Hi, after several sessions I've decided that the 2009 Nobile pads/straps on my Shinn are just not going to work for me. I want something that spreads the load more and gives a more locked-in feel.
I'm considering the new Syncs. Can anyone tell me how they're going for performance and durability? I ride and land pretty hard (within my measly ability range), and also spend a fair bit of time toeside (which I understand was a durability problem for the original syncs) so I'd appreciate hearing from those who do their straps up firmly and shove their boards around a bit rather than from cruisy freeriders.
I have size 12 feet so they're long but they're slightly narrower and thinner than average. Any blokes with similar shape/size feet using the new Syncs?
Oh yeah, and my barely used 2009 Nobile pads/straps are for sale.
I've had mine on my 2010 NHP for about 15-20 sessions, they seem to be holding up great but I did replace the stainless strap screws with the next gauge up and glued them in with good supa glue as I've seen two that screws have pulled out of.. Mainly caused by never checking them the owners reckon.
Very happy with the ride comfort and the abiliy to change the pad position that the nobile pads took away.
a mate has been riding them pretty hard.....they loosen off if you don't tie a knot in the lace, otherwise all good....
I'm still riding with the original Sync's on my '09 NHP and only had a single problem so far where one of the plastic side pieces snapped right through. No problems though as i was sent out a replacement plastic piece by Kitepower the day after i contacted them.
Similar size feet (13's), similar riding style. Can highly recommend them.
The only other pad/straps i'd recommend are the Liquid Force ones similar to the cabs. I find the pads are actually softer than the Cab Sync's but the top strap covers a little less of your foot.
Hey Mike, It's a welcome response. I've thought about bindings but yet to try them. I've never wakeboarded or ridden cable, never skied or snowboarded so I really have no related binding experience.
So, some questions?
Is there a minimum skill level that makes bindings worthwhile? (I'm only just starting to unhook and do pathetic unco little pops unhooked).
Is there any reason bindings are usually on high-rocker boards? (I know with bindings you can hold down a bigger board and therefore can use one with more rocker and still get upwind, but is it necessary?)
Possibly all a bit hypothetical for me at the moment cos having just ordered my syncs and with a kite-repair bill arriving in a few days I'm flat out skint. I'll be lucky to pay the rent this month let alone contemplate new toys.
Worth thinking about though and I have no objection to trying boots should the opportunity arise.
Wow, that was an unexpected response! I'll preface this with the disclaimer that there are or were guys on here with far more experience in this field than me.
I switched over after two seasons kiting and had have zero wake/cable/snow experience. I simply figured there had to be something in all this ranting from the boots crew.
I'd say now would be a great time to give them a go as you won't have to re-learn tricks and drop the strap-style. The boards going to be heavier so your moves are slowed and smoothed out.. in theory....
The high rocker preference makes for softer landings I think... board flex under the boots on impact.
Funnily enough i kept hurting ankles from straps and figured boots would stop me looping, and work on stuff lower to the water. So far it's been awesome. Boots 100% of the time in surf, flats, fronts whatever. Going finless is sweet also.
PM Rowdy for a more authoritative opinion.
Have had two sessions with the 2010 syncs.
First session I had the angles wrong and couldn't adjust them as tight as I would have liked.
Second session, yesterday at Altona, got the angle right and adjusted them carefully to fit my feet well. A completely different experience. They are very comfy. It took a while for me to get used to how well they hold the board on. Compared to some other straps I've used (Nobile, North, Naish, Cardboards, Caution) it seems that the syncs give more security for less force, or perhaps just that the load is spread over more area. I never had my feet come out or even start to during jumps and landings both heelside and toeside. When I did stack however, or when I wanted to kick my board off my feet just slid out.
There was a fair bit of messy chop in some spots and the syncs gave me the security to keep my speed up with much more confidence than the Nobile pads/straps (2009). (I haven't tried Nobile's 2010 straps/pads.)
If they're as durable as they are functional I'll be very happy.
The regular size is good for my slim size 12 feet but those with size 10 or less (especially if your feet are slender) would do well to check both sizes as the pads and straps are sized and I'm not sure that the regular size would be small enough for size 9 feet.
(No affiliations, just happy to offer my experience)
I know they look like they're metal... but from what i was told the other day they're just chrome painted plastic. Bling is the new wanna-be carbon fibre.
Speaking of which, another one of the plastic side pieces broke on mine. Currently talking with Cabrinha about a warranty replacement as i've now had 2 of the 4 break.
yep, chromed white plastic. the chrome comes off around the screws as soon as you tighten them but the rest should be ok. beefed up a bit compared to last year's side pieces.