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Hey guys I'm a new snowboarder I'm 16 and I just started snowboarding like 5 days ago. Some stuff happened to my old bindings and I had to get new ones. After awhile of more problems I got the bindings and got them onto my board. Does anybody have suggested angles for my feet to be at, right now I have them set +30 (nose) +15 (tail) should I adjust them to more of a beginer angle similar to +15 (nose) -15 (tail) or just leave it?
 
You should try different angles until you find something comfortable. Generally speaking, people will set up bindings in a more or less duck format (toes pointing outwards) with the front binding at more of an angle than the back. Mine are at +12 -9. But there's no "rule" as such, other than if it hurts, it's wrong.
 
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You should try different angles until you find something comfortable. Generally speaking, people will set up bindings in a more or less duck format (toes pointing outwards) with the front binding at more of an angle than the back. Mine are at +12 -9. But there's no "rule" as such, other than if it hurts, it's wrong.
Thanks for the response, I'll have to kinda just try it once I get out somewhere I guess ?
 
Hey guys I'm a new snowboarder I'm 16 and I just started snowboarding like 5 days ago. Some stuff happened to my old bindings and I had to get new ones. After awhile of more problems I got the bindings and got them onto my board. Does anybody have suggested angles for my feet to be at, right now I have them set +30 (nose) +15 (tail) should I adjust them to more of a beginer angle similar to +15 (nose) -15 (tail) or just leave it?
Whatever is comfortable is right, but if you want a good beginner setting start at +15/-12, ride that for a day and adjust from there in 3 degree increments if it doesn't work out.
 
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