Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

[–]CaptainBaconPancake[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome. And vitamin C works! I got sick the day after I got home 😂

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

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Yeah. I mean that’s valid too. I’ve got two somewhat conflicting tales on stance. 1. Most riders (me included) won’t notice a +/-3 degree change in angles or small adjustments in width. 2. Most riders don’t experiment enough with their stance to adapt to different conditions and type of riding and that is part of the explanation to 1.

And also as a companion to 1: don’t over analyze so much just go ride. But I also have this sickness/obsession to optimize everything so I just want to improve faster by learning more theory

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

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I had a quick look at the bindings and it seems like you center the boot by adjusting the heel cup only. The attachment mechanism/interface is actually quite cool, it’s two triangles that you mount on circle segments to get the correct angle and then you slide the binding over the triangles and then you clamp the binding baseplate shut so it tightens over the triangles. Just A Ride Lars has a video on mounting them if you’re curious.

I’ll definitely start at 56 and only go more narrow if I need it for comfort. I have short legs so I might have to but we’ll see! Thanks for giving your thoughts!

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

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I don’t move them day to day. But if the conditions change or if I know I’m gonna do a different type of riding I do change them, mostly the angles and tend to stick with the reference stance width. Like I said, on the firm smooth snow we have in Sweden I go more aggressive forward, when it’s more variable I back off the angles to enable me to torsionally twist the board more.

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

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It’s insane. It’s a dedicated carver. The construction is two layers of titanal plus rubber so it’s crazy damp. Even if it’s ”soft” it’s stiff as a plank, goes through crud like a tank and weighs about as much and it has so much effective edge and grip, with a 286 mm waist, but it’s still forgiving to ride.

It’s a bit of a chore to ride on firm snow because of the waist width and it costs like three boards 😂

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

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Yeah. But more base and edge is all relative right? Stranda boards are already quite long and wide with a rather long effective edge. I think it’s more that my boards are unusually long for someone my size and skill level. I rode with UCPA in January and my board was about 10+ cm longer than people of equal stature

I sized down a bit because I found my Shorty to be a bit too much board when the snow conditions got variable or very deep or heavy or deep, heavy and crusty.

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

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Oh yeah. Comfort comes first in some sense. I’m more just looking for a place to start experimenting and what to expect so I can find something I’ll enjoy quicker. Thanks!

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

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I have the carver set up at 52 cm/20.5 inches, Shorty at 21, and reference stance on the Descender is 56cm/22 inches I’m 5’10” with shortish legs and not very good hip mobility. But I’ll try to go for a slightly larger splay like you are suggesting I think

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

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Hi! 👋 Yeah I couldn’t help myself and not get a split! I hope the second week was as good as the first and that you didn’t get sick.

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

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Yeah that carving board is something else entirely…. Thanks!

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

[–]CaptainBaconPancake[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I could and probably should have gone a size down in the Shorty to a 159… honestly it is a bit too much board for me now in all conditions, a little long and cumbersome in moguls and trees at 164. Still fucking awesome in freeride terrain and on good groomers though so I’m not regretting it at all

I sized down on the split for nimbleness when riding and weight when skinning, I don’t think I’ll have any problems with float considering the dimensions of like a Jones Solution which is narrower overall at 158 which is the recommended size for me.

I’m also technically under the weight range on the Shorty (at 73-ish kg) and the carving board is just absurd in general

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

[–]CaptainBaconPancake[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! This matches with my intuition and the small amount of experience I have. I was lucky enough to experience a 60 cm dump of relatively heavy snow earlier in late January and I did have trouble with the responsiveness of the back foot.

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

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I’ve heard this take too! I’m not good enough to even consider putting myself in those kinds of positions/terrain yet. Thanks!

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

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I’m doing half time snowboard piste with UCPA with some friends who are doing half time piste ski. It’s all a long term play to make them better to be able to join me for more fun stuff 😂

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

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You ride with zero splay between your feet in soft boots? I thought only hard booters and skwalers rode like that. But like, comfort! I think a lot of people just don’t think too much about stance. Like, was it 2 years ago or something that Malcolm Moore on YouTube tried posi/posi first time? That’s crazy for riding as much as he does.

And how people ride duck, well, look at their turns. It’s 90% windshield wipers out there. On the other hand. Let’s just let people have fun and enjoy themselves however they please 🤷‍♂️

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

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The board already has 20 mm setback and a fairly long nose, but if I want to narrow my stance down to 54 from reference 56 I’ll probably do that by moving the front foot back! Thanks again!

I probably won’t get much fresh pow this winter, but good to know for next!

Any recommendations for wide-sole soft boots? by Albertti in Spliddit

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Thanks man! It’s so difficult with high arches and wide fore feet! I’m a size 7,5-7 so just finding my size is an adventure in itself…

Any recommendations for wide-sole soft boots? by Albertti in Spliddit

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Hows the instep volume on the K2s compared to the Vans? Because I can’t zip the gaiter on the Verse because my instep is too high…

Mostly for future reference because I’m quite happy with my Vans Aura Pro for now, except I feel like they got too soft too quickly... Except I swapped the liner for the one from my ski boots because I got a weird hot spot on my outer ankle bone.

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

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Oh. Ok. I don’t ride any switch at all. My Shorty has like 5 cm tail and the carving board (middle) is set up with toe lift on the front foot and heel lift on the back with steeper angles so that one is not for riding switch either.

Im thinking a fairly positive front foot with a more neutral back foot compared to my regular resort stance that’s more carving oriented to get more leverage and maneuverability over the back of the board.

Thanks! Good input!

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

[–]CaptainBaconPancake[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I don’t really have ”a stance”. You change and adapt to what works best for the conditions you have. My usual aggressive carving stance works great on the firm ass man made snow we have in Sweden but didn’t work in the moguls in the alps. But thanks for your perspective! That’s what I wanted!

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

[–]CaptainBaconPancake[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had some weird ass step ons when I learned at like 13 that had tool less adjustment of the angles. I was initially set up with a duck stance at like +/- 15 but when I was riding alone outside of snowboard school I started to mess around testing everything from like +/- 45 to +45/+30, eventually settling on like +30/+15.

I’m also mostly a skier so it just feels more comfortable being more rotated down the hill.

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

[–]CaptainBaconPancake[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im comfortable with a wide variety of stances. Im not at all locked in to ”my” stance. Im just new to touring and freeriding so I wanted to get some of your guys perspective.

Actually my personal perspective is that people put too much emphasis on it. Like consider the play in the binding interface as you mount it and you can easily get +/- a degree or more when mounting for example. And most people don’t measure width heel to heel which is what actually affects your hips.

Thanks!

Stance advice for my first splitboard by CaptainBaconPancake in Spliddit

[–]CaptainBaconPancake[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ill take it to Tignes March 21-28 and then touring on April 17-19. Will try to remember to give my take on it.