Too much of a good thing is not good ... right?
For even the biggest, heaviest, most aggressive racer there comes a point where the boots and bindings are TOO STIFF.
(EX-Adjusting the toe bail and boots as tight as possible = Little Movement.)
At the same time a recreational carver does not want the boot binding combo to be TOO SOFT.
(EX - Adjusting the toe bail and boots as loose as possible = Too Much Movement.)
In a previous post Jacques wrote:
My Question(s), finally got to it.You should be able to bend your ankles easily.
Your bindings should be adjusted in a way you can laterally swing your boots.
If you meet these 2 conditions, you can move your body over the board, forward, backward, on the right and on the left.
So you can do all the movements you need and feel comfortable.
The goal is to mix a little bit of the freedom of soft boots with the power of hard boots.
How much lateral boot swing is ideal for doing fully laid turns?
Is it a personal preference or a technical requirement?
How many degrees of medial and lateral movement is desired?
Can the amount of movement be quantified in degrees?
Thanks
Rob