Nosebutter misty

I know I know but I'm on this phone that's older than dinosaur shit. I'll try when I get home if no one else find it. Can't recall if it's landed or not doe
 
Also, I have to be a negative Nancy and say that a switch misty is a completely different axis from a normal one.
 
a forward tail butter might pop you on the right axis.. it would be scary as fuck to try though.
 
It's not though. You could easily do a 180 into switch misty and it would be considered a misty. Same goes for sw 180 into misty.

Also that video posted above is nose but misty 7, no? A bit in the grey area, I can't find the one I'm looking for
 
I remember the guy who did this posting about how he was trying nose butter cork sev's and caught and edge, came out as a nose butter misty, accidental innovation at its finest!
 
These are sick but they're not quite misty. I think he's trying to do nollie cork 7s and they just look really strange. Sick and impossible difficult, but definitely strange.
 
Delormes nollie "misty maneuver has a lincoln rotation over his right shoulder with a 360 in it. Any more forward with the flip might be misty and any more back might be cork, but his flipping appeared to be perpindicular to the hill.
 
What if the butter was more of a nose press before you leave the jump, but at the last second spin your skis to make it a butter rather than a press? So like a really slow butter 90, but keeping your body facing downhill so you can still do a misty... If that makes sense to anyone.
 
i get what you're saying, but i cant see how could get any pop by doing that...maybe it could work though
 
Frontflip + side flip = misty 360

Like a flat 3 (backflip + side flip)

It's possible, I can do them on tramp, but I have no idea what happened that fatal day.
 
May the shitstorm commence. Although, I think that you can actually do a misty 3 and land switch. Think of it this way.

Half a front flip, half a lincoln loop. Now combine them together. Misty 3, landing switch.
 
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