Wakeboard boots, also known as wakeboard bindings, are essential equipment for wakeboarding. They should have a tight, firm fit, allowing for a solid connection to hold the foot. The flex of a wakeboard binding can vary from stiff to very flexible, depending on the model. The fit features should be snug but not so tight that they are painful.
M6 inserts are now the new standard for wakeboard manufacturing, and older wakeboards may not be suitable for this purpose. Open toe wakeboard bindings like the Team OT from Hyperlite provide more flexibility in fit. Most boots are designed to fit a range of shoe sizes, while some higher end boots are single sizes.
The boots should feel tight but not hurt, as if they are too tight, it could cause serious pain. Wakeboard boots should fit snugly around the foot without causing any pain or pinching. For closed toe boots, the toes should be just shy of the binding, ensuring your foot cannot slide around.
Tightening the binding correctly is crucial, as tighter boots may prevent you from coming out with both feet. Some people believe that bindings will stretch with use, but mine have not improved even after 6-7 trips out. To ensure proper fit, put the boots on and tighten them up, having someone stand on the board to hold it down.
In conclusion, wakeboard boots and bindings are essential pieces of equipment for wakeboarding. They should be snug but not too tight, allowing for a comfortable and secure fit. Tightening the binding correctly is essential to avoid discomfort and ensure a comfortable experience.
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