Post subject: What is your stance? Developing new split system.
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:53 am
Joined: Mon Nov 13, 2006 12:12 pm Posts: 15 Location: Washington
I am developing a new split system and need your help collecting data. I need to know the most common stance angles that people use so that my product works in that range. Please note goofy or regular. If you had to choose between having your stance angle being easily adjustable or you left to right shift of your binding to prevent toe drag being easily adjustable what would you prefer? I don't need to know the distance between you feet.
Joined: Mon Nov 13, 2006 12:12 pm Posts: 15 Location: Washington
+18 front.
-3 Back .
Reg footed.
I think I would prefer to have the angle easily adjustable and the left to right shift set when I mount the system on my binding.
I really don't mess with my bindings at all once they're set-up. So as long as I can get the angle and toe drag stuff dialed in it doesn't matter to me which is easiest to adjust afterwards.
Joined: Fri Nov 12, 2004 1:43 pm Posts: 441 Location: Western Washington
Regular foot, 38f/30r 19.5 width. Toe drag is less of an issue for me, being able to set my width/angles is more important. I would like to be able to succesfully get my angles in the 40ish range.
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Joined: Wed Nov 17, 2004 11:42 am Posts: 2374 Location: California
+15 front
+3 back
reg.
I don't mess with my bindings either. Once there set-up they stay that way forever. I have size 12 feet but have never had problems with toe drag, especially on a split.
Joined: Thu Dec 02, 2004 4:26 pm Posts: 407 Location: S.F. Bay Area
+18-24 Front, +3-9 back....
Hard to say about angles or toe/heel drag. For me I'd go angles, just because I have average feet. But, for anyone on big or small side, toe/heel drag could suck...
20-21 width, for the record, even though you didn't need it...
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