Forward tailbutter?

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Are you talking off a jump or just on the ground? Cause Kieran pretty much did a few in the super-flexknow edit above.
 
itd be like a fakie Ollie in skateboarding. would be a pretty sick zero spin off a cliff or something.
 
hand drag cork 3 from a Mcveigh-style tailbutter. Very possible.

tailbutters are hard to maintain while going fast though. We'll need a superhuman to try this. We'll need Delorme...
 
Pretty sure OP means a 360 tailbutter while skiing forwards. Doable yes but pretty fucking hard.

I can get do something a little like it but it a tailbutter 90 to back two /notreallybigclaim.

Getting from like 100 degrees to 270 without catching an edge is really hard, i've tried and eaten shit.
 
There's a difference between spinning on your tails and a butter. This isn't ski ballet.

It's like the people who do "nosebutters" w/o the "ollie" to their noses, they just lean forward and spin on their noses. Imo a nosebutter is a 180, land on your noses, flex, pop, 180 to forward.
 
the possibilities are endless with a "forward butter", linking tricks super smooth, prebanging like hornbeck does before hitting a rail, ive heard it called manual, but persoanlly like "wheelie"

https://www.newschoolers.com/watch/631522.0/A-Dose-of-Dopeness?t=6

 
then your opinion is wrong. The point of a butter is to have pressure on the ski the whole time. What you described is just doing a 180 landing on your nose, flexing and poping another 180. Like you described.
 
I agree. When you butter bread, you have to put a little pressure on the knife and smear it all around. you don't just drag the tip across once and call it good.

Delorme's tip drag 3 was cool, but keiran mcveigh was doing what I'd consider real butters.

 
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