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malibususpect 12-28-2003 7:16 PM

how many of you have stripped the binding screw holes on your wakeboard trying to get out of your bindings? im asking this because im kind of worried about stripping them on my new board (absolute platinum)trying to get out of my new bindings.(ultras) the only way i know how to get out of them would be to put the board straight under me in the water and jump up and down till they come off, but like i said im afriad of stripping the screw holes.

ontrider 12-28-2003 8:08 PM

Maybe your bindings are too tight.

malibususpect 12-28-2003 8:47 PM

jonathan no i dont think they are too tight i wear a size 9 shoe and these bindings are made for 9-11 size shoes. they are just not broken in yet so they are tight. thanks for the advice though

saxosham 12-28-2003 8:48 PM

Greg, <BR>I witnessed a buddy of mine stip the screw holes on the board in subject. He had just got his new board and bindings (LF exo's). He attached the bindings to the board, and of course he had to test it. A whole crew of us piled into the boat to see the results!!! He cut into wake and popped, as he left the wake the board shot off in front of him and he was left to glide through the air with two bindings attached to his feet!! Everyone in the boat pissed themselves laughing, pity about our pal, he was swimming around in the water looking like a duck with webbed feet!! He was not impressed with us laughing at him, but what did he expect. <BR>Anyhow he stripped the threads on the inserts, originally he used the LF screws that came with the bindings, but after the incident above, he got longer screws to fit it. He also was supplied with a tap in order to re-thread the inserts.

canaday 12-28-2003 9:24 PM

Gareth what year Subjekt? I did that to mine too.

malibususpect 12-29-2003 12:00 PM

anyone else?

eternalshadow 12-29-2003 1:24 PM

My friend stripped one thread on the insert but managed to pop his ultra off his trip. The insert is still useable but if he strips another thread it will have to be fixed. As far as Ultras being too tight or not, I've spent a whole season breaking mine in and to be honest even though I only have an 8-9 shoe their too tight in the front. I'm working on slipping some high density foam under the plastic to raise them about an eighth to a quarter of an inch overall and I think that will solve the problem. <BR> <BR>When my friend stripped his, he was standing on the dock with one foot out and twisting at an angle. I've popped an insert out on an old board on a good fall myself. From experience though as long as you're not twisting and pulling you shouldn't strip an insert. <BR> <BR>When I first had my Ultras I would have to take my boots off the board in the water crawl in the boat and have two people stand on the base plates while I leaned forward and stepped out, smacked my head on the window more than once on the eject. But that was a small pain compared to not feeling both legs below the knee and almost passing out from the pain.

saxosham 12-30-2003 1:01 AM

Sean, <BR>The board wasn't a subjekt, it was a platinum. My use of grammer!

muddyboss 01-22-2004 5:26 AM

yere, i just got a new baord, prodg, and some exo bindings. The screws that came with the bindings were too small, but i thought they would be ok, so i did em up tight and went for a ride, ended up stacking it and pulling the screws out on one boot. stupid things, so went and got some longer ones. not sure on the damage to the holes yet. <BR> <BR>newone ever damaged there bindings by wearing them round the house? im tryin to break mine in, just thought i should check!

typhoon 01-22-2004 6:14 AM

andrew. i did the exact same thing with my absolute and exo bindings. i am praying that that it is not stripped out.

lakeday 01-22-2004 6:55 AM

i also have stripped some holes with my ultras. i personally think it may be the hardware LF provides with the bindings. i personally will use longer screws and not the ones that were shipped with my new ultras. love the bindings...hate the hardware.

typhoon 01-22-2004 7:35 AM

you are exactly correct. the lf screws are too short. the inserts on lf boards are shorter and so they send shorter screws.

lakeday 01-22-2004 7:50 AM

where's the best place to get replacement screws? and what kind do you use? i continue to use the thumb screws b/c its easy to reach down and tighten if necessary (no tools required). Does anyone know where to find them? I really haven't looked around much...just thought someone might know.

wolfpack 01-22-2004 7:51 AM

did the same thing with 03 ultra's and 03 team. LF has great customer service though.

typhoon 01-22-2004 7:59 AM

i went to athe hardware store and got some stainless screws and small rubber washers. the rubber washers keep the screws tight. works like a champ.

typhoon 01-22-2004 9:10 AM

my buddy who used to work a pro shop says if they are stripped out you can put helio coils in there

malibususpect 01-22-2004 2:34 PM

so you think i need to get longer screws just in case? if so is the hardware store the best place? Ty-one-on, how long were the screws you bought?

muddyboss 01-23-2004 3:06 AM

yer i went to the hardware shop, got some screws that were for boats, so id say they were stainless. There about 3 threads longer than the LF ones. That rubber washer idea sounds good. <BR> <BR>

typhoon 01-26-2004 7:32 AM

I actually brought my board with me and tried a couple. i found the one that hit the bottom of the insert and then shortened it up. if you need me to measure, drop me an email and i will go buy and get my board and measure.


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