Thanks Nick...yeah I really am, he's turned into quite the fine young man.
@petrey - it's similar to an arch bar. There is that raised part in the front pad and also on the tail. It's raised so that it fits in the arch of your foot, hence the name. I believe they were first popularized on skim boards in the ocean. They typically don't use a front pad, just the arch bar by itself. James likes the arch because in most of his airs his feet are off the board, so he knows immediately if he has come down a tad off and also, it sort of aligns his foot...almost like it forces the foot to go back into the right position.
James has been using a Beaker from arch for almost 5 years now.
@petrey - it's similar to an arch bar. There is that raised part in the front pad and also on the tail. It's raised so that it fits in the arch of your foot, hence the name. I believe they were first popularized on skim boards in the ocean. They typically don't use a front pad, just the arch bar by itself. James likes the arch because in most of his airs his feet are off the board, so he knows immediately if he has come down a tad off and also, it sort of aligns his foot...almost like it forces the foot to go back into the right position.
James has been using a Beaker from arch for almost 5 years now.
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