Once you’ve dialled in a front three, where better to head that learning how to backside 360? We turned to GB Park & Pipe up-and-comer George Scott for some advice on how best to float one round and of course he had to add some trademark flair with a seatbelt grab, using the tweak required to exaggerate how much the trick is all about looking round and spotting your landing.
With one of these in your trick bag, you’ll find that they’re perfect for speed checking bigger jumps as they give you just enough to do to avoid winding the windows down or freaking out, plus you can see the landing all the way through the last two thirds of the spin. Also a great one for backcountry booters, and get it nailed so you can spin it fast off the end of rails!
Whilst out on a training trip to Stubai in the Austrian Tirol, we shot and then sat down with George as he demonstrated how to backside 360 on a snowboard to perfection, all in super slow motion.
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