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Another Pretzel Thread...I warned you
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Yes, I already checked the searchbar and found some info but nothing too helpful. Sooo if you're just gonna give me a "searchbar", dont post.
Soooo....I've been trying pretzels on a 20 ft flat box for the past too weekends for many hours both days and only did 2 really shitty ones. My question is this:
Are pretzels easier on a rail than a box? Is is easier to fs switch up after the 2 on so the 2 out is fs? Any other tips from people who can do em?
This is really pisssing me off, so any help would be much appreciated. peac
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u wanna hit a rail its easier to lock on to spin off/ sw up
and i would go 270 on fs switch up and fs out just basicly keep ur momentum going and just hop whenever u need to
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i think its a lot easier to spin off rails. you stick so much better to rails. i could pretzel rails long before boxes.
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- Any pretzel is easier to do on a rail, unless your not very good at rails or boxes.
- If you 270 on and then fs 270 out, its alot easier then doing a 270 pretz 270 because its simpler to stop your rotation when your spinning out FS.
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i learned them today on a 18 foot flat box... 270 in pretzel 270 out was wayyyy harder than doing a sw up then spinning out fs. my mountain doesnt have any rails long enough to try it on yet though
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270 on fs switch up pretz 270 off is probably a lot easier on a flat box than a 270 pretzel 270. But on a rail it is probably the opposite. If you can 270 on to a flat rail just start trying to pretzel i bet you could get it pretty quick.
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easier on rails, no question
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