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Board and bindings set up

Created by MartinGee MartinGee  > 9 months ago, 15 Jun 2021
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MartinGee
MartinGee

13 posts

15 Jun 2021 6:49am
After getting a new board and bindings ive realised ive never really never set up a board. My existing board is a Airush switch 142, the new one, a Core fusion 5 and union pro bindings. The old board was set up on the second screw left and right, but ive read if you're under 6ft you should use the two inner screws L and right.
Im 178cm.
Also a few images attached to show what I mean


psychojoe
psychojoe

WA

2239 posts

15 Jun 2021 12:39pm
Yes. Use the inner screws. Even if you're taller it's better for your back. The wide stance helps newbs to keep their balance.
MartinGee
MartinGee

13 posts

16 Jun 2021 11:44am
I noticed the distanve between the first screws vary on boards.. i set up on the inner screws.
Attached is the board image.






THE PIN PULLER
THE PIN PULLER

WA

472 posts

2 Aug 2021 3:13pm
U need a woo for that bad boy !!!
antlanglands
antlanglands

WA

72 posts

8 Aug 2021 2:26pm
Put a tape on the ground and stand in the stance you would for .. playing pool / tennis / boxing / skiing , you get the idea. Check the distance between you feet and set your pads to that :)
MartinGee
MartinGee

13 posts

13 Aug 2021 3:44pm
Thanks... will try that
Kamikuza
Kamikuza

QLD

6493 posts

14 Aug 2021 3:26pm
Try them all. Some boards feel better with a narrow stance, some with wide. Pay attention to how it feels on your knees too...
Matt988
Matt988

WA

154 posts

31 Aug 2021 9:48pm
Just stand on the board without the straps attached where it feels comfy, mark your feet position and you'll get the distance apart and angle. Bolt straps to suit and fine tune if needed. Once you've found ya spot and are happy put a couple marks around the edge of the strap then if you have to take them off for what ever reason you can get them back right where they were in no time.
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