
Last seen: Feb 24, 2025
Lars has a good series on boots... here's a bit on liners (8 min in):
All good stuff. I’ll add that it’s great to take a step back… go back to a green run and carve it comfortably without speed checking, then step it up...
I’ve got some thoughts on this, though I’m not sure they’re right… I think one advantage of the UU transition is that it gives you more leverage on ...
Like the wake coming off a boat hull?
Thanks to @riotsupercarver for diving into this…
Howe et al varied the SCR by the cosine of the angle and I really don’t think that is correct. If you consider the boundary condition of 90 degrees, ...
Man, some of these threads drift a lot. There was a lot of good sidecut discussion in the prototype thread. The above physics is a static model th...
I like the Rome pivot mount that allows me to lower the ankle strap on the rear binding. That's on all-mountain/pow boards though, their base isn't t...
True, but a longer effective edge is added security and more forgiving of bad technique/laziness. At 200lbs I'd certainly want to be over 1200mm on ...
If your centre of mass is between your feet, the top-down loading should theoretically be better with the appropriate canting. But for example, I fin...
The boots and the ankle strap can certainly limit it... I'm not sure how much? By stretching it out it really decreases or even eliminates any tendon...
Just to be the contrarian… I hate canting. The over pronation just causes me problems. I’ll never buy another binding with canting unless they off...
I use this for dorsiflexion: And also stretch hamstrings, quads, lower back and neck. After a couple whiplashes you don’t forget the neck.
Got to a pedorthist, they usually have a good selection and you can find one that fits your foot. I've used Kneed2ski, and if there's enough room (t...