
Bindings on a board using recommended fasteners light. Am I OK?
I just bought a Burton T6 152 (it comes in time). I Burton 2008 Co2s average. Burton on the website they say it fits light fixings. As far as I know, the bolt edge Binder is equally relevant to the size of binding, but am I cut a thin line?
I would almost answer the question with another question … Why did you choose to purchase a T6 152? unless you're light enough or are short or with a high level of ability I would recommend a tray that can better meet your riding needs. The former "council should be about chin height" measure is by the window. You must consider several factors, your weight, height, skill level and type of activity you want to do with the board. The T6 is very rigid in torsion and softer tip to tail. It is more suited to a very aggressive rider in any riding situation. If you want to use the board for more Park and rail riding you may want to reconsider your purchase. Also with a support link you will most likely not drag both the toe but the binding. You may want to consider a riser placed under your binding. Try plates Palmer or Burton riser. In addition, make sure you are centered laterally across the board, most surfers the biggest mistake made is not balance their routes and using a privilege before.
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