This worked fabulously. I’m 17 years old, installed it myself. Haven’t gone on the slopes yet with my new board though. Will fill y’all in on what settings I use if wanted.
Jimmy is the type of guy I would watch to see if there are nuggets of information that I did not consider even though I've mounted my bindings dozens of time. Thanks for the brush up Jimmy!
2:40 That test doesnt always works, for me at least it didn't. I'm goofy, no doubt about that, but when the instructor pushed me I used my left foot not to fall. Couple turns in I immediatly felt it was wrong. Nice video tho', good information, thanks !
Great video Jones. With enough forward lean you’ definitely apply additional energy to the toe edge. Nothing on rotating the high back, or torsional flex of board due foot angles.
Thanks Alex! Yeah you can really go down some worm holes with every single little detail on how people set up board and bindings. We tried to keep it pretty simple and straight forward.
Yo Goodman! Great video! Love the tip of mounting first bolt w/o washer! People ask all the time, whether the NOW screws are too short.... Love your angle recommendations, too! This '15/-15 as a starting point' nonsense needs to end ;-) Pretty sure the appropriate screwdriver is a #3, though! Great to see some education for the community!
Question about boot centering-don’t you want equal toe and heel overhang when centering your boots? Rather than have too much toe overhang and no heel? Or is it a personal preference?
something about mounting bindings to consider that I didnt hear him go over is your boot. Whats the point of mounting your bindings at zero if you boot toe is hanging over the board? it will scrape on the snow and can even cause snow to catch and just make your deeper leaning turns less satisfying. Make sure your boot clearance is enough and if you do have some toe over hang angle your boots accordingly to minimize the overhang. You body and legs will adapt to the whichever stance you keep on the board within a certain normal range. It took several trips to get used to riding with a wider stance and front and rear at positive and negative angles respectively back in the day as I recall when it was a newer idea in the early 90s.... Just like learning to ride switch takes a while to get used to it..
I have a 09 k2 brigade wide with 2022 Burton cartel bindings and I don’t have enough adjustability to keep my heels from hanging. And ideas? Im size 11 in boots
I have always set up my bindings daffy but since I got my flagship I don't ride switch, so should I actually set my back foot pointing slightly forwards?? I'd never even considered it! Does it improve your carving?
Hello guys. Just bought a 2022 mind expander. I am regular. Since it s a powder oriented board which angles shoul i choose? I ride front foot 15 degrees. Which angle should i use for back foot?
Our bindings come with bushings that can make it tough for the screw to reach the insert, so we advise to put the first screw in without a washer so that you can connect with the inserts easier. Then screw in the rest of the screws with washers, and remove the first screw and place the washer back on the screw and screw it in. its just a trick to help you mount our bindings easier.
Any chance you’ve done an installation video with the 2021 lobster eiki pro bindings ? They are totally tool-less so I’m having doubts. I have the new 2021 eiki pro lobster snowboard & bindings.
Can confirm you never want negative angle on the front. Took a trip out to Keystone last season, put my bindings on in a hurry to get on the hill for a run after checking into our hotel, got all the way to the top of the gondola and trying to put the board on before I realized I had the front binding angle backwards. Would not recommend
you could raise your bindings 5cm.then you could have a 5cm skinnier board .and never worry about heel lift...if you let the bindings swivel on bearings you can be goofy and regular
First place to start before buying a new board is to angle your bindings a little more to keep from the boots overhanging see what you can get away with.....also you do have a little bit of room to pull the bindings back. little adjustments with the angle and push back can really do a lot to get rid of toe overhang... also some boots are constructed with less attention paid to how much extra rubber and padding is actually added...extra unnecessary bulk... that is something to consider when you buy the boots.. bring your board and slot it in...or measure it... more advanced boots take that into consideration as well.. even pro riders size down and let their toes compress the interior of the cushions until it fits properly.. I cant stand cramped toes. but re thinking your angles to account for toe overhang is part of the process if you dont want to get new boots or a wider board...
Is 2cm overhang on both toe and heel edge ok for carving? I calculated that max edge angle on toe edge is 66° and heel edge is 61°. Is this ok for euro carving?
Really depends on how hard you are carving, your boots, your angles etc... Best to do some trial and error. Depending on your foot/boot size we recommend a wide board starting at US 10.5/11 to reduce any drag.
Not a good video at all. It’s all based on setting up the disc with the vertical disc placement I call it. I mean is it so hard to just have some arrows for the angle numbers? Like everyone else? Smh
This worked fabulously. I’m 17 years old, installed it myself. Haven’t gone on the slopes yet with my new board though. Will fill y’all in on what settings I use if wanted.
Jimmy is the type of guy I would watch to see if there are nuggets of information that I did not consider even though I've mounted my bindings dozens of time. Thanks for the brush up Jimmy!
Jimmy is the man! Great guy, tons of experience and we are lucky to have him apart of the Jones family!
Just starting out and yeah, this helped massivly, simple and easy to parse the information, loved the "how to find if your goofy or not" too
I just wanted to say this video really helped me tune my board in how I like it thank you
2:40 That test doesnt always works, for me at least it didn't.
I'm goofy, no doubt about that, but when the instructor pushed me I used my left foot not to fall. Couple turns in I immediatly felt it was wrong.
Nice video tho', good information, thanks !
Thanks so much!! My first snowboard comes in the mail today :) :) :) super informative, entertaining with chill music.
#3 screwdriver.
You know from the start
Exactly.
Wow literally the best and easiest video to follow thankyou so much for this video it was so helpful :))
very thorough video! Don't even have Jones bindings but this was helpful for adjusting any bindings.
Very good video very helpful! Thanks
ahhh... tis the season of UA-cam snowboard content. You love to see it! :D
Thank you for the video
Thanks for info !
