Mounting 3 pin bindings
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Re: Mounting 3 pin bindings
The photo shows my solution for my son's boots for the rest of the year. I believe it is the binding originally spec'd for this ski. A ski shop a couple hours north of me has it. I will pick it up next week when I need to go north for snow. I do not think he will get much use out of it, but the shop is selling it to me for less than a day's rental. I think it is pretty cool, although since it is strictly a cable the kick and glide would be tiresome after a while. My son is only interested in short loops now, so I will give it a try for this year. I might see how it handles a blue or green if it feels good on the trail. Thanks again for the help.
I am skiing my first local snow of the year in the morning! We have about 10"-12". I will enjoy it all I can, it is going back up into the forties tomorrow afternoon and flirting with fifty Sunday
Re: Mounting 3 pin bindings
Those should mount right into the pre-drilled holes I believe.
Those skis can turn. Boy not anything compared to your S Bounds though On hard snow they are really a bear for me. Once I had them in some fresh they were a lot better. Gripped better, easier to control, etc. They do OK as a K+G ski in a track too I think.
Those skis can turn. Boy not anything compared to your S Bounds though On hard snow they are really a bear for me. Once I had them in some fresh they were a lot better. Gripped better, easier to control, etc. They do OK as a K+G ski in a track too I think.