Hi,
Naish seems to use a 6 inches insert spacing. And Naish Apex bindings can only take that exact insert spacing...
Beside Naish boards, what are the other boards on which you can fit these wonderfull pads ?
Thanks
I can't say if those pads actually fit on a Dundee (or any Shinn) board or not but I can guarantee you that Shinn pads to not use an exact 6" spacing. They use 155 mm while 6" converts to 152.4 mm. I know it seems close but you can't use bindings that require exactly 6" on them (like Liquid Force).SonnyRider wrote:Shinn
Have them fitted to my Dundee
Slappysan wrote:I can't say if those pads actually fit on a Dundee (or any Shinn) board or not but I can guarantee you that Shinn pads to not use an exact 6" spacing. They use 155 mm while 6" converts to 152.4 mm. I know it seems close but you can't use bindings that require exactly 6" on them (like Liquid Force).SonnyRider wrote:Shinn
Have them fitted to my Dundee
That´s a good point... So out of these, wich brand has a freeride/freestyle board with the following caracteristics: very light weight, great pop, great upwind, good lowend, super comfortable in chop.dyyylan wrote:6" spacing has been the industry standard for a few years, so you might be better off asking which boards don't have standard spacing.
should be fine with north, slingshot, best, cabrinha, liquid force, naish, tona, flexifoil, xenon, axis, ocean rodeo, blade... that's all I can think of off the top of my head
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