Foot straps?

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ejmack
ejmack
VIC
1308 posts
VIC, 1308 posts
9 Jan 2009 5:49pm
Recommendations on a decent footstrap that keeps it's shape and allows for a wide foot. I find my foot constantly gets caught in either front and/or back, especially when going into a gybe. Also worried I'm going to damage my ankle as it's managed to get stuck a few times now after a stack.

Footstraps are fully extended atm. I'm thinking I need something with less padding.

What are Dakine straps like.... the Primo in particular?
battyboy
battyboy
WA
37 posts
WA, 37 posts
9 Jan 2009 4:37pm
Dakine are very good in my opinion. I have used them for a good number of years and i find them comfy, they keep there shape and they are easy to adjust. Not to sure about the Primo, Im not to sure even what i have
Leech
Leech
WA
1933 posts
WA, 1933 posts
9 Jan 2009 5:03pm
I have the Primo and they're really comfy and give good support. But if you can find them I'd shell out the extra $ for the "Supremo". The difference is that the core is made of silicon instead of the standard webbing = VERY PLUSH!

[edit] Oh, whoops. I just read you want something with less padding


Have you tried making the straps wider at the base by screwing the straps into different inserts on your board?
Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14953 posts
QLD, 14953 posts
9 Jan 2009 6:07pm
agree with bb. i am a dakine fan also.

for freeride the most comfortable i have are the core contour. only problem is they aren't adjustable on the fly.

i noticed they have the core contour adjustable. that would be my pick.
seano
seano
NSW
150 posts
NSW, 150 posts
10 Jan 2009 12:30am
the cabrinah kite board straps hold their shape well & are very comfortable.
quite a few guys on formula boards are using them, myself included.
Jord
Jord
WA
107 posts
WA, 107 posts
10 Jan 2009 10:36pm
I used Dakine for a year, and they were great, i have quite a wide foot to, How ever they were a pain with my foot getting stuck, and adjusting them where a real task.

dont get my wrong Dakine are great, But last year i changed to MFC footstraps, they are super comfy, Quick adjusts, Nice and narrow (compared), and with the adjust system it uses, it means it can we set verry wide, or narrow with out getting folds in the materail.

anyway heres a link to them
http://windshack.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage_new.tpl&product_id=21&category_id=10&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=40

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Jordan
Fall off boy
Fall off boy
25 posts
25 posts
11 Jan 2009 11:30am
you don 't need footstraps to be so big becouse you only put the front part of the foot inuntil you see your toes
aus301
aus301
QLD
2039 posts
QLD, 2039 posts
11 Jan 2009 3:52pm
Fall off boy said...

you don 't need footstraps to be so big becouse you only put the front part of the foot inuntil you see your toes


Wrong...if you are sailing wave, freestyle or freeride a big strap is much better than tight. Will give you a better feel and control, and get you more centred over the board for jumps and wave riding etc.



nobody
nobody
NSW
437 posts
NSW, 437 posts
11 Jan 2009 6:48pm
aus301 said...

Fall off boy said...

you don 't need footstraps to be so big becouse you only put the front part of the foot inuntil you see your toes


Wrong...if you are sailing wave, freestyle or freeride a big strap is much better than tight. Will give you a better feel and control, and get you more centred over the board for jumps and wave riding etc.





That may be the case but I know a guy in Perth who got the worst break the ambo guy had ever seen from getting a foot caught in the strap. Everyone has freedom of choice though...


ejmack
ejmack
VIC
1308 posts
VIC, 1308 posts
11 Jan 2009 11:14pm
Cheers all.... appreciate the recommendations. Previously I had a Fanatic which had great foot straps in as far as they would keep their shape well and had ample room for my foot which would go in quite a way (could see webbing on all toes from above). I never had any problems with these, feet would come out easily. Would also never have my feet still in the straps after a stack like what occasionally happens now with my current board/straps.

Will look into the straps mentioned
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12872 posts
WA, 12872 posts
11 Jan 2009 9:37pm
nobody said...

aus301 said...

Fall off boy said...

you don 't need footstraps to be so big becouse you only put the front part of the foot inuntil you see your toes


Wrong...if you are sailing wave, freestyle or freeride a big strap is much better than tight. Will give you a better feel and control, and get you more centred over the board for jumps and wave riding etc.





That may be the case but I know a guy in Perth who got the worst break the ambo guy had ever seen from getting a foot caught in the strap. Everyone has freedom of choice though...





Could be because the strap was too tight or too loose, if your foot is going in a long way it mustn't go all the way thru. In a wipe out if you go thru to your ankle, you could snap the lower leg. If it's too tight then the ankle can be damaged. It should be just loose enough to come out easily in a wipe out/crash/catapult.
silvec01
silvec01
WA
645 posts
WA, 645 posts
11 Jan 2009 10:30pm
I found the new Dakines on my AB boards to soft so i can get my foot in but not out....
I changed them to the standard JP straps.

I like the fact that they feel "precompressed" and firm.
ejmack
ejmack
VIC
1308 posts
VIC, 1308 posts
12 Jan 2009 8:31am
silvec01 said...

I found the new Dakines on my AB boards to soft so i can get my foot in but not out....
I changed them to the standard JP straps.

I like the fact that they feel "precompressed" and firm.


Tested a JP xcite 6 months ago and really liked the straps (and board). Very similar to my previous Fanatic straps.

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