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V strap recommendations?

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Created by oskarhhh > 9 months ago, 15 Mar 2024
oskarhhh
109 posts
15 Mar 2024 1:01AM
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Hi! Any recommendations on good v straps? I'm not going to jump just want something comfortable and good quality.. thanks!

gneve
125 posts
15 Mar 2024 6:23AM
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I've been using some North V-straps for around 2 years now and they're pretty comfortable.

I prefer the Dakine contour but they don't make those in V orientation.

Kitz92
VIC, 44 posts
15 Mar 2024 10:15AM
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gneve said..
I've been using some North V-straps for around 2 years now and they're pretty comfortable.

I prefer the Dakine contour but they don't make those in V orientation.


Dakine make these. I haven't used them so can't vouch for them but they look pretty good

wind.dakine.com/collections/footstraps/products/vemo-primo-footstrap?variant=41768348680375

kersh
NSW, 143 posts
15 Mar 2024 10:30AM
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I'm not meaning to be a smart guy, but if you're not jumping, why would you use footstraps?

I don't jump or use footstraps as I don't see any benefit. I have tried riding boards with footstraps, and all they did was get in the way.

Steven F
NSW, 70 posts
15 Mar 2024 11:17AM
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I really like the axis v straps. I slide the wetsuit off.

axisfoils.com/collections/accessories/products/foil-board-v-front-foot-strap

I dont jump and would not sail without straps. They lock your front foot down so u can pump up and down. I run them at max distance between screws Alin Cadiz style so you can move forward and back a bit for balance.

Gorgo
VIC, 5097 posts
15 Mar 2024 12:04PM
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I have been using the Dakine Contour straps for years for kite foiling. I just put the end of the two straps in the same hole in the middle, and use a longer screw with a washer. My current set of straps have hundreds of hours on them with no visible signs of wear.

I bought a couple of cheap stress balls from a $2 shop and put one in each strap when the board is in the bag. It stops the strap getting scrunched down and developing a crease.

I have another 40L kite foil board that I sometimes use for winging. It has soft race straps that sit flat on the board. It's fairly easy to stand on top of them during the start when things are a bit sketchy. It's not too hard to sneak a big toe under the strap and lift it so my foot can slide into it.

I normally wing foil strapless because I find it essential to move my feet to handle all the different riding conditions (heelside, toeside, over/under powered, fast, slow, pumping, dropping into steep waves, gliding on ankle slappers). When I do use straps I find turns can be a bit snappier which is fun.

kersh
NSW, 143 posts
15 Mar 2024 4:35PM
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"essential to move my feet to handle all the different riding conditions (heelside, toeside, over/under powered, fast, slow, pumping, dropping into steep waves, gliding on ankle slappers"

Exactly @Gorgo

Stretchy
WA, 1036 posts
15 Mar 2024 2:46PM
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kersh said..
I'm not meaning to be a smart guy, but if you're not jumping, why would you use footstraps?

I don't jump or use footstraps as I don't see any benefit. I have tried riding boards with footstraps, and all they did was get in the way.



I find front footstraps very useful to position my feet correctly when taking off and when switching feet.
i don't use a back strap as I do move the back foot around a bit according to conditions

leepasty
423 posts
15 Mar 2024 3:33PM
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kersh said..
"essential to move my feet to handle all the different riding conditions (heelside, toeside, over/under powered, fast, slow, pumping, dropping into steep waves, gliding on ankle slappers"

Exactly @Gorgo


On big foils and boards yes but on small foils and boards if your front foot is not in the right place you fall off foil. front strap also helps pumping onto foil while using small kit and makes easier to control board when you are sunk to your waist

Bob_along
20 posts
15 Mar 2024 4:50PM
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leepasty said..

kersh said..
"essential to move my feet to handle all the different riding conditions (heelside, toeside, over/under powered, fast, slow, pumping, dropping into steep waves, gliding on ankle slappers"

Exactly @Gorgo



On big foils and boards yes but on small foils and boards if your front foot is not in the right place you fall off foil. front strap also helps pumping onto foil while using small kit and makes easier to control board when you are sunk to your waist


You're probably right. I reckon a lot of folk plonk straps on their board without considering whether they actually need them. I tried front straps for a few months on my 75l and didn't see any real benefit. I'm back to strapless now.

For what its worth, I was using the F-One V-strap and it was very comfortable

oskarhhh
109 posts
16 Mar 2024 2:59AM
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Thanks for your recommendations!!

MProject04
621 posts
19 Mar 2024 1:36PM
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I yesterday saw F-ones v strap which can be used on boards with one or a double row in the middle. Most v straps are for a single middle row. Somehow they always think things really well through at F-one (and Manera) Kudos to them for that!

Surfing Uk
175 posts
19 Mar 2024 8:30PM
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The F1 v straps are great really soft and comfortable but found them a little to tight when wearing boots in the winter .

r0d
141 posts
20 Mar 2024 8:50AM
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I've been using extra long drake v straps for a while now and they are great if you find many of the brands v strap too small for winter boots.

