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If the [[ | If the [[Griptape]] is facing forward, this is called a [[Toeside Railstand]], if the grip tape is facing backwards, it is called a [[Heelside Railstand]]. The railstand is also sometimes called a Primo or Primo Stall, but technically, a primo is where slide along the ground while in a '''railstand'''. | ||
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==Videos== | |||
Check out [[Daniel Trujillo]]'s excellent video on the subject: | |||
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Revision as of 03:04, 1 May 2016
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A Railstand is where you flip your board up and onto the side so that it stands on the edge.
If the Griptape is facing forward, this is called a Toeside Railstand, if the grip tape is facing backwards, it is called a Heelside Railstand. The railstand is also sometimes called a Primo or Primo Stall, but technically, a primo is where slide along the ground while in a railstand.
Videos
Check out Daniel Trujillo's excellent video on the subject: