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Rick Prust

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  • Location
    The Netherlands
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Most Visited: Indoor Ski Bottrop
    Favo: Les Deux Alpes
  • Occupation?
    Study Mechanical Engineering
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    F2 Silberpfeil 162
    F2 Speedster RS 168
  • Current Boots Used?
    Ancient Aigner UPS Asiflex
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    Nitro Silver plates (?)
  • Snowboarding since
    2018
  • Hardbooting since
    2021

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  1. Also, what would be the farrier wedge procedure? We've got a farrier friend, so I'm kinda curious
  2. So, on the topic of making wedges yourself, what would be the best option when going a CAD and 3D printing way? All of the the bindings I have don't have detachable heel and toe block, so I gues I'd have to make a wedge for under it
  3. Studying to be, mind you all we do around here is f*ck around and find out, so the solution seems to fit pretty well haha
  4. I should also be able to print some wedges, as I've got access to CAD software and 3d printers from school. Mec. Engineering has its advantages
  5. Ah well, I'll try and cancel the transaction, but it's great to know what I should be aiming towards, now I know what to ask for my b-day thanks a lot for the help though! You guys are the best!
  6. Lucky me! I just managed to get a deal on a pair of normal factory new Burton bindings with plates for 35 bucks
  7. I've also got a pair of Burton step ins that aren't mounted, but they don't step in as well as they used to, so they're a bit of a pain to get into
  8. Yeah, Good question... I know that they're nitro bindings, front clipping and as flat as you can get on the bottom. Don't know anything else about them... All the things I've got are second hand "cheap" things I reckon they might even be split board bindings...
  9. Ah, good to know! By the way? Any tips for achieving the lift on my bindings? I'm on quite the student budget, so are there any "cheap" ways?
  10. Thanks a lot for the answers! i could supply the board measurements and all, but as my bindings are flat as a pancake, thats probably the problem. ill have to have a look into cant plates by the sound of it. Thanks all!
  11. Hello Fellow Alpine enthusiasts! I've been rocking hardboots for two years now, but ive still got some questions about my stance and setup. I'm currently running a ~50 cm stance with 57/54 angles. The problem i think im facing is that i feel like my rear leg is too "locked up". I always feel like my rear leg is experiencing most of the stresses when boarding, especially when in sitting lower on my board. I also cant for the life of me get my rear knee behind my front leg. now, i am by all means a beginner, so any advise is welcome and will be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance Rick
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