24-7boardsports.com/starboard-drake-extra-wide-wingboard-footstraps/

Personally I like long straps anyway both for regular sailing and jumping.

patronus
478 posts
20 Mar 2024 5:43PM
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leepasty said..

kersh said..
"essential to move my feet to handle all the different riding conditions (heelside, toeside, over/under powered, fast, slow, pumping, dropping into steep waves, gliding on ankle slappers"

Exactly @Gorgo



On big foils and boards yes but on small foils and boards if your front foot is not in the right place you fall off foil. front strap also helps pumping onto foil while using small kit and makes easier to control board when you are sunk to your waist


On 75l Fanatic 75l TE front foot straps changed me to a wider (better) stance and toeside was better, but they were where I wanted to put my front knee so balance in chop and marginal winds was hard so took them off. Any advice? 86kg

Surfmad
16 posts
26 Jan 2025 2:30AM
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Can anyone suggest a V strap that is lighter and fits to Fanatic sky wing?
I find the Fanatic straps absorbing a lot of water.
They are comfortable but I can trade it for lightness.

PeterP
873 posts
26 Jan 2025 4:24PM
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AK Ether V-straps www.akdurablesupplyco.com/bindings/ether-v-footstraps/

Light and comfortable - picture on website does them no justice - they are really neat looking, good quality.

www.akdurablesupplyco.com/bindings/ether-v-footstraps/

Mikedubs
289 posts
26 Jan 2025 6:00PM
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I've tried loads but found the F Ones the best.

Taavi
407 posts
26 Jan 2025 9:41PM
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MFC




FoilWays
176 posts
2 Feb 2025 1:57AM
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I find those are just windsurfing straps. They're way too stiff for what we do. Of course, they're fine for a lot of people. That all said, I much prefer a flat strap at the back because I can step on it (like FFB or Armstrong).

Shlogger
519 posts
14 Feb 2025 9:32PM
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Up till now, I found the older NSI straps w the neoprene covers to be some of the lighter and yet still most comfortable straps. Though the neoprene once wet, added weight. I recently purchased the new NSI straps w/o neoprene. Finally, had some wind to put some hours on them. Hands down my favorite. Super light, absorb no water and the clincher is the top of my foot doesn't feel like someone sanded it w 600 grit for two hours. The first photo is the old neoprene covers, the second the new version.





Oahuwaterwalker
293 posts
23 Feb 2025 1:06PM
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Just got a set of the Dakine Primo V for the front and love them. They're best paired with a soft strap in the back so you can still lay on the board when you need to paddle.

gneve
125 posts
6 May 2025 12:09AM
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Anyone have any experience with the Tarifa v straps? They look really good but shipping to the US is a deal-breaker.

Foxi
153 posts
6 May 2025 3:08AM
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The big advantage of TFC straps is, that you can order them at any size and colour needed. I've boot size EUR 43 with a high instep and 6mm winter boots and prefer the wider front straps width, which made up to a total of 33cm. Just contact them and any wish will be fullfulled. It's a custom factory in every respect !

MProject04
621 posts
6 May 2025 3:20AM
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Taavi said..
MFC





I second that. These KT/MFC ones are actually the best ones I've had. What I like about this is the option to fully adjust the top part without needing to adjust the bottom side connections. And best of all is that now these ones have a precise numbered scale (when you open it) So I know my numbers for barefeet, summer booties and winter booties and they are always exactly perfect left and right.

I've had several wing foil straps incl. AK durable and never satisfied with adjusting.

Windsurf straps are clunkier than these KT/MFC ones. Nice and slim, lighter built

r0d
141 posts
23 Sep 2025 7:36PM
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Foxi said..
The big advantage of TFC straps is, that you can order them at any size and colour needed. I've boot size EUR 43 with a high instep and 6mm winter boots and prefer the wider front straps width, which made up to a total of 33cm. Just contact them and any wish will be fullfulled. It's a custom factory in every respect !


@foxi these sound great, I can't find them online - could you post a link. Thanks!

gneve
125 posts
27 Sep 2025 3:05AM
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shop.tarifafoilboards.com/

r0d
141 posts
27 Sep 2025 11:51PM
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Thanks! Have contacted them

Shlogger
519 posts
28 Sep 2025 1:23AM
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Shlogger said..
Up till now, I found the older NSI straps w the neoprene covers to be some of the lighter and yet still most comfortable straps. Though the neoprene once wet, added weight. I recently purchased the new NSI straps w/o neoprene. Finally, had some wind to put some hours on them. Hands down my favorite. Super light, absorb no water and the clincher is the top of my foot doesn't feel like someone sanded it w 600 grit for two hours. The first photo is the old neoprene covers, the second the new version.






6 months of jumping and if you want to save weight, these are the bomb. No water adsorption at all. If you don't care about weight there's some really cushy ones from other brands out there.



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