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Moving Footstraps - 2 Questions

Created by Old Salty Old Salty  > 9 months ago, 5 Mar 2012
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Old Salty
Old Salty

VIC

1271 posts

5 Mar 2012 1:10pm
I get that by moving my footstraps out I will be able to hold the rail down better when its lifting at speed. Are there any other advantages?

Moving Footstraps Back - Advantages?
Sailhack
Sailhack

VIC

5000 posts

5 Mar 2012 2:44pm
I like to get on the rails more for loading up the fin (laterally) rather than keeping the rail down. Upwind improves & control (at top speed) in out-of-control conditions also improves.

Every now & then I might swap boards with mates (chop hopping & blasting), and I struggle with inboard straps, always end up with just my toes in the straps & heels on the rails...maybe I'm a closet formula-rider?
knigit
knigit

WA

319 posts

5 Mar 2012 2:14pm
For speed-sailing I'd definitely be moving the straps outwards.

At the risk of stating the obvious have you tried using a smaller fin on the days when this happens?
seanhogan
seanhogan

QLD

3424 posts

5 Mar 2012 5:50pm
full outside and full at the back : top speed :::
stanly
stanly

QLD

307 posts

5 Mar 2012 6:38pm
I moved the straps as far out and back as they could go on my freerace board and could not believe the difference.
You have more control over the board probably because of the leverage, and I think you have a better feel what the fin is doing eg when it is about to spin out.
Also goes faster
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