Any issues with an Ankle Strap?

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Monkeykiter
Monkeykiter
NSW
107 posts
NSW, 107 posts
22 Jan 2006 9:15pm
I met a guy who had cut up a Mountain Bike inner tube and screwed it down under the footstraps to create an ankle strap.

This seemed to work well in keeping the board on the foot in minor incidents when the board may have come off.

Does anyone know of any safety issues with this idea?

Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
22 Jan 2006 6:59pm
Hey Monkey kiter,

Heel bungees are what you are describing, they work reasonably well and will help to hold your feet into a footstrap that doesn't fit particularly well.

Many modern boards have infinately adjustable footstraps and contoured deck pads which remove the need for this kind of setup. There is no major accident risk as long as they are not too tight as to rub your heel into sea ulcers. Your foot will normally come out before your ankle will break unlike bindings when one foot only comes out.

You can buy proper heel bungees or just use an inner tube from a bike as you have mentioned. Best idea is to experiment with an inner tube version and if you really like it, maybe buy the real thing if it is more comfy.

Good winds,

elizabethb
elizabethb
QLD
2081 posts
QLD, 2081 posts
22 Jan 2006 10:28pm
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Originally posted by Monkeykiter

I met a guy who had cut up a Mountain Bike inner tube and screwed it down under the footstraps to create an ankle strap.

This seemed to work well in keeping the board on the foot in minor incidents when the board may have come off.

Does anyone know of any safety issues with this idea?





Monkeykiter,

What you are describing is a home made heel strap/ heel loop. They help dramatically to keep your feet in the footstraps, however, as kitehard mentioned, many boards have a countoured/ moulded footpad and not a flat one which helps to hold your foot in position. The only downside I have found (when I used one a few times) is if you are boosting or stack it, one of your feet quite often comes out and your other one is still in there causing a twisted/ painful ankle. To prevent this just have them adjusted so it will comfortable hold your foot in, and isn't pressing it forwards.

Liquid Force sell 'Heel Loops' which retail for around $25. If you are interested in something like this, this is the type of proper heel loop/strap you would want. www.liquidforce.com.au/

All the best

Liquid Force
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