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Post by david » 14 Dec 2006 11:15

There used to be a lot of discussion about this, but I haven't heard much latley. Plus it seems like a lot more people are doing it. In the new polish video I think everyone but 2 people had no walls.

Do you think it matters? Just preference?

Just wondering.

I'll post my view after I read some good points.

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Post by mosher » 14 Dec 2006 11:23

My main thinking in not having walls is that they seem sorta unnatural and excessive.

A good toe area just needs to be slightly concave, not a walled cup.

Since we all know we can toe stall without the walls, what purpose do they serve?

I know people will argue that it keeps pixies clean but I challenge by arguing the opposite of that.

Walls make learning pixies/fairies needlessly frustrating. I think they actually encourage thinner sets because it is the easiest way to get the bag out of the deep cup.

Without walls a pixie can leave the foot on a more natural path and be really really really deep.

I think that a small amount of toe wall at the back of the toe box is a good thing, it helps save rakes and stuff like that without getting in the way of setting. That amount of wall is all that is really of any use in my opinion.

But really, it just comes down to how you like to play and the things you want your shoes to do for you.

I find walls frustrating so I remove them. That's my side of things. :)
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Post by bluntobj3ct » 14 Dec 2006 11:37

OFF-

someone mentioned you lose integrity on the shoe if you remove them, however this is easily avoidable as long as you know what not to cut or what to reinforce


totally off, i hate toe walls with the fiery passion of a thousand angry rhinos
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Post by Zeb Jackson » 14 Dec 2006 11:51

i used to play without, and then somewhere i read about the whole "walls makes your pixies cleaner"

and i learned how to do them without walls, and now that my shoes have walls, ive had to almost completely re-learn pixies, and with the walls my pixies are cleaner than ever, so i think maybe for the learning process of footbag, (i.e. learning pixies and fairys blah blah) toe walls to me are fairly important. I feel that my game is alot better now that i have toe walls on my shoes. :)

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Post by zeroman13 » 14 Dec 2006 12:22

I say off.

When I had the walls on my laver's I couldn't pixie at all! Then when I started to learn them with clima's I tried to go back to laver's and it didn't work.

I agree with what Tom said, "Without walls a pixie can leave the foot on a more natural path and be really really really deep."

I can now pixie pretty well without the toe walls on there.

I could fairy with the walls on! But not pixie!
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Post by Cod » 14 Dec 2006 13:06

Absolutely, on! :)

I think it's just a preference...
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Post by Spontaneous Spaz » 14 Dec 2006 13:33

when i read the poll... i thought, you mean.. like shredding near a wall? but that sounded ludicrous, and even so my answer to that is, no, cuz i'm neurotic and will actually make smaller dexes even if i'm 5 feet from a wall...

but i'm guessing u mean toe walls. my lavers have toe walls, and i use them to stabilize the bag when spinning, catch it, it helps... blah = i keep toe walls

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Post by ObArA'BaRs » 14 Dec 2006 15:18

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Post by Wasabi » 14 Dec 2006 17:26

On. I'm for the argument that "walls make your pixies cleaner." I used to pixie without walls and I always felt that they were dragged or spinning during mid-flight. When I learned how to pixie with walls on, I can judge where the bag should land or set properly on the toe area.

I don't know. I guess it's preference. I bet I can still pixie the same if I switched back to my wall-less shoes.
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Post by slapdash21 » 14 Dec 2006 18:26

so off. modded shoes with no walls look more legit to people who dont know footbag than modded shoes with walls.
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Post by mc » 14 Dec 2006 18:31

off, for all the reasons tom mentioned. my pixies are deep.
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Post by Oroza » 14 Dec 2006 20:34

off, but I might keep them on for a while with my next pair, just to remember. I like my shoes sleek, like an extention of my body. also, when i tightened the laces the walls would get too narrow at the top, and the bag would get caught in the pockets sometimes, not related to pixies.

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Post by brian relly » 14 Dec 2006 21:21

slapdash21 wrote:so off. modded shoes with no walls look more legit to people who dont know footbag than modded shoes with walls.
really? I view toe walls as being analogous to pubic hair. If you shave it all off, you just look like a giant baby. Do giant babies look more legit to people who don't know anything about footbag? I thought not.



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Post by sampotter » 14 Dec 2006 21:45

I GOT CRANK LIKE A BROKE ADDICT AND SMALL FEET LIKE A KEEBLER ELF

So I like the walls on for a bigger clipper surface.

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Post by Guest_1 » 14 Dec 2006 22:54

sb wrote:
slapdash21 wrote:so off. modded shoes with no walls look more legit to people who dont know footbag than modded shoes with walls.
really? I view toe walls as being analogous to pubic hair. If you shave it all off, you just look like a giant baby. Do giant babies look more legit to people who don't know anything about footbag? I thought not.



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Post by PegLegHolly » 14 Dec 2006 23:00

why would shaving walls off a shoe make you a baby? logically itd make you more of a baby leaving on the walls.


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Post by janis » 15 Dec 2006 04:23

not sure, I play barefoot mostly but left the toe walls on my lavers for some unknown reason. IMO the pixie cleanliness issue is a technique one not an equipment one.

coming to think of it more playing with no toe walls shoes feels a bit more natural (natural as in barefoot feeling) for pixie and fairy, but that's about it.

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Post by slapdash21 » 15 Dec 2006 04:25

impressive logic stephen.


why would someone who complains the most make such a useless post?
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Post by King Monkey » 15 Dec 2006 19:50

Obviously if you are doing Pixie tricks then your toe stalls are gonna be pretty good, so having toe walls or not wont matter in that regard, so it doesnt make you 'babyish'. It matters to pixie sets in a big way. If you are already good at pixies then you will be able to do them fairly well walls or no walls, but a new player cutting the walls off risks slurry pixie sets in the long term IMO.
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Post by Oroza » 16 Dec 2006 17:56

first lavers - walls on definately, then experiment
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