Where to do a Backflip

if you have a any type of downhill slope near your house build a kicker that’s like 4 feet tall and super super steep then throw powder in the landing and do a backflip you will 1000% land it within a couple tries
 
14582268:stone__ said:
if you have a any type of downhill slope near your house build a kicker that’s like 4 feet tall and super super steep then throw powder in the landing and do a backflip you will 1000% land it within a couple tries

What should you do for the approach, I only have one pair of skis
 
topic:Adam.smith said:
I heard it's easier than a 360. I can 540, just don't have any jumps. Where should I build or find one

if you can do it flat you can prob do it with skis on any jump just send
 
Any windlip type spots at the mountain? Good sidehits?

Maybe a cut up where two trails merge and one is higher. Or if theres a bank with a bit of a kicker warn in or rock etc under the snow thats made a jump.

Can do them off anything but something like a windlip or decking out on a hip is easiest. You get a big takeoff that eases you into the flip and little speed and impact on the landing.

You can do them on anythint, so a random steep jump on flats is fine. Just not as ideal. I would def throw some loose snow in the landing and keep cutting it up ao its soft if you go that route.

The problem can be those jumps can be almost hard to hit without flipping, and the angle of the takeoff is so steep it can buck you. Make sure you're ready for it and commit. First 1 can be weird so just commit.

They're alot like doing them on the tramp though once you send it. Good luck!
 
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