I do a lot of freestyle riding and I've never really found a good set up for my bindings. I'm talking about degrees. For awhile I had my bindings set up at 0 degrees on both feet but now I'm curious what Shaun White's set up is. Let me know. Thanks.
Nine answers:
TahoeT
2007-11-06 17:42:33 UTC
I've seen different answers to this question on different web sites, but most agree that he rides +15 / +4 - check out this really great web site for a discussion of binding angles:
He rides a regular stance at 12 and -3. I honestly wouldn't be concerned what he rides at. You need to keep experimenting and see what YOU like best.
When I first started snowboarding I tweaked my bindings after every run until I finally figured out what degrees I liked the best, I finally went with 15 and -9.
The majority of freestyle riders usely go with a duck stance(back binding at a negative degree).
mark
2007-11-06 21:40:37 UTC
screw what shaun does. do your own thing. I suggest a duck stance if you are a little more advanced: 15 on front and -15 on back
pdx_girl
2007-11-06 16:20:53 UTC
I'm pretty sure I remember that he uses a cheaper Burton model for his bindings.
I don't know what angles his bindings are at, but I can tell you not one person I know rides with 0 degrees on both feet, and some of the guys I ride with are pretty good.
Unless you are a racer (which is stupid, just ski then) you want a duck stance. How duck is up to you. Some people have one foot close to 0, but never both feet.
Btw, for anyone who wants to hate on my answer, boardercross sucks. Like I said, if you want to boardercross, just ski.
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2016-12-14 10:58:20 UTC
Shaun White Snowboard Setup
anonymous
2016-04-04 10:06:54 UTC
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He rides a K2 WWW, with Union Force bindings and ThirtyTwo Prospect boots. Stop being a fanboy... (To answer your question, he has pro-model burton stuff. They all come with his name on it and are super overpriced. Meanwhile the board he rides, while it is the same model is actually designed differently to his specifications and not to the generic specs that 98% of boards come out as.)
anonymous
2016-03-17 05:26:54 UTC
here it is Board: Burton Operator Bindings: Burton Mission Boots: Burton Shaun White he also has his own line of cloths pants jackets shirts and backpacks
David
2015-10-14 14:07:06 UTC
Yea Shaun white never asked what any other riders stance was he founded his own that s what you should do man
Jerica
2015-08-08 22:17:29 UTC
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How does Shaun White set up his bindings?
I do a lot of freestyle riding and I've never really found a good set up for my bindings. I'm talking about degrees. For awhile I had my bindings set up at 0 degrees on both feet but now I'm curious what Shaun White's set up is. Let me know. Thanks.
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