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What's the butter called?
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I remember seeing a video tutorial for a butter but cant remember the name of the trick would be great if someone could point me in the right direction.
Say you are riding regular you turn your board 90° on to your toe edge but keep your upper body in original position and then front side 270° out to continue back down the slope in switch.
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Perfect thanks, so obvious now being twisted up
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I do mine the other way, butter front 90 followed by back 270.
I really ought to practice the opposite way...one for this winter then!
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