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Wakeboard boot setup?
I have never wakeboarded before but I do waterski (which I enjoy but wanted to try something new). I bought myself a wakeboard and boots and I was just wondering how I should setup the boots. In particular I'm looking for what would be a good range for what angle to set them at as a starting point.
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- Anonymous10 years agoFavorite Answer
What the first poster said works as far as wideness of your stance. However, you want your feet to be ducked outward (away from one another) this will help keep your ankles from snapping into little pieces. Dont turn them too far but turning the boots a few degrees out will help your riding. This video will make sense of what im talking about www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3ay4BRM4ps
Happy Riding!
T.C.
Source(s): 8 years riding - dontknowLv 610 years ago
do a tuck jump. when you land look at the placement of your feet. Start at the angle your feet landed at after the jump.