• 08-17-2007
    jro
    Palmer risers for a Ride Yukon or Timeless? Any good?
    Hi,

    I want to give the Palmer PLS a try this year. The ability to put more power to the edges and hopefully get lower into a carve before booting out sounds like fun.

    I am also getting a new board. I wanted a new Timeless but Ride stopped making that model this year. The replacement, the Concept TMS, is just slightly narrower. With my feet at 11.5, narrower is not good. I have been riding a 161 Timeless and I am definitely pushing it feet size-wise.

    I am considering trying to find last year's Timeless 168. If not that one, this year's Yukon in either 164 or 168. Either way, I am still interested in giving those Palmer PLS a try.

    Question to the forum is if the risers, if you have tried the Palmers, are any good? I suspect I would not need risers for toe hang concerns on the Yukon but the Timeless, toe hang is a bit of a challenge for me but my main reason is to hopefully carve harder with the Palmer risers.
  • 09-29-2007
    MARK
    You generally lose edge pressure with a wider board becasue the binding baseplate doesn't meet the board sidewalls. This is another advantage for using risers becasue it essentially "extends" your baseplates all the way to the sidewalls. I have 11.5 and would never use a wide specific board simply due to the loss of edge to edge quickness. Stick with a mid-wide at the most.