Awesome, thanks man!
Awesome Video! I'm ready to try this myself 🤘🏻
Great video Jones. With enough forward lean you’ definitely apply additional energy to the toe edge. Nothing on rotating the high back, or torsional flex of board due foot angles.
Thanks Alex! Yeah you can really go down some worm holes with every single little detail on how people set up board and bindings. We tried to keep it pretty simple and straight forward.
Yo Goodman! Great video! Love the tip of mounting first bolt w/o washer! People ask all the time, whether the NOW screws are too short....
Love your angle recommendations, too! This '15/-15 as a starting point' nonsense needs to end ;-) Pretty sure the appropriate screwdriver is a #3, though! Great to see some education for the community!
A classic pro tip! Def frustrating if you don't know this one. Easy to think you have a the wrong screws :)
Yep, #3 screwdriver (not #2). Otherwise, awesome and informative vid, nice work Jones team!
great TIPS!! THX :D
His #2 Philips screw driver is a #3. The m6 screws are also a #3.
Question about boot centering-don’t you want equal toe and heel overhang when centering your boots? Rather than have too much toe overhang and no heel? Or is it a personal preference?
Should always be as equal as possible. I have no idea why this video suggests you should have zero heel overhang.
I have only ever used a number 3 screwdriver for the mounting screws - are the ones from Jones a different size or something?
#3 head is the best for not stripping snd fitting
something about mounting bindings to consider that I didnt hear him go over is your boot. Whats the point of mounting your bindings at zero if you boot toe is hanging over the board? it will scrape on the snow and can even cause snow to catch and just make your deeper leaning turns less satisfying. Make sure your boot clearance is enough and if you do have some toe over hang angle your boots accordingly to minimize the overhang. You body and legs will adapt to the whichever stance you keep on the board within a certain normal range. It took several trips to get used to riding with a wider stance and front and rear at positive and negative angles respectively back in the day as I recall when it was a newer idea in the early 90s.... Just like learning to ride switch takes a while to get used to it..
I have a 09 k2 brigade wide with 2022 Burton cartel bindings and I don’t have enough adjustability to keep my heels from hanging. And ideas? Im size 11 in boots
I have always set up my bindings daffy but since I got my flagship I don't ride switch, so should I actually set my back foot pointing slightly forwards?? I'd never even considered it! Does it improve your carving?
Yes. It's worth a try.
Hello guys. Just bought a 2022 mind expander. I am regular. Since it s a powder oriented board which angles shoul i choose? I ride front foot 15 degrees. Which angle should i use for back foot?
Interesting about the washer/no washer thing. Never heard of that. What's the benefit exactly?
Our bindings come with bushings that can make it tough for the screw to reach the insert, so we advise to put the first screw in without a washer so that you can connect with the inserts easier. Then screw in the rest of the screws with washers, and remove the first screw and place the washer back on the screw and screw it in. its just a trick to help you mount our bindings easier.
@@JonesSnowboardsVideos much appreciated for the extra info, that's great to know!
Now I know why I struggled to get the binding screws started with the washers/bushings in place! 😮 Thanks!
Can you add a module on changing the bushings from surf to free ride for skeet tech bindings?
we will be adding more tune bench videos and will be sure to cover this topic
How do I know which edge of the snowboard the toes should point to?
Any chance you’ve done an installation video with the 2021 lobster eiki pro bindings ? They are totally tool-less so I’m having doubts. I have the new 2021 eiki pro lobster snowboard & bindings.
For mostly carving groomers is it best to leave it in the freeride mode?
What specific binding and boots were used for the video. Thanks
Can confirm you never want negative angle on the front.
Took a trip out to Keystone last season, put my bindings on in a hurry to get on the hill for a run after checking into our hotel, got all the way to the top of the gondola and trying to put the board on before I realized I had the front binding angle backwards.
Would not recommend
Never seen disk placed that way.. always for width adjustment not heel toe adjustment?
May I ask what the purpose of the thick sidewalls on the Jones boards?
does this video apply to now bindings as well?
you could raise your bindings 5cm.then you could have a 5cm skinnier board .and never worry about heel lift...if you let the bindings swivel on bearings you can be goofy and regular
You guys should sell me that aviator 2.0 in the back, can’t find the board all sold out.
They are just not delivered yet.
Yes we are not sold out, we have just had delays due to all the shipping ports being backed up.
Do these fit 4x2?
shoot didn't get my leash. what am i ever going to do ??
I wear a 9.5 and my heel and toes both hang over it’s my board too narrow?
First place to start before buying a new board is to angle your bindings a little more to keep from the boots overhanging see what you can get away with.....also you do have a little bit of room to pull the bindings back. little adjustments with the angle and push back can really do a lot to get rid of toe overhang... also some boots are constructed with less attention paid to how much extra rubber and padding is actually added...extra unnecessary bulk... that is something to consider when you buy the boots.. bring your board and slot it in...or measure it... more advanced boots take that into consideration as well.. even pro riders size down and let their toes compress the interior of the cushions until it fits properly.. I cant stand cramped toes. but re thinking your angles to account for toe overhang is part of the process if you dont want to get new boots or a wider board...
What bindings are those someone please answer lol
Is 2cm overhang on both toe and heel edge ok for carving? I calculated that max edge angle on toe edge is 66° and heel edge is 61°. Is this ok for euro carving?
Really depends on how hard you are carving, your boots, your angles etc... Best to do some trial and error. Depending on your foot/boot size we recommend a wide board starting at US 10.5/11 to reduce any drag.
Not a good video at all. It’s all based on setting up the disc with the vertical disc placement I call it. I mean is it so hard to just have some arrows for the angle numbers? Like everyone else? Smh
С переводом то как у вас?
And make sure you’re mounting it to a never summer snowboard