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Re: THE GREATEST bindings debate on the planet (Official thr

Post by Raventele » Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:50 pm

Voile 3pin Hardwires..GLARING omission, johnny!
Great, simple and powerful binding!
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Re: THE GREATEST bindings debate on the planet (Official thr

Post by Johnny » Tue Jan 28, 2014 8:50 am

Well, while I had like 6-7 pairs of Voile 3pc, I never actually tried Hardwires... : )
(I know I would totally fall in love with them...!)

I thought the model with the big springs/heel throw was more useful to me, especially because I had some cups without pins back then... So I could just loosen up the heel throw and still be able to climb with them on my shoes...
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Re: THE GREATEST bindings debate on the planet (Official thr

Post by teledance » Tue Jan 28, 2014 5:52 pm

Yep, Voile 3-pin Hardwire best nonreleasing binding out there, and it hikes great.



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Re: THE GREATEST bindings debate on the planet (Official thr

Post by lowangle al » Wed Jan 29, 2014 3:47 pm

I would add that the 3PinHW may be the best non-releasing, non-free pivot binding out there. If I were doing a lot of skinning I'd go with the switchback or x2.

The thing I like best about them is that they are beefy enough to use anywhere, and on the right ski you can use them with leather boots. And they are a good value for the money.



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Re: THE GREATEST bindings debate on the planet (Official thr

Post by Johnny » Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:36 am

Who needs pivot when you have pins!
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Re: THE GREATEST bindings debate on the planet (Official thr

Post by lowangle al » Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:12 am

LoveJohnny wrote:Who needs pivot when you have pins!
People with tall, stiff, 4 buckle boots may want them.



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Re: THE GREATEST bindings debate on the planet (Official thr

Post by Johnny » Fri Jan 31, 2014 9:09 am

Well then, who needs tall, stiff, 4 buckle boots to ski fresh powder... :!: :?:
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Re: THE GREATEST bindings debate on the planet (Official thr

Post by lowangle al » Fri Jan 31, 2014 1:17 pm

Not me, I've retired my 4 buckle boots.



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Re: THE GREATEST bindings debate on the planet (Official thr

Post by teledance » Sun Feb 02, 2014 9:04 am

I love my heavy 4 buckle T-races, and heavy skis, they ski through poor snow.



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Re: THE GREATEST bindings debate on the planet (Official thr

Post by Raventele » Sun Feb 02, 2014 2:31 pm

There's no doubt your gear smashes
through everything, TD..And having got a couple
great deals, I now have the same skis and boots
but with the 3pinHW in a CRB (which probably does
sacrifice a bit of stiffness /torque) but there's one issue
I am having and that is when I get caught or thrown back
against the high (higher than synergys) backs of the boots
Shi#! can that catch the knees! I have taken to not skiing
the boots as tight as I could and that seems to help a lot
in the forward direction but not as much towards the backs..
Overall it's quite an adjustment getting used to the heavier gear,
which is great stuff inbounds and SC..
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