SS Fastrack system

> 10 years ago
Reply
Register to post, see what you've read, and subscribe to topics.
tgladman
tgladman
WA
500 posts
WA, 500 posts
10 Jul 2010 1:47pm
this may be an ignorant question but is the new fastrack system much of an advantage to water bourne boards? i can clearly see how it is for snowboards as powder riding is such a different story to groomers. but water is water isn't it? i'm not much of a surfer persay i roll TT's, an i can safely say whether its boots or straps one stance is it......??
dave......
dave......
WA
2119 posts
WA, 2119 posts
10 Jul 2010 3:40pm
Pretty cool for for strapped surfboards.
Spacemonkey!
Spacemonkey!
SA
2288 posts
SA, 2288 posts
11 Jul 2010 6:45pm
dave...... said...

Pretty cool for for strapped surfboards.


I would argue that, the back strap should always be over the fin box, whilst having some options to move the front foot is important I don't really see the advantage over multiple inserts not to mention it seems like the type of thing which adds weight and is just another thing to break. Really once you know where you want the placement it is not like you ever change it.

Gimmick in my book (TT and Surf)
kitepilotoz
kitepilotoz
QLD
181 posts
QLD, 181 posts
11 Jul 2010 9:27pm
Nothing new about adjustable fin tracks, mast tracks
Just more bits to come loose, wear out, seize & fail
For the small benefit cant see the need besides something different
for the sake of it!!
My 2 cents!!
chadster
chadster
QLD
136 posts
QLD, 136 posts
13 Jul 2010 9:18am
for the surfer who wants to use the board unstrapped and wax under the front foot - its a a disadvantage - because you have this grove under your foot which doesnt feel good

If you do use straps then once its on you dont need to adjust -
I agree - gimmick

I also think it will affect the flex of the board as it is a long solid strut that wont allow the board to flex in that area
jackgearo
jackgearo
NSW
331 posts
NSW, 331 posts
13 Jul 2010 2:15pm
chadster said...


I also think it will affect the flex of the board as it is a long solid strut that wont allow the board to flex in that area



the track DOES flex with the board and it is actually better than having a solid block of inserts in the board which stop the flex. or the other way you can allow the board to flex is by putting in single inserts and then they are forever pulling out.
milko
milko
NSW
604 posts
NSW, 604 posts
14 Jul 2010 9:47pm
jackgearo said...

chadster said...


I also think it will affect the flex of the board as it is a long solid strut that wont allow the board to flex in that area



the track DOES flex with the board and it is actually better than having a solid block of inserts in the board which stop the flex. or the other way you can allow the board to flex is by putting in single inserts and then they are forever pulling out.


Ha Ha Ha...Slingshot boards DONT flex.. They just break!!!
wishy
wishy
WA
1501 posts
WA, 1501 posts
14 Jul 2010 8:30pm
milko said...

jackgearo said...

chadster said...


I also think it will affect the flex of the board as it is a long solid strut that wont allow the board to flex in that area



the track DOES flex with the board and it is actually better than having a solid block of inserts in the board which stop the flex. or the other way you can allow the board to flex is by putting in single inserts and then they are forever pulling out.


Ha Ha Ha...Slingshot boards DONT flex.. They just break!!!


Which ones are stronger?

jackgearo
jackgearo
NSW
331 posts
NSW, 331 posts
14 Jul 2010 10:51pm
milko said...

Ha Ha Ha...Slingshot boards DONT flex.. They just break!!!


are you ****ing serious?!
Card
Card
QLD
77 posts
QLD, 77 posts
15 Jul 2010 8:12am
As a board builder i can say (with nothing against SS) this it a total gimmick, i would never waist time building boards with this kind of setup, although it would probably be faster in production speed therefore cheaper. As for flex it would make zero difference either way.

Cheers,
Dan
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
5378 posts
WA, 5378 posts
15 Jul 2010 9:35am
It actually depends what the track is made from If you asume its made out of a plastic with no flex then it probably wont flex much haha.
I can tell you that this setup allows for a lot more flex than with a regular pack of inserts in which flex is non-existent. The only way you can get flex with regular inserts is to have them separate, in which case they will pull out easily.
I think this idea is good for wakeboard/ twintips, it saves weight, adds easily changeable stance between many different boots and baseplates and allows for flex directly outside of where your binding ends.
The only idea I don't like is the stance possibly slipping and changing (however I haven't tried it yet so I don't know about that).
jackgearo
jackgearo
NSW
331 posts
NSW, 331 posts
16 Jul 2010 12:47am
sir ROWDY said...


The only idea I don't like is the stance possibly slipping and changing (however I haven't tried it yet so I don't know about that).


i tried to get them to move around today when i was using the fasttrack. i thought that i probably would be able to get it to move around after a few people had problems with the burton snowboards having the same problem. i tried for a fair while to get them to move and they didnt.
vespa
vespa
WA
54 posts
WA, 54 posts
17 Jul 2010 3:20pm
Does anyone know if the track is available to buy as a separate unit in Oz yet? For example to install in any surfboard..
Please Register, or first...
Topics Subscribe Reply

Return To Classic site 😭
Or... let us know if a problem, so we can tweak! 😅