Rider Question:
I’m having trouble with my sliding. I have tried tightening and loosening the trucks but it is either not sliding or im not able to turn enough :(. What is the best set up for my board in general so that I can just practice with it like that and get used to it the right way.
Thanks 🙂
Pro Answer: Tyler Murgo
Whaddup Mitchell?
Like all of your board’s settings, your truck tension is a personal preference. But if you’re looking to get sliding down, then I would say ride your trucks on the tighter side.
From my experience, I’ve found that loose trucks are great if you like carving where as tight trucks are great for long and smooth slides. Along with that, tight trucks give the board a feel closest to snowboarding.
So tighten up your trucks a bit and get out to a hill and practice! Once you’ve got the feel for sliding down, try messing around with your truck tension. By doing this you’ll get a feel for how different truck tensions affect the ride and you’ll find what settings you like best.
As for other board settings, make sure you have maximum rocker (this minimizes your chance of catching an edge) and extend your bindings to the outermost holes (this is my personal preference- I find with the widest possible stance, the more stable you feel on your board).
Good luck, have fun, and wear a helmet!
Tyler Murgo
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Good advice!!
So I want to have m bindings ducked but I’m worried that if I have my trucks loose I will get a wheel bite from my shoe hittin the wheel. Any suggestions?
my wheel gap doesnt seem to be big enough and my swivel wheels are all the way down. what can i do to fix this because im having a difficult time pickin up speed without catching a edge
Hey Mike, sounds like your wheels may need to be worn down a bit more. E-mail us at [email protected] or Give us a call at the office 415-285-2673 and we can give you a better diagnoses of whats going on.