Since we are new to the wakeboarding and gettin ready for the new year I was wondering what is the best binding position on the board ie duck feet,straight. Not sure if it personal preference or if there is a norm. Pics would be great. Thanks in advance
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Your definantly going to want to duck em out a little, What board do you have? I wouldn't put your boots in the frist holes or forth holes, some where in the middle since this will be your frist season.Originally posted by Bibbs View PostSince we are new to the wakeboarding and gettin ready for the new year I was wondering what is the best binding position on the board ie duck feet,straight. Not sure if it personal preference or if there is a norm. Pics would be great. Thanks in advance
What we usually use for a guide is jump off somthing of some height and where your feet land is where well will put the boots for you for the day.
Heres my new setup, Brand new cdub marius 140 I would have the boots in one more hole except theres fiberglass resin in it, and I physically cannot go all the way in due to CWB's goofy new bolt pattern and can't go in the middle due to the resin in the hole, so I'm stuck with my boots all the way out.
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I had a local pro show me, what you want to do is stand on a bench and jump down landing on both feet. The way your feet are when you land is where you should start with binding position. Then tweak a little until you feel the most comfortable. Most people are ducky, but try this, it has worked for several people that I know. Good LuckOriginally posted by Bibbs View PostSince we are new to the wakeboarding and gettin ready for the new year I was wondering what is the best binding position on the board ie duck feet,straight. Not sure if it personal preference or if there is a norm. Pics would be great. Thanks in advanceMy dad always said "Stupid Hurts". He's yet to be proven wrong, but for some reason I keep trying.
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http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...highlight=duck
Here is an earlier link and discussion on the same topic.My dad always said "Stupid Hurts". He's yet to be proven wrong, but for some reason I keep trying.
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