hello everyone-hope were all having a good summer (as best we can with no with stuff!)
anyone know if it is safe to go with bindings that are at the very back of the slider? they are literally at the very end of the thread but seem to be holding fine-i havent skied them yet, not even in a dome.
if not im going to have to have them re-drilled which is a bit of a pain in the backside
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Did you go for twin tips mate?
Cool, don't know a lot about them except Freeze Pro shop in Edinburgh stock a the 4frnt range
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Started by Rossyhead in Ski Hardware 11-Aug-2009 - 14 Replies
Pablo Escobar
reply to 'bindings' posted Aug-2009
Having them at the very back of a mount will mess with the mounting point a little. Just get them remounted and have your boot centre where you want it.
Dave Mac
reply to 'bindings' posted Aug-2009
Pablo is correct. I would get the bindings remounted. It may or may not be a safety issue, but it may also make turning a few per cent more difficult.
It's not really a PITA, it is summer, and you get to chat to the ski technician in August, I'm jealous
It's not really a PITA, it is summer, and you get to chat to the ski technician in August, I'm jealous
Chuffy
reply to 'bindings' posted Aug-2009
rossyhead wrote:hello everyone-hope were all having a good summer (as best we can with no with stuff!)
anyone know if it is safe to go with bindings that are at the very back of the slider? they are literally at the very end of the thread but seem to be holding fine-i havent skied them yet, not even in a dome.
if not im going to have to have them re-drilled which is a bit of a pain in the backside
Did you go for twin tips mate?
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Rossyhead
reply to 'bindings' posted Aug-2009
they are 4frnt MSPs so are twin tips yeah
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Chuffy
reply to 'bindings' posted Aug-2009
Cool, would get them set up so they are perfectly in the middle. Makes riding switch easier.
Where did you get them from? and what bindings are on them? Im very close to getting a pair of line anthem skis. Can't beat butter zones for easy nose presses
Where did you get them from? and what bindings are on them? Im very close to getting a pair of line anthem skis. Can't beat butter zones for easy nose presses
Revel8 Trees, Rosi release bindings on Spruce riser plate.
www.skiboardsonline.com
Join the future of snow sport
Rossyhead
reply to 'bindings' posted Aug-2009
na not going to get them centred-prob get them done a few inches back-have a pair of dynastar troubles makers centre-mounted for park
hoping these are more for off piste! just need snow now....
its just that i bought them mounted so hoping i could make do with where they were! They are the 4frnt bindings which I think are marker from the shape
hoping these are more for off piste! just need snow now....
its just that i bought them mounted so hoping i could make do with where they were! They are the 4frnt bindings which I think are marker from the shape
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Baggy pants, wide stance. Mad steeze, cork 3s
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Chuffy
reply to 'bindings' posted Aug-2009
rossyhead wrote:na not going to get them centred-prob get them done a few inches back-have a pair of dynastar troubles makers centre-mounted for park
hoping these are more for off piste! just need snow now....
its just that i bought them mounted so hoping i could make do with where they were! They are the 4frnt bindings which I think are marker from the shape
Cool, don't know a lot about them except Freeze Pro shop in Edinburgh stock a the 4frnt range
Revel8 Trees, Rosi release bindings on Spruce riser plate.
www.skiboardsonline.com
Join the future of snow sport
Topic last updated on 13-August-2009 at 18:57