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YOUR JUMPING STILTS => Setting Up & Adjusting Your Stilts => Topic started by: webmaster on November 05, 2007, 11:41:32 PM

Title: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: webmaster on November 05, 2007, 11:41:32 PM
If you are finding the binding straps too big or small for you, you can adjust them by changing the hole used to secure them to your footplate.

If the straps are not tight enough you can adjust this by using the second hole on the foot straps (see picture below) or the first one if they are too small

(http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/643/adjustingstraps600xi1.jpg)
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: Kiola on November 06, 2007, 01:49:38 PM
just to add to that.. if your feet are AGAIN too small ... some people have been known to use Foam to pad them out a little more aswell..

K.
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: aidanh1 on November 12, 2007, 10:57:42 PM
i like that fury rug under the projumps and i also had to tighten them coz my feet are more flat than fat
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: webmaster on November 12, 2007, 11:09:38 PM
That furry rug was a bad buy on my part  :(
Looks nice but all the bluff sticks on your clothes and everything... After a day I rolled it up and never used it again.
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: aidanh1 on November 12, 2007, 11:20:44 PM
ill have it  ;D hehe
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: webmaster on November 12, 2007, 11:40:10 PM
Your tooo late I'm afraid - Already promised it to my neice  :)
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: aidanh1 on November 12, 2007, 11:44:20 PM
damm  :P hehe it ok i wonder if anyone's gonna make projump rugs :P or maybe even bead sheets coz i been thinking i want some!!
id design them if i had the equpiment :P
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: Dark Knight on November 13, 2007, 01:04:26 AM
There's another adjust on the toe strap ( oddly not the back one ? )
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v699/Dark-Knight/Bocking/Untitled-3.jpg)
And before anyone says it's !? It's a gray rug !
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: Kiola on November 13, 2007, 05:07:40 PM
its very rare that you should need to adjust that.. but its good to kno0w its there..
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: aidanh1 on November 13, 2007, 08:38:31 PM
does anyone know hoew to stop the stilt strap from cutting off the blood supply to my foot?
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: webmaster on November 13, 2007, 08:43:05 PM
loosen it a little?  ;)
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: aidanh1 on November 13, 2007, 08:43:46 PM
but then its to wobley and i fall over :P  ::)
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: webmaster on November 13, 2007, 08:55:21 PM
pop a pic on so we can see how you strapping them on - they shouldn't be really tight  ;)
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: Kiola on November 14, 2007, 02:42:53 AM
they shouldnt need to be tight enough to cut your circilation off! if they are you've tightened them too much.. but loosen them notch by notch until you find comfort AND stability.
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: aidanh1 on November 14, 2007, 08:09:16 PM
ui have tried that but the setting which is the stabelest for me is the one thats hurting my foot and if i put it a noch down then my foot goes kinda wobley and i loose my balance to easy and naz ill try get a pik of the way i tighten them for u  ;D
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: aidanh1 on November 14, 2007, 11:34:09 PM
There's another adjust on the toe strap ( oddly not the back one ? )
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v699/Dark-Knight/Bocking/Untitled-3.jpg)
And before anyone says it's !? It's a gray rug !

ur rug is a bit dirty DK :P
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: webmaster on November 15, 2007, 12:00:23 AM
what is it with you a rugs lol  ;D
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: aidanh1 on November 15, 2007, 12:01:22 AM
i dont no i think i have a slight fasination with them and the fact that there more comfy than my bed  ;D
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: mattcscz on December 14, 2007, 04:31:03 PM
i have 2 of these fury rugs one in black and one white like naz one i sleep with them on me when im cold! and all the fluff goes in my mouth so i gave them to my dog she loves them :P
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: Hammy on April 15, 2010, 10:31:37 PM
what are the best bindings to get
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: dark-castles2 on April 15, 2010, 10:42:12 PM
probably snow board bindings :)  or Pro-Jump upgraded :)
DC
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: Hammy on April 16, 2010, 11:23:55 AM
 :PJR: wheres the cheapest place to get them :Cwink: :PJL:
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: EALES09 on April 17, 2010, 09:18:46 AM
Hi every one i got a problem with my calf cuffs. does anyone know where i can get metal clamps or new thick plastic clamps to hold the calf cuff on and to prevent it  moving .
ANY IDEAS IF NOT!!!!

thanks
 :PJR: :PJL:
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: Jabberbocky on September 02, 2010, 07:49:13 AM
This is good no know. I have small feet, and was wearing chunky shoes make up for it. Moving the straps is a better option :)

Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: john101 on September 22, 2010, 04:27:08 PM
Hi every one i got a problem with my calf cuffs. does anyone know where i can get metal clamps or new thick plastic clamps to hold the calf cuff on and to prevent it  moving .
ANY IDEAS IF NOT!!!!

