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 		<title>Comment on Setting Up Snowboard Stance (part 4) : Snowboard Binding Angles by: dc toyota truck washington</title>
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 		<title>Comment on Setting Up Snowboard Stance (part 4) : Snowboard Binding Angles by: nate</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Oct 2006 18:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>thank you so much!!!</description>
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 		<title>Comment on Setting Up Snowboard Stance (part 4) : Snowboard Binding Angles by: admin</title>
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					<description>Hi there Nate, since you ride natural/ regular your leading foot is your left which needs to be placed at the nose end of the board, your right foot being placed on the tail end. Boards that are not 100% freestyle shaped tend to have a definite nose and tail. The tail end is always closer to the binding holes than the nose is to its set of binding holes; simply measure the distance to be sure.

Ensure you know which binding is for the left foot and which is for the right. The inside of your foot (e.g. the left side of your right foot) on your bindings will be curved, this is an easy way to distinguish if its a left or right foot binding.

Also, don't forget to experiment with binding angles and positions until you find the stance you are most comfortable with. I write down on a bit of paper my stance settings so I do not forget them.

I hope that helps!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Hi there Nate, since you ride natural/ regular your leading foot is your left which needs to be placed at the nose end of the board, your right foot being placed on the tail end. Boards that are not 100% freestyle shaped tend to have a definite nose and tail. The tail end is always closer to the binding holes than the nose is to its set of binding holes; simply measure the distance to be sure.</p>
	<p>Ensure you know which binding is for the left foot and which is for the right. The inside of your foot (e.g. the left side of your right foot) on your bindings will be curved, this is an easy way to distinguish if its a left or right foot binding.</p>
	<p>Also, don&#8217;t forget to experiment with binding angles and positions until you find the stance you are most comfortable with. I write down on a bit of paper my stance settings so I do not forget them.</p>
	<p>I hope that helps!
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 		<title>Comment on Setting Up Snowboard Stance (part 4) : Snowboard Binding Angles by: nate</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Oct 2006 05:10:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>hi i have a question, it seems dumb especially becasue I have been boarding for like 5 years now, but I ride natural and i took my bindings
off because we were traveling and when i went to put them back on I was stumped on what side they go on. on the board there is the holes for the bindings and one is closer to the tip then the other, what side do i put my bindings on?? left foot on the side which is closer to the tip, or vice versa?
please help i dont want to look like a retard who doesn't even know what side the bindings go on.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>hi i have a question, it seems dumb especially becasue I have been boarding for like 5 years now, but I ride natural and i took my bindings<br />
off because we were traveling and when i went to put them back on I was stumped on what side they go on. on the board there is the holes for the bindings and one is closer to the tip then the other, what side do i put my bindings on?? left foot on the side which is closer to the tip, or vice versa?<br />
please help i dont want to look like a retard who doesn&#8217;t even know what side the bindings go on.
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