This is still tricky due the weight having to shift too far forwards and/or downhill... I'm gonna follow your steps. These are completely different from the time I was a kid to now at 39 with a child. In my mind, I know that I can do it and have before when younger, but holy heaven...
Nice video, hello friend, do I need to take a file and stitch the edge as the guys who have been riding since 2005 teach, or is this approach outdated and now park boards are all used for their intended purpose at once in the park on boxes and rails ?
Isn't this a back side boardslide? I always thought it was based on which way you turned facing down hill. I've seen another person call this frontside as well, and now I'm confused.
Hyped on this one! Exactly what I’m trying to learn when the mountain opens up soon 👌🏻
You got it!
Love to see the progression
This is still tricky due the weight having to shift too far forwards and/or downhill...
I'm gonna follow your steps.
These are completely different from the time I was a kid to now at 39 with a child. In my mind, I know that I can do it and have before when younger, but holy heaven...
I was checking burton SLX boots from last season and realize it has the same color way with your L1 Jacket/Pants.
Nice video, hello friend, do I need to take a file and stitch the edge as the guys who have been riding since 2005 teach, or is this approach outdated and now park boards are all used for their intended purpose at once in the park on boxes and rails ?
Lets go!
Front board!
Sorry i was late i was outside
I was able to learn this trick within one week
That's amazing!
Isn't this a back side boardslide? I always thought it was based on which way you turned facing down hill. I've seen another person call this frontside as well, and now I'm confused.
Its frontside because the rail is in front of you when hopping on
@@SnowboardProCamp gotcha!
While tricky its got the same steez as a stretched out method…. 👌
I saw a pro do this trick with tons of steez and it was a big inspiration!