Am I right with these statements?
1) The Northwave boot of J&P has almost no forward lean in the ankle.
2) In J&P’s videos I have seen the following for the transition part of the turn (pull phase): The front leg is flexed in the knee but not in the ankle part. The rear leg is flexed in the knee and also flexed in the ankle part.
3) To be able to do a proper backside turn, it is necessary not to flex the ankle of the front foot. This requires a boot with almost no forward lean.
I think my boot has to much forward lean. Therefore I do not feel comfortable on the board “I am locked in my boots”.

When I try to lay down on backside, the edge skids. I think this is because the calf pressure against the boot is to high and the board looses grip (the boot blocks to the rear because of the forward lean). 2 Years ago I had a boot with more flex to the back and I remember I felt much more comfortable on the board (but I had no SWOARD then)
If the binding angles are higher, it is a bit easier, because pressure is more left/right instead of heel/toe. à But the goal must not be to increase the binding angles too much. Better is to reduce the forward lean in the boot.
Is the Northwave boot still available somewhere?
What do you mean

Stay Deeeeeeeeep
Olaf