Effects of Moving Footstraps Back?

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Ragnar
Ragnar
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QLD, 31 posts
24 Oct 2013 8:28pm
All my freeride boards have the rear straps set in the middle of the fore-aft range. What will be the effect of moving them to the rear position? On one in particular, I want to move the rears aft to get my heel closer to the rail. What other effects can I expect?
gavnwend
gavnwend
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WA, 1374 posts
24 Oct 2013 6:51pm
You will probably notice more speed better leverage& a much lively responsive board.you have just unlocked your boards full potential.
Sailhack
Sailhack
VIC
5000 posts
VIC, 5000 posts
24 Oct 2013 10:05pm
^^^ I agree although depending on the board it can make it very difficult to get into the straps. I like to keep my straps back and out but have had a couple of boards where this just didn't work as my heels kept hitting the water so I had to move them back in... then shortly afterwards sold the boards.
jsnfok
jsnfok
WA
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WA, 899 posts
24 Oct 2013 9:29pm
you end up with a more direct feel with the fin, and you move further back on the board so you lose control of the front end.
ducati
ducati
QLD
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QLD, 474 posts
25 Oct 2013 10:21am
I can't remember where I read it, coulda been a link from here.....
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/Gps/Technique-Tips/?SearchTerms=footstrap

but front strap as far back as possible then to adjust the back strap ........
measure the distance from your elbow to the end of your middle finger
and this will be the centre distance betweem back n front straps

May sound like a load of crap and I don't know if it's fast but it sure is fkn comfortable
Applies to wave/freeride and slalom boards
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
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NSW, 9029 posts
25 Oct 2013 11:33am
So according to the other thread and Ducati the back strap is best as far forward as possible.
ducati
ducati
QLD
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QLD, 474 posts
25 Oct 2013 10:46am
Mobydisc said..

So according to the other thread and Ducati the back strap is best as far forward as possible.


Not necessarily, my arm measurment (see above) is 49cm which puts da back strap in the middle position on most of my boards
I gather if you're a lanky basket you'd have longer arms thus a wider distance between straps
Gestalt
Gestalt
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QLD, 14953 posts
25 Oct 2013 10:51am
there's one for the girls,

you can tell the size of a man's uhum, by the width of his footstraps.
Froude
Froude
WA
20 posts
WA, 20 posts
25 Oct 2013 1:31pm
In general,
Straps Back = Nose up and more front foot pressure
Straps Fwd = Nose down and less front foot pressure
But fin type, fin size, mast base position, boom height, sail down haul etc also change board trim.
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
25 Oct 2013 6:57pm
ducati said..

I can't remember where I read it, coulda been a link from here.....
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/Gps/Technique-Tips/?SearchTerms=footstrap

but front strap as far back as possible then to adjust the back strap ........
measure the distance from your elbow to the end of your middle finger
and this will be the centre distance betweem back n front straps

May sound like a load of crap and I don't know if it's fast but it sure is fkn comfortable
Applies to wave/freeride and slalom boards


Doesn't work if your a short arse like me.. Just got them as close as i could..
Ragnar
Ragnar
QLD
31 posts
QLD, 31 posts
25 Oct 2013 9:57pm
Tried it out today. Not bad, got a lot more pressure coming off the fin. Made my leg hurt after a while. Faster though.
jsnfok
jsnfok
WA
899 posts
WA, 899 posts
25 Oct 2013 11:37pm
Ragnar said..

Tried it out today. Not bad, got a lot more pressure coming off the fin. Made my leg hurt after a while. Faster though.


hehe leg burn, try a smaller fin too, just a little smaller say 2cm
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