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weight of board on life hurts knee
Lot of us just rest the free end of the board on the toe of the free foot to
support it. Some lift chairs have foot bars that you could rest the board onto aswell. If all else fails - Start carrying a dog leash - clip into the opposite binding to support the board. Just avoid twisting the board about when only hooked into the one foot - lot of stress on the joints that way. "Peter Caputa" wrote in message om... My knee hurts when I am on the lift and only one leg (same knee) is clipped in. Does anyone know of any device that could allow me to hold the other end of my board up with my hands, but not be in the way when i ride down or get off the lift??? I have tried clipping in, but It is too difficult too reach. |
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weight of board on life hurts knee
While waiting in the lift line, do up the first few ratchets on your back
binding's toestrap When you are on the chairlift just slip your toes under the strap. At this point you may consider doing up the toestrap to aid in getting off the chairlift ramp at the top of the hill. I use this technique all the time. Just make sure the toestrap is open enough to allow the toe of the boot to easily slide into place. Also, make sure it's not too loose as the ratchet may let go. |
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