With the season starting for many of us and right around the corner for me I have been thinking about how I can lighten my set-up. I was working on my 120s this weekend and marveled at how light they were without the risers and bindings. When I add the risers/bindings,\ and my size 12 boots my light naked skiboards become part of a very heavy set-up. So here's my question for the forum:
Does anyone have any tips on how to lighten up a skiboarding set-up?
Everything is on the table except the following things I don't want to change:
1 - I love my 120s and don't want a shorter skiboard (for now).
2 - No matter what board I ride I want to stick with a release binding.
3 - My boots are less than a season old and very comfortable so I don't want to replace them (but I will tweak them).
I was curious if anyone had any experience with modifying their risers, changing bindings, altering their boots, etc. to try to reduce the weight of what's on your feet.
Does anyone have any tips on how to lighten up a skiboarding set-up?
Everything is on the table except the following things I don't want to change:
1 - I love my 120s and don't want a shorter skiboard (for now).
2 - No matter what board I ride I want to stick with a release binding.
3 - My boots are less than a season old and very comfortable so I don't want to replace them (but I will tweak them).
I was curious if anyone had any experience with modifying their risers, changing bindings, altering their boots, etc. to try to reduce the weight of what's on your feet.
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