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I had mine in the duck stance and after a while of riding my feet,ankles,and calfs really started to hurt. Then i switched them to both goin straight and no prob. How do you guys have them?

2006-08-21 11:43:57 · 3 answers · asked by g money 2 in Sports Winter Sports

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I'm regular footed and I ride a 21 inch stance with my front foot at 27 degrees and my rear at -6 degrees.

I have this bow-legged style of riding and the duck stance helps as it allows for my knees to bend more comfortably. I like the big angle on the front foot as it helps me really drive my turns, is quicker edge to edge and leads into spinning easier, I think. Even with this angle I can ride switch very, very well. In fact, when I'm riding switch if you didn't look at my board or feet you'd think I was goofy foot.

In the twenty years I've been riding I have ridden a lot of different stances. From the one stance choice of 14 inches on my first board (a Barfoot 151 twin tip Freestyle) to the 27 inch 0-0 stance of my old Avalanche 147 Road Trip to the 11 inch 64-68 (yep, I rode a bigger angle on my back foot, call me crazy) of my race boards. I think I've ridden almost every stance option out there.

Good question.

2006-08-22 05:42:27 · answer #1 · answered by Paul G 5 · 0 0

I ride regular, and I like my front foot to be almost straight like at -3 or -5, then I like my back foot at -10 or -12.

2006-08-21 14:01:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I like to ride with my front at 15 and my back at -5.

2006-08-22 07:26:57 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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