What are the angles i should set my snowboard bindings to ride park/jib?
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hey i just got the new burton p1.1 bindings on my stepchild board. I forget what i had my other bindings set to so im asking what should i set these to? I ride regular and love to hit ...show more
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Answer:
left foot binding should be 15-10. Right foot binding should be 10-5. make sure the bindings are facing outwards, not inwards. OR you willl look pigent toed, and probably screw up on tricks.
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yea i love riding parks haha especially a boy like me living in alaska but yea i have 15 15 and that works great for me but yea do whatever is comforatable for you.
akpride
I would change it to 15 in the front and 9 in the back, once you get the feel, adjust it more to whatever you feel most comfortable
Hotdog
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