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Anonymous No. 178128

how do snowboarders tell the difference between a bad front nose blunt and a bad front lip?

i could ask this question a few different ways, but this is the example that made me think about it and i've noticed snowboarders don't really do nose/tail slides as often.

the difference is obvious when either trick is performed well (the rail is either centered on the board or beyond the binding) but what happens when the binding is directly over the rail? (like i often see when people claim blunts, and what often happens to ME when i try to board/lip slide)

does the difference even matter since if you can't tell the difference you didn't do it well enough?

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Anonymous No. 178129

OP is obviously a blunt, so here's an example of an ambiguous case.

Anonymous No. 178139

>>178128
you can feel the difference in how you're locked in underfoot and on a long enough rail it'll be very visually apparent
both of these are kind of shit photos which is a bigger issue than the trick. any trick will look unclear if you shoot it wrong.
>does the difference even matter
if you don't want to eat shit or slip off the rail like a faggot it does

Anonymous No. 178148

>>178139
that it's all about the lock makes sense to me. what's the right way to shoot a nose blunt?