I am wondering if it is not recommended practice to be continuously changing the mounting position of the toe and heel pieces on a Spruce Riser.
My Risers shipped last year from the factory with the toe/heel binding parts mounted in the front/back holes. I then had to readjust them to the middle/middle position to fit my boots. Then yesterday my wife wanted to stand in them, so I remounted to the back/front position, and when she was done I put them back to the middle/middle position. During that last repositioning, the screws turned in a lot easier than previous times. They aren't stripped and are not spinning continuously, but it makes me wonder if what I've been doing is bad and/or dangerous.
I could see in the future (if my wife enjoys the Risers) her getting her own pair, and then we'd swap the Risers/bindings off the boards themselves if we wanted to trade boards.
Any opinions?
My Risers shipped last year from the factory with the toe/heel binding parts mounted in the front/back holes. I then had to readjust them to the middle/middle position to fit my boots. Then yesterday my wife wanted to stand in them, so I remounted to the back/front position, and when she was done I put them back to the middle/middle position. During that last repositioning, the screws turned in a lot easier than previous times. They aren't stripped and are not spinning continuously, but it makes me wonder if what I've been doing is bad and/or dangerous.
I could see in the future (if my wife enjoys the Risers) her getting her own pair, and then we'd swap the Risers/bindings off the boards themselves if we wanted to trade boards.
Any opinions?
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