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A '''Rail Flip''' is normally executed from a Heelside [[Railstand]]. By jumping and applying backwards pressure on the edge of the tail with your back foot, the board will flip and turn 180 degrees before landing back on the deck. The number of flip is determined by how much power you put into the kick.
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Revision as of 01:22, 20 April 2016

Railflip
Difficulty Level Intermediate
Common Variations
Variations

A Rail Flip is normally executed from a Heelside Railstand. By jumping and applying backwards pressure on the edge of the tail with your back foot, the board will flip and turn 180 degrees before landing back on the deck. The number of flip is determined by how much power you put into the kick.