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The 10 Essential Things you must do this summer!!!!!

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Started by Pavelski in Ski Chatter - 119 Replies

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Ise
reply to 'The 10 Essential Things you must do this summer!!!!!'
posted May-2008

caron-a wrote:
ise wrote: ah, a direct hit on one of my many pet peeves :D I'm seriously wound up by the people who have their bindings set too low, after twice narrowly missing being hit in the head by loose skis and having one of the owners explain to me how is was "safer" to have the bindings low :D


what about people that have their bindings set too high by the lovely chappy in the hire shop telling you "no you didn't put weight on over christmas" and then the skis didn't come off causing you ligament damage on both knees?

I curse the day I laughed at his "compliment".


That's obviously unfortunate and you're the victim of someone else's stupidity in that. There's a problem in a lot of ski shops and hire shops that the staff really don't have any special knowledge at all, it's a skiing oddity, we know the lad in Dixons or PC World isn't likely to be offering good advice necessarily but then we go next door to the local ski store and behave as though something's altered. That's not to say there's not a lot of fantastic specialist stores run by real enthusiasts who have a lot of knowledge of course, it's just in the end in many cases, you've got a guy who works in a shop.

It's not just that I've had a near miss with loose skis nearly hitting me that winds me up, it's the mentality of the people that do it that really makes me mad. Because it has no apparent downside for them then there's not a split second of thought about if it might be a problem for anyone else.

Ise
reply to 'The 10 Essential Things you must do this summer!!!!!'
posted May-2008

Dave Mac wrote:
When Pavel mentioned off-season spring relaxation, I thought it was a reasonable idea. I don't think that it does any harm.


Providing you reset them then I can't see any harm at all, it's just I see no beneficial effect so it's as much of a ritual as anything, you might as well as smear the bindings with garlic :D

(it's going to turn out that garlic has some benefit I'm unaware of of course now)

Bandit
reply to 'The 10 Essential Things you must do this summer!!!!!'
posted May-2008

caron-a wrote:
ise wrote: ah, a direct hit on one of my many pet peeves :D I'm seriously wound up by the people who have their bindings set too low, after twice narrowly missing being hit in the head by loose skis and having one of the owners explain to me how is was "safer" to have the bindings low :D


what about people that have their bindings set too high by the lovely chappy in the hire shop telling you "no you didn't put weight on over christmas" and then the skis didn't come off causing you ligament damage on both knees?

I curse the day I laughed at his "compliment".

Many years ago, I was also the victim of lousy binding setting by a ski shop. I subsequently had surgery and have now just been diagnosed with Osteoarthritis as a result of the original injury.
The ski shop (a UK one) was abusive when the issue was raised with them, and I was simply not rich enough to sue their ass.
I learned that it's not just the numbers that are important. The space that your boot occupies between the toe and heel pieces is crucial to your binding setup. If it's been set too close together, then the binding will likely shut, but only open with a huge amount of force, which bears no relation to the numbers on the dial.

I learned (a little late I know) to watch the hire shop's do the setup like a hawk, and not to be afraid to tell them to lower the numbers, or do it myself.

Last month, I questioned my local ski shop when setting my new bindings to 7 ! It's your weight they said :shock: Set it to 5.5 I says :lol: They tut, but I have had no pre-releases at all.

Edited 1 time. Last update at 25-May-2008

Caron-a
reply to 'The 10 Essential Things you must do this summer!!!!!'
posted May-2008

bandit wrote:Many years ago, I was also the victim of lousy binding setting by a ski shop. I subsequently had surgery and have now just been diagnosed with Osteoarthritis as a result of the original injury.


That's not good. I hope you're not in too much pain.

bandit wrote:I learned (a little late I know) to watch the hire shop's do the setup like a hawk, and not to be afraid to tell them to lower the numbers, or do it myself.

Last month, I questioned my local ski shop when setting my new bindings to 7 ! It's your weight they said :shock: Set it to 5.5 I says :lol: They tut, but I have had no pre-releases at all.


Forgive me for being totally ignorant in these matters - is there any way of telling the person how you want the bindings set, ie: figuring out which number you need in advance?

Ise
reply to 'The 10 Essential Things you must do this summer!!!!!'
posted May-2008

caron-a wrote:

Forgive me for being totally ignorant in these matters - is there any way of telling the person how you want the bindings set, ie: figuring out which number you need in advance?


http://www.dinsetting.com/dinchart.htm might help, it lays it out fairly reasonably.

Edited 1 time. Last update at 26-May-2008

Bandit
reply to 'The 10 Essential Things you must do this summer!!!!!'
posted May-2008

caron-a wrote:
bandit wrote:Many years ago, I was also the victim of lousy binding setting by a ski shop. I subsequently had surgery and have now just been diagnosed with Osteoarthritis as a result of the original injury.


That's not good. I hope you're not in too much pain.


Thanks for your thoughts, it's not acute, just fat, wobbly and annoying )

Edited 1 time. Last update at 26-May-2008

IceGhost
reply to 'The 10 Essential Things you must do this summer!!!!!'
posted May-2008

Can someone dumb this conversation down for me :wink: gimme the cliff notes

Must say I did loosen my bindings and got off any extra buggers on them
Uh oh, I think I broke'd the lift

Ise
reply to 'The 10 Essential Things you must do this summer!!!!!'
posted May-2008

IceGhost wrote:Can someone dumb this conversation down for me :wink: gimme the cliff notes

Must say I did loosen my bindings and got off any extra buggers on them


The executive summary ....

There's no reason to loosen your bindings, if you do it won't do any harm as long as you remember to tighten them up to the same setting.

Topic last updated on 22-July-2008 at 08:11