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14396511:Drail said:Tail grab is:
Tail grab: inside edge, on the tail (closer to the rounded part as possible)
Blunt: capped - or grabbing the true end of the ski.
Stale: opposite ski from opposite side, outside edge near the tail (so left ski grabed with right hand from the right side)
Grabbing tail on the inside (like the opposite of tindy) is called toxic. Don’t hear it much these days but that’s what it was called.
I think tail grab is more general “not fully capped blunt” to either side, where as toxic is inside a bit further from the cap, and tindy is outside a bit further.
cuban would be a blunt on the opposite ski (left hand grabbing blunt on right ski) and stale would be almost like a tindy on the opposite ski (grabbing the outside edge of the right ski but with the left hand…going past Cuban to get there).
