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What is the recommended angle for my snowboarding bindings?

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I'm almost expert... i can pretty much do anything if you asked me. i'm not sure if that changes anything. im also normal footed

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  1. i ride 15 and -15 with a 23" stance


  2. And I agree with all those as well..

    If you can do anything, which I doubt you can, because anyone that can do anything, has snowboarded for a long time and knows everything about riding, being they would know about how they like their stance..

    I ride with it at like 30-30 with as wide of stance as i can get on my rome, its kinda huge but feels and looks good too, small stances look g*y and feet straight forward do too..

    quit being full of yourself, stances are about preferance not reccomend...

    a good medium stance is best for olling, too big and it can be worse, and same with too small

  3. Well if you are pretty much expert, you should know how you want them.

    But umm your stance depends on how tall you are, or what you are doing on a snowboard... freestyle, park.. etc.

    Bascially just try out some stances in your bedroom, and do whatever feels good to you (:

  4. mike c, you got it buddy. Goober, dont be a goober. you just wanted to tell everyone you are the shizzzzz

  5. "you just wanted to tell everyone you are the shizzzzz"

    hahahahaha so true man, so true.

    get over yourself man, snowboarding is all about fun.

  6. Depends on the kind of riding you do.  If you like pow and all-mountain, I'd go with a slightly narrower stance and your front foot angled out more.  If you ride park wider stances are better,and personally I like even duck footed stances, 15 degrees in front -15 in back with a 25" stance is what I ride. But it's really up to you.  If it isn't comfortable then you aren't going to like it so do what feels right.

  7. whatever feels comfortable to you...i also agree with the first comment

  8. Just adjust the bindings to whatever angle is most comfortable to you. If you are switch foot then you need to keep the angles about even on both bindings. But if you dont do very many tricks where u land oppisite foot then ur front foot binding and be tilted towards the nose of the board a little more. Just experiment with the angles and find the one most comfortable for you.

  9. Dude if your an expert that can do anything why are you asking a bunch of people that don't know what they are talking about? You know how you ride. You know your style. This sight is so full of people that think they are the ****, give us the real info so we can help you. If your the best why ask?

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