I tried to search for this but I couldnt find anything. I have a 2011-2012 Solution 163w and Karakouram Split30s. How much of a gap should you have in ride mode? A little daylight? no daylight? I was riding in some spring slop and it the slush would come right through the crack like pizza dough coming out a rolling machine. Also with the bindings off and the board connected with the K clips and the tip/tail connected there is quite amount on vertical play. Meaning if you hold it verticaly and grab each half and pull one side up the other down it moves bought a half inch. With a lot of folks have issues with there jones and me never riding any other split I thought I would ask.
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A small gap in the board is no big deal at all. I have a gap in the tip and tail, small, and sometimes snow can push its way out. Nothing to worry about in my opinion.
I've had thin slivers of mash-potato slush (has to be just the right snow texture--not grainy corn) push up through the seam of every split board I've owned; it happens aft of my back binding where the most force is being exerted down onto the snow. Nothing to fret about.
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I've had thin slivers of mash-potato slush (has to be just the right snow texture--not grainy corn) push up through the seam of every split board I've owned; it happens aft of my back binding where the most force is being exerted down onto the snow. Nothing to fret about.
Thanks Taylor thats what I was talking about. good to know!!
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