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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
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Mon Jun 22, 09 1:01 pm Puss in Boots |
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Tried a couple different combos of bindings / boards this weekend. It wasn't my first time in boots but I did come to a few new conclusions that I thought would be good to share...
- The slider is soooooo much easier in boots. With straps its like trying to ice skate in flip flops, with boots you really connect to the thing.
- My 129 Lunacy is not a boots board, its way too small. My feet are nearly on the tips of the tips of the board, the thing constantly wants to pearl.
- I tried Henry's 132 Lunacy with his some what old school rear entry boots (work kind of like flow bindings.) I actually liked these a lot for ease of getting in and out of. They weren't really my size though. The 132 was much nicer to ride in boots.
- I don't think I am a fan of closed toe boots.
- I can ride way more efficently in straps just because of the angles I can put on the board.
- Had some trouble getting my feet up high in a raley, could be just cause I am a n00b. The wakestyle moves I see most people pulling in boots look a lot nicer then what I could do.
- Crashes in boots were a lot harder, reminded me of wakeboarding.
- They don't fit in my box with my surfboard, skimboard, skateboard, and wife board. Piper does not seem to dig them taking up space in her area of the car. Hmmm...
I really want to get the full wakestyle setup going. A higher rocker board, boots, maybe even a C kite (da duhn duhn!) Its nice to have some variety in riding styles, though it gets tiresome carrying around so much specalty gear all the time (gets expensive too.)
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stringy

Since 23 Jun 2006
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vancouver
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
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Mon Jun 22, 09 1:24 pm |
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I recently made the jump to boots as well. I was going to post my thoughts on them...as soon as I get the feeling back to the left side of my face
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
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Hood River
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Mon Jun 22, 09 6:02 pm |
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| Phil, all your concerns will go away with a little bit of time and experience.
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Chooch

Since 18 Nov 2007
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Wicked Pissah
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Mon Jun 22, 09 6:12 pm |
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Yeah what Forrest said, I had issues loading and poping when I first got my boots. After a couple good sessions everything works itself out. Its just like getting a new kite, you know its better than what you were flying before you just have to get used to it.
I take my boots off almost every session unless I am in a rush, it takes 2 min to take em off and 2 min to put em back on. Saves a ton of space in the rocket box/trunk. Plus it ensures that your screws are always torqued down tight
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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
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Couve / Hood
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Mon Jun 22, 09 6:27 pm |
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Yeah but I watched some PKRA videos and didn't see any boots, what up with that?
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
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Hood River
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Mon Jun 22, 09 7:12 pm |
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I don't see any PKRA videos of guys hitting sliders either.
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DROCK999

Since 31 May 2007
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Left Coast
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Tue Jun 23, 09 12:04 am |
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| Forrest wrote: | I don't see any PKRA videos of guys hitting sliders either.  |
Hadlow was riding boots this weekend. PKRA would suck for sliders not a good format. The only good format for slider competitions is in jam formats like the triple S.
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Yardsale

Since 29 Mar 2005
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Portlanastan
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Tue Jun 23, 09 8:51 am Re: Puss in Boots |
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| pkh wrote: |
I really want to get the full wakestyle setup going. A higher rocker board, boots, maybe even a C kite (da duhn duhn!) Its nice to have some variety in riding styles, though it gets tiresome carrying around so much specalty gear all the time (gets expensive too.) |
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backtoCaLi
Since 15 Mar 2008
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Nor-Cal
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Tue Jun 23, 09 1:20 pm boot downs |
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I recently booted up, and have been getting my as$ handed to me so far. Only two sessions into it and scared of the beatings to come.....
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
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Hood River
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Tue Jun 23, 09 1:28 pm |
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| Yea, you'll get used to it. Most important is to remember to let go of the bar when things are looking like they're not going to work out.
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Chooch

Since 18 Nov 2007
1871 Posts
Wicked Pissah
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Tue Jun 23, 09 2:07 pm |
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Yeah eating shit is worse no doubt in boots. Nothing a few beers after a session can't fix. But I couldn't tell you how many high ankel sprains I had last year trying powered unhooked moves in straps. Both from the lack of support and one foot coming out mid air at mach 3. Not a fun or safe way to crash at all.
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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
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Couve / Hood
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Tue Jun 23, 09 2:20 pm |
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My worst crash was a hooked in front roll that I only made it half way around on, ouch... lesson learned: don't ever hook in!
I saw Chooch do a nice head ringer coming in blind last weekend.
I guess at least with boots there is little chance of the board flying up and hitting you in the teeth.
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Chooch

Since 18 Nov 2007
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Wicked Pissah
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Tue Jun 23, 09 2:52 pm |
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| pkh wrote: | | I saw Chooch do a nice head ringer coming in blind last weekend. |
Yeah that one definitely takes the cake for my worst crash ever. I got my bell rung and had whiplash for a week Oh well atleast I was able to entertain everyone watching
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mschulz

Since 29 May 2007
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Tue Jun 23, 09 3:06 pm |
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And I was just thinking about getting a pair of boots. I don't know if I have the balls.
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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Tue Jun 23, 09 5:09 pm |
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I fucking love my boots so far. They are soo comfy , no more adjusting your feet and getting toe cramps. You can also edge and carve like a mofo and your not just using ur ankles it's the whole lower leg. If you catch an edge it's going to sting but a whole lot less than a board to the shin. Lastly when you land a jump it feels so good, you can feel the Cush of the footbed and even better, the support of your whole foot/ankle.
The real benefit is thepower and pop u can get. I threw by far my biggest railey ever on Sunday, came in super hot........CUSH. Then I caught an edge hooking back in and couldn't feel my face.
Are they for everyone? Nope
If you like to charge it though, you should try them out.
I got the new synergys and I'm digging them.
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Cole135
Since 26 May 2008
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Tue Jun 23, 09 7:33 pm D3 or PB? |
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| have any of you guys used both the PB floyd and the D3? if so which did you like?
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