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Team 2011 Boot System Wake / Kite Bindings >>
Wake / Kite Binding Stance: When mounting your bindings on a wake or kiteboard, it is important to start off with a wider stance when learning, and then adjust it once you are more comfortable on the board. The wider stance gives you more stability and most people will always ride with their feet angled outward, also known as a duck stance.
If you feel pressure on either or both knees, or on the outside of your feet, the chances are your feet are parallel or straight on the board and you need to angle them outward a little more.
Try wakeboarding or kiteboarding with several different stances to find out what works best for you.
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DescriptionThe Hyperlite Team boot offers mid range support for the rider looking for a little extra flex, but with no loss of hold.
Dual quick cinch lace zones and seamless liner construction allow for maximum adjustability and a fit that produces no pressure points.
Finally, the Hyperlite Team utilizes the new Low Pro plate system for the closest foot to board connection in Hyperlite boot history making it perfect for all-round wake and kiteboarding.
Low Pro Plate System: Dual Density Pro Footbed: For a comfortable ride and maximum impact protection.
Integrated Heel Brace: Allows for maximum support and responsiveness.
Drop-Through Footbed:
Injection EVA Components:
All-New Removeable
6 Pro Plate:
Pro-Plate Mounting Locks: The standard in boot retention. Quicker and easier adjustability, plus maximum angle control for a closer heel or toe side placement.
Dual Quick Cinch Lace Zones: Pull em tight, lock em down and you're ready to shred.
Flow Through Drain Panels and Outsole: Keep the water out of your boots making them as light as possible.
Lace Management Stash Pockets: A little place for your lace pulls to call home.
Wide Range of Support and Cuff Flexion: From lower cut freeride flexion to taller and more supportive, Hyperlite have got you covered.
Mounting location:
Strata interface:
Why go to 6"
Wakeboard Boot Plates?
* Riders can choose to use both inside and outside mounting locations on Strata track boards. Four additional Strata track t-nuts will be required.
You have 6”
binding plates and a wake or board with an 8” hole pattern.
Are they compatible?
How do I measure my
inserts?
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SpecsSpecifications: Low Pro Plate System: Dual Density Pro Footbed: For a comfortable ride and maximum impact protection.
Integrated Heel Brace: Allows for maximum support and responsiveness.
Drop-Through Footbed:
Injection EVA Components:
All-New Removeable
6 Pro Plate:
Pro-Plate Mounting Locks: Keep the water out of your boots making them as light as possible.
Dual Quick Cinch Lace Zones: Pull em tight, lock em down and you're ready to shred.
Flow Through Drain Panels and Outsole: Keep the water out of your boots making them as light as possible.
Lace Management Stash Pockets: A little place for your lace pulls to call home.
Wide Range of Support and Cuff Flexion: From lower cut freeride flexion to taller and more supportive, Hyperlite have got you covered.
Mounting location:
Strata interface:
Why go to 6"
Wakeboard Boot Plates?
This method uses the outermost Claw tracks set at a 6” offset.
* Riders can choose to use both inside and outside mounting locations on Strata track boards. Four additional Strata track t-nuts will be required.
You have 6”
binding plates and a wake or board with an 8” hole pattern.
Are they compatible?
How do I measure my
inserts?
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