Posted: June 29th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Bindings | 5 Comments »
I just bought Liquid Force Alpha bindings offline, and they feel really tight dry fitting. I don’t want to try them on in the water with the risk of not being able to return them?
Bindings are different wet, you are gonna have to try it.
You want them tight, but not so tight your toes start to tingle.
Best of luck.
Posted: June 25th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Bindings | 3 Comments »
So i just ran over to Dunham’s and picked up a new wakeboard.. i am 100% new to the sport and know nothing about it. I do snowboard though and i ride goofy. My question really is should i reverse the bindings that i assume are currently set for regular boarders?.. im actually not even sure if it matters what side i use as the front of the board.. anyway, answers would be nice, and if indeed i do need to reverse my bindings, are their certain settings that i should follow? thanks
No you do not need to reverse your bindings.
most wakeboards are reversible, if you look on the bottom of the board all that matters is if the fins are the same on both the front and back.
All that changes is the graphics,. if you want the graphics to be facing the front then yes you could change the bindings.
hope this helps.
Posted: June 19th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Bindings | 2 Comments »
And if so, what are the size differences?
Yes, men can use women’s Wakeboard Bindings. Most Wakeboard Bindings are in fact unisex bindings, but if you do have a women’s specific binding, you can certainly use it. The only differences would be it might be a bit more narrow in the heel. Also, women’s sizing is 1 larger than a man’s so if you’re a size 8 men’s shoe and the bindings range from size 6-9 in women’s shoe size, you’d be good because a women’s 9 is a men’s 8.
Posted: June 15th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Tower | 1 Comment »
Such as is is easier to do jumps and tricks since the line is higher or is there no real difference. Some tricks like a raley where you are high of the water, I would imagine it would be easier. Is this the case?
There is no difference really, but if there is i would say the wakeboard one would b easier as it is like designed for tricks
Posted: June 7th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Bindings | 1 Comment »
My bindings are supposed to my size, but i cant even get them on- is there something i can do about this? what do you think i should do? thx alot to anyone who answers!
get the boot wet. it’ll make it easier to slip your foot it.
Posted: June 3rd, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Bindings | 1 Comment »
I was tinkering with my new bindings, trying to make them looser, and now they are completely apart! the part where the insides come together is off the bolts, and now i have 2 haves of bindings- and don’t know how to put them back together! please help!
Its tough…ur prolly best off seeing a professional