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Hey guys,
I'm an intermediate snowboarder who's borrowed equipment until this year. I just bought a Ride Control 158 '05 board and set it up with basic plastic strap in bindings.

I was strapped in, and testing the flex of the board (only the slightest lean each way on the board) and when I brought my right heel up, I would hear a creaking noise coming from the board. It almost sounded like the binding was just loose and pulling on the board a little too much, but I checked the binding bolts, they were all tight.

Can anyone explain if this might be a defective board, or if this a normal sound to hear? I'll be going boarding in 2 days so I'll eventually find out. But just wondering if I'm going to break my board out there or something.

Thanks!

2007-12-21 07:25:48 · 1 answers · asked by ninjitsui1 2 in Sports Winter Sports Snowboarding

1 answers

This is the exact board that I ride!

Yes, some creaking is normal, but most of it comes from the bindings and the interface between the board and the bindings - especially plastic bindings.

My bindings have a lot of metal in them and have a hard white plastic disk on the bottom and I don't hear much creaking. I would bet that if you stand your board up and flex without touching the bindings you won't hear much.

This is normal and you shouldn't have any problems.

Good Luck

2007-12-21 08:55:52 · answer #1 · answered by TahoeT 6 · 0 0

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