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When you can't find riser plates anywhere... you make them!

 

I wanted really high plates (1") as I really get my board on edge and even with a wide board and only size 9 feet, I get terrible toe and heel drag... problem solved.

 

And when you have an old board lying around and decide to make your own "surf style" groomer carver...

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3 hours ago, Corran said:

When you can't find riser plates anywhere... you make them!

Could not agree more.  :eplus2:

 

 

What are these made of?

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Hey Corran.  Cool stuff.  

Imagine surfboards??  Still surfing Habitat in February ?  ;)

Glad to see you here. 

Jasey-Jay as some for you if you need them but a bit expensive .

 Take care

 

 

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7 hours ago, Poloturbo said:

Hey Corran.  Cool stuff.  

Imagine surfboards??  Still surfing Habitat in February ?  ;)

Glad to see you here. 

Jasey-Jay as some for you if you need them but a bit expensive .

 Take care

 

 

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Yeah, but mine work just as well and cost about $5 to make

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12 hours ago, erazz said:

Could not agree more.  :eplus2:

 

 

What are these made of?

Fake wood decking (its a plastic of some sort).

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What I like most about my power plates is the uniform flex pattern. I use pure inwar canting so the e-ring (triangle) sits on the board the same way(orientation)

i would be inclined to want to mimic that equal distribution under my binding

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