thanks
 :PJR: :PJL:

hi if your on about the clip that you use to tighten the calf cuff there is another way around it you could flip the calf cuff around so the metal clip is at the back this is how I jump my pro jumps I find it more comfortable and I have more control in the air. if you have any questions let me kno happy to help


Regards
John
Projump101
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: carlgreen on September 23, 2010, 01:02:10 PM
John i think he means he wants to replace the plastic holders to metal ones, to hold the cuff bars in place as many people have this problem with the plastic not holding the metal tight enough.
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: Raephen on April 18, 2012, 12:05:22 AM
Hi,

I wanted to use the second holes on the binding fittings, but I ran into a 'slight' problem: the screws / bolts appear to be stuck in the footplates.

I can remove the nutt without a problem, but when I then try to unscrew the screw, my screwdriver can't get it to budge and instead (without any effort, really) chews through the metal and effectively renders the screw head useless... With the screw still lodged into place.

So what should I do now? Is there an easy DIY way arround this or should I contact the lads and lasses over at pro-jump.co.uk?

Thanks,
Ralph
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: Locky on April 18, 2012, 10:43:57 AM
Unfortunate one this and I have also had problems with the metal parts, usually the allen (hex) sockets rounding off because they are weaker material than the tool I'm using.

This seems to be a similar thing. I cant clearly see the picture as the flash is spoiling the finer detail but if the screw head is no longer useable then it needs to be drilled out and replaced.

I would suggest contacting projump and see what they have to say. Perhaps try with a clearer picture with lots of natural light and no flash :)
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: Raephen on April 18, 2012, 11:09:37 AM
Thanks for the reply, Locky. I'll take it up with projump.

Hmm... Drilling out the screw... I'm not a great DIY guy, but I'm guessing that would entail a drill and something to hold the foot plate in, like, say, a workbench? Well, a drill I have - I think that the hardened steel drill bits would do the trick, but nothing to hold the footplates. Where's MacGuiver when you need him, eh?   :Cwink:

And I think I know what you mean in regards to the allen sockets... I already noticed some distinct scuff marks while doing the many adjustments.
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: Jason on April 18, 2012, 08:08:30 PM
Hi Raephen

I have had this also and the way I got round it was to cut the strap off and then a good dose of penetrating oil and remove the screw with a pair of good pliers or better still a set of mole grips (they grip much better)

At first this may seem brutal but if you think about it the excess strap just hangs down when you use the inner hole and can safely be cut off if you don't intend to put it back to that position (it will fit most feet on the smaller setting anyway) and if you cut it as close to the screw as you can it can be rounded off to make it look nice

Once the old screw is out you can replace it with a good quality one and use a bit of locktite or copper grease and a locking nut to stop it freezing in again

Drilling the screw is a little difficult as you have to get the drill dead center and if you don't it damages the thread in the footplate I can do this by hand about 1 out of 10 times and that is with a very good set of drills
On a pillar drill with clamps I can do it 9 times out of 10 but not many people have a pillar drill

I have done this several times with success the only time it failed was when the screw had been cross threaded and I had to use a longer screw and a lock nut to secure it

Jason  :Hoofies2: :CGEEK:
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: Raephen on April 18, 2012, 10:42:30 PM
Thanks for those pointers, Jason.

Though I could honnestly say I'm all thumbs and have the general DIY knowhow of a common soldier ant, I think I can see how this would work. I don't have any penetrating oil. Would silicone or teflon lube do the job? Things like the nuts and screws and the copper grease (I had to look that one up, but I can see what that's useful for, aye) or things I'll deffinately need to go out and buy.

I've send a mail to Pro-jump, so I'll await their answer before cutting the strap, but I wonder: when I cut the strap, won't that plastic washer thing be in the way? Or would it be enough for my pliers to get a good grip?

Again: thanks for the tips, Jason. I'm not good with power tools and avoid those at any cost  :Cwink:

Neither did I relish in the thought of finding someone who could have helped me drill those pesky screws out.

I can see that your Ingenious award is well deserved and for that I salute you.
 :Cnotworthy:

Cheers!
Ralph
Title: Re: Adjusting The Binding Strap Fitting
Post by: Jason on April 18, 2012, 11:22:56 PM
Yep I forgot about the plastic bit
I normally have a few of those in the spares box from my old stilts so just crush them with the mole grips
Think PJ have them and they shouldn't be too much
Penetrating oil is very unique and not much else will do the job but WD40 works as well and both are fairly cheap if you look around

Jason  :Hoofies2: :CGEEK: