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The '''tail''' of the board is the part of the [[Board|board]] that is usually the opposite end of the riding direction, where your rear foot is usually positioned.
[[File:Deck Anatomy Nose + Tail..jpg|none|thumb|Nose and Tail of a symmetrical freestyle board]]
The '''tail''' is the part of the [[Board|board]], opposite the [[Nose]], where your rear foot is normally positioned.
 
The [[Nose]] and [[Tail]] of a symmetrical [[Double Kick]] deck (like the ones picture above) are the same at both ends, so it doesn't matter which way the deck is pointing, unless you have your front [[Trucks|truck]] tuned differently than the back. [[Single Kick]] decks, however, usually have a flat (or rocker) nose with a [[Kicktail]] on the [[Tail]].
 
[[Category:Skateboard Anatomy]]
[[Category:Glossary]]
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