The Axis ones are 30mm. It might be different for each baseplate, you need to test and confirm the screws are biting enough into the Gen2 to carry the weight.
It's a 4'9 33 liters, yet the takeoff is very easy for my 78 kilos, easier than with some other boards nearing the 40L. It is light, yet feels solid. But the Gen2 signal is less reliable than with some other boards I have. I need to try with more foam in the tracks. Stay tuned, I will soon (Nov?, Dec?) release a long format video comparing 4 or 5 prone boards. It will be fairly serious (weight, measured speed, capacity to get signal underwater, etc.).
I love this solution. Can you tell me how long those screws are?
The Axis ones are 30mm.
It might be different for each baseplate, you need to test and confirm the screws are biting enough into the Gen2 to carry the weight.
What size Kruzer do you have and how do you like it?
It's a 4'9 33 liters, yet the takeoff is very easy for my 78 kilos, easier than with some other boards nearing the 40L.
It is light, yet feels solid.
But the Gen2 signal is less reliable than with some other boards I have. I need to try with more foam in the tracks.
Stay tuned, I will soon (Nov?, Dec?) release a long format video comparing 4 or 5 prone boards.
It will be fairly serious (weight, measured speed, capacity to get signal underwater, etc.).
I just came back from the beach with solid conditions and this time the tracks full of foam.
Gen2 signal is perfect :)
Play safe. Tight is right. I lost a wingnut and the other three were loose. Otherwise a useful solution.