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Mon, 6 Dec 2004 10:47:03 -0700
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Jason,

Just curious, what kind of boots do you ride and how old are they?  It
sounds like your toebox is collapsing, which definitely shouldn't
happen.  I size my boots a little small too, but I haven't had the
problem you experienced, but then again my boots are also brand new.
They're also Burtons, and I suspect Burton boots are shaped to
accommodate the capstraps, more so than say another manufacturer.

I also recall talkign to a guy at a shop last year who didn't get a
good fit with the capstrap on his old boots, but once he got a new
pair of boots said they worked much better.

Of course, as you said, though I'm sure Burton wouldn't be upset if
you had to buy a new pair of boots to get the most out of your
capstraps, if it ain't broken, and you were comfortable with your old
toestraps, why fix it?

Regards,
Chris

On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 09:55:12 -0500, Jason Ross <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Stewart Kriss wrote:
>
> >jason, aside from the comfort were the toestraps contributing to better
> >riding?
> >
> Inconclusive.  Too much of an apples and oranges to tell, I guess.  I
> rode much better on the Arbor with the Catek bindings than on the Malolo
> with the Cartels... but, there are so many differences going on, it
> would be unfare to focus on a toe-strap.
>
> I'm going to give the capstraps one more try...  I'll move the
> attachment point as far forward as possible, so they don't pull back as
> much, and see how loose I can make them without myt boot pulling out of
> the strap - maybe that will resolve the jammed toes problem.
>
> I've also started to wonder if the more dampened feel I get with the
> Arbor (compared to a Burton board) has something to do with the
> bindings, at least in part.  The Cateks have a rubber dampening disc
> between the board and binding.  Too bad Catek bindings are insanely
> expensive.  :)
>
> --
> Jason - "redraobwons"
>
>
>
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