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January 28, 2008 at 7:26 am
#2651
When I picked my stance for my new boards, I laid the board down on the floor and stood on itcomfortly. I ride slightly bigger than shoulder width, but I put my feed dead center of the bindingholes and checked the stance. If that felt good, I mounted my binding with the sliders left-rightso I could adjust slightly on the mountain. It gives you about a quarter inch in either direction,half inch total of adjustment (atleast on my rides).My all mountain board has an 8mm set-back in the stance, so I ride it a bit on the tail side.My park board has a centered stance (no set back) and I ride it centered.I set my angles by putting my bindings on a piece of wax paper and standing on my boardin my ride stance, then stepped out of the binding gently to leave it in place on the board,and bolted in.I ride +25/-15 all mountain and +15/-15 for park. It took some dialing in, but I think y
When I picked my stance for my new boards, I laid the board down on the floor and stood on itcomfortly. I ride slightly bigger than shoulder width, but I put my feed dead center of the bindingholes and checked the stance. If that felt good, I mounted my binding with the sliders left-rightso I could adjust slightly on the mountain. It gives you about a quarter inch in either direction,half inch total of adjustment (atleast on my rides).My all mountain board has an 8mm set-back in the stance, so I ride it a bit on the tail side.My park board has a centered stance (no set back) and I ride it centered.I set my angles by putting my bindings on a piece of wax paper and standing on my boardin my ride stance, then stepped out of the binding gently to leave it in place on the board,and bolted in.I ride +25/-15 all mountain and +15/-15 for park. It took some dialing in, but I think you haveto find your own personal sweet spot.