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  • detuning tip and tail of a sherpa

    just wondering if detuning them is recommended and how do you do it. thanks
    08' Spruce Sherpa 130/Pro-lite (STILL THE ONE)
    08/09 Dalbello Krypton Rampage

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    t21, I have two pairs of the Sherpa and did not detune either pair , they were perfect right out of the box... they did not feel too catchy in any way ... I certainly would recommend riding them as is at first before considering any detuning ...
    Boards :
    Blunt Xl, DLP, Spliff, Condor, Rockered Condor , Slingshot, Sherpa, Icelantic Shaman
    Boots
    K2 BFC 100 Grip walk sole , Dynafit CR Radical AT boot, Ride Insano Snowboard boots
    Bindings:
    Zero Pro Non release Binding
    Modified Receptor Backcountry Bindings (Bill Version and Slow Version)
    Spruce Riser with Attack 14 GW /AT binding
    Custom Risers with Fritschi Backcountry Bindings (Jeff Singer version 1, Bill version)
    Rocker and Sbol Soft Boot Bindings.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jjue View Post
      They were perfect right out of the box... they did not feel too catchy in any way ... I certainly would recommend riding them as is at first before considering any detuning ...
      Same for me for both the Sherpa and 120
      Crossbow (go to dream board)
      Most everything else over time.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by valmorel View Post
        Same for me for both the Sherpa and 120
        should have known it, i did not detune my 120 and have no problems with it. i guess it just happens(catching edges) especially when i'm tired from playing all day
        08' Spruce Sherpa 130/Pro-lite (STILL THE ONE)
        08/09 Dalbello Krypton Rampage

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