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So, I was wondering if you guys could spread some knowledge about lie angle. Why is it important for the lie angle to be correct. What occurs when your lie is too flat or too upright?
I've never used a lie board, but instead went by static fitting numbers. I realized today that I gave some bad numbers in a previous static fitting. I somehow managed to mis-measure my wrist-to-floor by two inches. I was always under the impression that a standard lie was right for me. Come to find out that I should have been using at 1° upright instead.
I've never used a lie board, but instead went by static fitting numbers. I realized today that I gave some bad numbers in a previous static fitting. I somehow managed to mis-measure my wrist-to-floor by two inches. I was always under the impression that a standard lie was right for me. Come to find out that I should have been using at 1° upright instead.