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Started by Snapzzz in Ski Hardware - 10 Replies

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Merryski
reply to 'Pole tips / Binding damage.'
posted Jan-2012

That is a "badge" of a "pro" those marks on that tail end of the binding! Wear them with pride!

Other indications that you really are a ski pro ?
-cut marks on inside ski trouser leg
-duct tape on thumb od ski gloves
-knots at elastic string for powder jackets
-Left / right marks on skis
-and so on,,,,

Ski on with pride !

Pavel

Left / right marks on skis, Why ?

I have asked this question a number of times and get different opinions some say you end up with uneven wear on edges, I had skis once that were set right and left, but now its pot luck which foot they go on !

Verbier_ski_bum
reply to 'Pole tips / Binding damage.'
posted Jan-2012

I release bindings by stamping, as just like Ally I find it quicker this way. But you can try turning your pole upside down if you are concerned about your bindings wear. IMHO it's not too bad when ski gear looks battered as this is the proof you actually ski with it:)

Tony_H
reply to 'Pole tips / Binding damage.'
posted Jan-2012

pavelski wrote:Snapss,

That is a "badge" of a "pro" those marks on that tail end of the binding! Wear them with pride!

Other indications that you really are a ski pro ?
-cut marks on inside ski trouser leg
-duct tape on thumb od ski gloves
-knots at elastic string for powder jackets
-Left / right marks on skis
-and so on,,,,

Ski on with pride !

Pavel
Blimey. Thats 3 for me with the damaged bindings then :shock:
www  New and improved me

Topic last updated on 16-January-2012 at 21:56