Adjusting Snowboard Binding Angles
The angle of a snowboard binding is determined by your riding style. Goofy foot style riding has the left foot forward, whereas standard foot riders keep the right foot in front. In addition to the right and left placements, aggressive style riders prefer having the binding angle set slightly out, while comfort style riders tend to have the binding angle in a more neutral position. Regardless of your style of riding, adjust the bindings using the same methods.
Things You'll Need
- C-clamps
- Power drill with sockets
Instructions
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Set the board on a work bench, and secure it with C-clamps. Unscrew the bolts holding the bindings to the board, and remove the bindings.
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Place the appropriate -- right or left -- foot binding on the front or rear, as determined by your riding preference.
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Turn the binding outward from center, and align it to the mounting screw holes for a more aggressive riding angle. Push the bindings in toward center, and align the board's binding mount-holes, if you want a less aggressive stance.
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Screw the bolts back into the newly adjusted binding placement position. Tighten the bindings as much as possible.
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