Pismo T-Day Ride

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cali
Dakine Foot straps are the only way to fly if you ride in surf stance, although i have also used the rear foot hold from rickter and a front dakine foot strap to lock in, both work well i just like the security of having maximum lockage and exact placement of rear foot to my riding style.
 
Location
England
Dakine Foot straps are the only way to fly if you ride in surf stance, although i have also used the rear foot hold from rickter and a front dakine foot strap to lock in, both work well i just like the security of having maximum lockage and exact placement of rear foot to my riding style.

Seems alot of riders in the U.S ride in surf stance all the time. I ride surf stance (left foot in a strap right in a hold) to surf ride only, then lock in both feet at the back to roll and flip (which i dont do well haha).
 
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