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Created by Ben1973 Ben1973  > 9 months ago, 5 Oct 2021
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Ben1973
Ben1973

1008 posts

5 Oct 2021 10:11am
Where do you have your foot straps?
ive always gone for, front foot middle and out as much as possible and rear foot all the way back and far out but I've been finding with my size 10feet getting into the rear to be awkward so I've just moved the rear into the inboard holes and I'm finding it much easier to get in and not any slower.

As it turns out the rear is now in the same position relative to the front strap as it is on my other board so maybe that's why I find it easier.
Mr Milk
Mr Milk

NSW

3120 posts

5 Oct 2021 2:02pm
Single strap rear seems to reduce spin out and makes it much easier to pull the board back under control when you do
LeeD
LeeD

3939 posts

5 Oct 2021 11:12am
Size 11.
When you go outboard, you need longer fin.
Single rear can use smaller, or swept back fins.
awg
awg

awg

SA

60 posts

5 Oct 2021 4:55pm
Size 13 feet for me, and a fox 105. I find using the outer rear position much better for board control when powered up. Get out on the rail and get it flying. I find it easier to get into centre straps, but no way would I let that stop me from putting the straps out wide.
P.C_simpson
P.C_simpson

WA

1492 posts

7 Oct 2021 5:27pm
outboard straps, no idea which holes but i'm short so probably middle middle, i only have size 9 feet to no issues.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

7 Oct 2021 5:40pm
I honestly cannot see how the size of your feet affects anything? Its a balance of CoE, CoLR and sail etc etc.
For any slalom or freeride, back of back strap at LE of fin is good starting point, then your stance width is your height and some personal preference.

On factory boards, if I don't like it I immediately measure the stance width and it is usually wrong (for me). Then mast base from tail (relative to other boards and rocker line)
Ben1973
Ben1973

1008 posts

8 Oct 2021 5:40am
Foot size, if you have big feet then your heal is gonna be further out unless you have much more of you foot in the strap.
using the outer strap position my heal is over the end of the heal pad, with the inner position it just fits on the pad
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

8 Oct 2021 9:41am
Right - now I see what you mean, you spoke of forward and back movement. You mean only lateral movement.

I reckon it balances out. Bigger person can load a fin more / use bigger fin and so having foot further out is better. Really its like an inch so strap size can achieve the tiny lateral movement you desire?
grich62
grich62

QLD

676 posts

8 Oct 2021 11:55am
if you change to double bolts you can pick up the inner and outer holes and have a medium setting
foolonhill
foolonhill

11 posts

8 Oct 2021 5:05pm
For me the Fox was born to be riden with a slight angle of heel, with the leeward side of the vee laying flat on the water. Only the inner strap position offers me the complete control of this angle.. and it makes the riding so fun ! I tried the four volumes with assymetric trims (one side out one side in) and the feeling was the same for each. I also noticed that the rare persons I know who didn't like the board were riding "on the heels", sat in the harness with the ouboard position.
Ben1973
Ben1973

1008 posts

9 Oct 2021 10:57am
The big downside of using the inboard rear position I discovered tonight in a strong off shore wind, it goes upwind like s***.
WindRider
WindRider

QLD

838 posts

10 Oct 2021 7:34am
I run my Fox 120 and other sizes with the footstraps in the middle inwards settings. I have size 12-13 feet. I have no problems going up wind or downwind.
Ben1973
Ben1973

1008 posts

10 Oct 2021 7:12am
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WindRider said..
I run my Fox 120 and other sizes with the footstraps in the middle inwards settings. I have size 12-13 feet. I have no problems going up wind or downwind.


It's goes upwind just no where near as good as with the strap outboard, I guess with your feet your right out on the rail anyway.
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