Image: Operation Sports

Skate 4: How to Feeble and Smith

Find the angle.

Nailing back-truck grinds like Feeble and Smith in Skate 4 is all about timing, approach, and a steady lock-in. However, they don’t just “snap into the grind” — they demand a lot more from you. 

Recommended Videos

So, dive in with me below as I walk you through performing both the grinds and landing them consistently like a skating amateur (or at least in video games).

Setting Up The Grind

A BS 5-0 Grind, as seen in Skate 4.
Image by Operation Sports

Hunt out a low, flat, or mellow down rail. Begin with a normal pace (several pushes) and approach leaning slightly towards the rail. Next, perform a clean Ollie and try to lock your back truck touching first, almost like you’re launching into a controlled 5-0 grind

If you keep ending up in Crooks, Overcooks, or straight to 5-0s, you’re not alone. Everyone runs into that. Skate 4 loves to make you earn these tricks, so reduce Grind Assist if it continues auto-locking into the wrong moves. That’s way better for precision.

The Lock-In

You land first, then “tell” the board what grind it’s going to be. Meaning, you don’t really define the grind in the air — a big change from previous Skate titles. However, timing the inputs right before you land does matter.

Catch the Rhythm

Pop – Lock back-truck – Tiny pause – Front-truck dip

Don’t underestimate the tiny pause. That’s where decisions get made. If you rush the next move, you’ll end up in a Crook or an Overcrook. Wait too long and you’ll find yourself holding a default 5-0.

Smith

Back-truck sits on the rail with the front-truck (nose) hooked underneath the rail. The nose tucks low beside the rail — almost like you’re pinning the front end.

Controls input: Hold the Right Stick down (inside diagonal) and slightly towards the rail to dip into the Smith grind. Almost like a scoop-up motion.

Feeble

Same approach — the back-truck sits on the rail, except this time, the front-truck hangs over the top or opposite side of the rail. The difference is the approach angle and positioning, that’s it.

Controls input: hold the Right stick down and away from the rail (outside diagonal).

Note: Skate 4 loves committing to angles, so lean into it a bit more if you find yourself rolling into botched 5-0’s instead. One last thing, don’t flick the stick. Smooth and steady stick control correctly locks you more often than not.

Tips 

  • Before you look for that one “lucky” line, remember that there’s no luck involved. These grinds reward timing, angle, and commitment. 
  • Locking your back-truck perfectly should be the foundation of your Feeble & Smith, not just an animation trigger.
  • Once you get the hang of it: Feeble down a rail -> into a manual -> then Smith on a ledge — One of the cleanest style lines in Skate 4 that’ll surely turn a few heads.
Author
Image of Burair Noor
Burair Noor
Burair covers all things racing at Operation Sports Gaming. Whether it’s tearing up the track in F1, drifting in Forza, or testing the limits in sims, Burair loves diving into the thrill of motorsport games and sharing that passion with fellow fans.