. Took my dins from a 12-9 this year since I just don't charge that hard anymore. Tried to nose butter off a cat track and released out of one of my skis lol.
Jens you should do a video where you try The armada ARG II
Maybe...
@@StompItTutorials you know you want to 😉😉😉
"Check out my butter, its a cool trick! She just left!" 🤣🤣🤣
Cool Butter Mate
great video man, when i try to butter my skiis keep falling off idk why tho
Thank you for all your tips! But I’ve got a question : I’ve just bought K2 poachers and I positioned my bindings a little bit backwards (the position which was originally suggested) but it’s quite hard to nose butter with my new skis : /. So here is my question, what is the cause ? lack of practice or the position of the bindings really impacts our movements?
Thank you all guys for your answers !
Same story with poacher
The poacher is a very stiff ski for a freestyle ski, most likely the cause
@@redtoothbrush7677 but people do butters with k2 poacher. I think it depends on practice.
@@egor9526 well yeah. but it’s quite hard to learn your first butter on poachers, since they are way better at faster speeds
It comes down to skill more than anything else im afraid. th-cam.com/video/0BBPWfsN2rU/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=StompItTutorials
Good 👍
Timing is impeccable! Was looking for an updated nose butter video!
Also, a question about the BC100s. Do they ski short due to the rocker and light weight?
Yea I guess a little bit.
@@StompItTutorials Appreciate it! Thanks for all the videos:)
5:34 "Hey, check out my butt-ah", then proceeding to ski towards her. No wonder the lady left in a hurry :)
Bio tutorial plz
I've been skiing for a while now and now it has come to a point where I'd like to bux my first freeride / all mountain skis to have a better experience off-piste. Today I came across an Atomic Vantage 100 for sale and thought it might be an ideal choice after watching quite a few Stomp it vids. I just don't know who to ask about it. Can you guys help me out w this?
Butter any equipment eh? 10/10 to anyone that can do this on telemarks
I have trouble rolling up. Sometimes my skis will just open when im trying to do so
Hi, I also love freeride and freestyle but I don't understand this very well in English or I write with google translator and I was wondering if I could upload videos in Spanish.
Does the stiffness of the ski boot impact your ability to butter? I have fairly soft skis (110 flex) considering my general ski ability and struggle to get to enough pressure into the ski tips. Not sure if its just bad technique or if my boot flex is hindering things.
110 flex is pretty stiff lol
110 should be fine tbh, unless you’re really heavy/tall. More important is having a good snug fit because this trick does require a lot of feel and finesse
Lol, Edollo and Bdog signature boots from Armada are 90.
best part of the whole video 2:56 🤣❤
Hi there, are your skis the Bent Chetlers 100? I´m about to buy ones, but not sure about the length, I´,m 175 cm tall, 65 kg, intermediate, do essentially out of post around the slopes, some free ride and some skim. Want to introduce into snowparl also. Should I get the 180s or the 172s? Thanks.
had to pause the video at 5:20, literally thought my house was getting bombed
i was rewatching the video and it happened again
Nice 😁😁😁
I did exactly that on my Blends today with Marker Griffon 13 trying to learn nosebutter. Heel clicks off. My recommended Din setting is 6. Should i crank it to say 8 or just practice my technique ?
Where on the bent chetler 100 do you have your bindings this season?
he said -1,5 from true center in a different video. Its +6 from recomended
Hi! Help me please with some advice!? With which bindings can I do this trick? For safety and for safety of this bindings first. And which ski I should use? Special for freestyle/park or it possible even on Rossi EXP 84 ‘21 for example?
It's possible to do them woth any skis as long as it is quite flexy and the bindings are mounted centered. And for the bindings it doesn't matter as long as you set up your din properly so you don't face plant out of the bindings while trying to butter
Where do you do your courses? Im from Spain, and would love to assist one
Great video! I have the exact Bent 100's you are using in the video. With that said, they are in the factory recommended setup which leaves a lot of real estate for the noses. With this setup, is it more difficult to nose butter? I've attempted to throw my weight forward and have a tough time finding a stable position in the butter. I was thinking I likely need more pop and to really test those noses given they are not centre mounted but curious on your thoughts since you own these skis as well!
they're not very playful in general when on the factory line, I'm going to move mine forward to +4
I tried to stand on my nose tips today. I really put a lot of force into it, I leaned forward as hard as a could and i lifted my tails.... and my boots popped out of my skis!!!! does this mean my VIN needs to be even HIGHER? I think it's at 6.5 maybe 7 right now.
Me with super stiff slalom racing skis 🙁
I'm going to be running shift bindings on my chetlers this season so popping out might be an issue
My binding kept going undone last time I tried it 😁
Did you try buttering by just falling forwards like a tree falling over or did your try to "roll onto" the noses?
I’m wondering if this is even possible on my skis. (At least on flat ground). Is there a way to tell if skis can butter before I buy them? Currently skiing 2023 Armada ARV 86s
Can you do a review on the bent chetler 100 2022?
Legsssssss .... Placccccccccceee ... :) Love it.
Is it necassary to adjust the DIN a bit?
I’m thinking of buying the new k2 poachers, are they worth it if anyone has them
Where did you mount the bindings in the bentchetlers?
what skis are good to buy for flexible, light and have fun in the mountain? I have FACTION CANDIDE 2.0 19 right now but I find them a bit too heavy and not very flex
K2 press
bent chetler 100 like Jens have in this video
Line blend
Anyone thinks a nose butter possible with race skis? I would love to do one, but I can't seem get into the position of a nose butter.
I think they are way to stiff. Less stiff skies like a lot of all mountain skies are better for these tricks like bent chetler 100
what skis do you recommend for doing freestyle and for park.
What is the boot flex rating that you are using? Thanks.
at 5:20 i thought a real missile was heading towards me lol
Should the din be a little higher than normal for your wheight
in order to do tricks like this, u must have freestyle skis right ?
Can I do this on a Allmountain Carving ski?
Hej, är HEAD oblivion en bra skida för att träna nos butter på?
how did you get the jskis to europe/schweiz without paying taxes/duties
What size skis do you wear? 158?
Johnny giger has skis now ??
do we need special skis, boots settings to do this?
You just showed me how to turn around 180° more quickly in like 2 seconds....
should you be able to do a 360 before you start doing nose butters?
Hey man. My height is 179cm. Do you think I can use 172cm Atomic Bent 110 for tricks and Butters and turning tricks. Cause I really loge those skis😂😂😂
Are those the 2021 Benchetler 100
Hey do you get scuffs on your twin tips because I just got mine and I see your skis looking mighty fine but I’m nervous there gonna get scratched at the top
Skis are meant to be used not framed on the wall lad…
What is the point of ski pokes when they are at the length of your waist
Where are mounted those ski bindings? Central on the bent chetler or kinda moved back?
Minus 2.5 from true center
can skis be too stiff to get a good butter?
Skies that are to long in the front or too stiff is very hard or impossible to nose butter
What if my 4frnt msp99 isn't flexible enough?
do i need to have a type twin tips skis to do nose butters without them snapping
Not particularly every ski is quite flexible
I talk about the equipment later in the video.
@@StompItTutorials thank you😁
My heels keep hurting when i nose butter. Is it normal or are my boots just too big
Mine hurt to sometimes. Butters puts a fair bit of pressure on the heels.
Where your ski’s always that flexible or did you have to work that into them?
they are like that. Bent chetler 100
Nice Candide’s pants😉
No, montec ;)
@@StompItTutorials Oh sh!t😅🤣The logo is very similar, but im from La Clusaz and for me it was a Candide !😵
What skis do you have?
I don't get it. I have two sets of skis, Volkl Ledge and Line HoneyBadger and I literally can't roll onto the noses like him, not even close. I have to put my arms in front of me like I'm reaching something for my dear life to save myself. What am I doing wrong? Boot is almost in center, stifness is 110. Although I can tail butter no problems untill my shins are sore for a week 😀
'hey! check out my butta!' - only pick up line as smooth as that nose butter
insane
What are your skis
Where do you ski at?
should we ever worry about snapping our skis
Every time I try doing the nollie type maneuver in a standing position, the amount of weight that's applied to my shin - specifically where it meets the boot - is too much to handle, and honestly makes me feel afraid I'm going to break my legs. Is that normal, or do I need to distribute my weight a bit differently?
I have the same issue. If you find the solution please lmk
@@ConnorFilmsss try to really pop up and throw your head forward OVER your skiis. And don’t be afraid to go head over heals. Hope this helps.
Also, when doing the nollie itself, make the movement like the you are lift your front skiis up and throwing your back skiis forwards
@@jamiewigg2133 thank you. I will try this
where is this located ?
What skis in video ?
I'm going skiing in a few days. Can you help me on what skiis to rent? I know you got a video on it, but I am still a bit confused on the naming when renting. I am very new. Ski'd for 3 weeks total but am extremely sporty so riding came super easy to me. I always got quite long skiis recommended by the renting people seeing I am 195cm and they were probably regular slalom skis for pists. If I want to ride more in park when at smaller places, bit of park, bit of slope bit of playful spins etc.... what skiis to I get? 195cm, 75kg beginner but dedicated. Do I just continue on slalom skiis until they're actually holding me back, or should I get shorter skiis where the tails are curved too? I never had issues going backwards or spinning while going down even with straight tails though
Ask if they got some freestyle skis simply. :)