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This is the World Famous TelemarkTalk / TelemarkTips / Telemark Francais Forum, by far the most dynamic telemark and backcountry skiing discussion board on the world wide web since 1998. East, West, North, South, Canada, US or Europe, Backcountry or not.
... I am thinking that a stiffer spring on a lower setting would help. It would give you the same resistance at different points in the action, but would let you get deeper during those few times you get too aggressive. Yes, that is exactly what I was trying to say in my earlier post. Yeah I totall...
I think a longer spring with a longer spring pin (the u shaped rod that pivots) would ultimately solve the problem. But that's hard to fab at home. I've tried to give feedback to m-equipment on this but they just keep saying "talk to the company you bought the bindings from, they perform post purcha...
OK I have a theory as to why these bindings have so many issues with pulling out of skis/breaking in the rear plate. Basically the point at which the springs are completely compressed comes pretty early in the action. Once the springs are completely compressed, the binding is basically acting like a...
I'm 210 lbs and running the heavy spring alone. I run with the red knobs on 3.5. Scott Voodoo boots. I do everything - from carving groomers to bumps to trees. When I got rid of the head kores and went with a stronger ski (the atomic vantages) I actually had my knee hit the ski in some bumps at wint...
My Meidjo journey has been a long one. In '19-'20 I had 2.1s mounted to Head Kores. Ripped the baseplates out of the skis. In '20-'21 I had replacement head Kores and mounted my Meidjos with inserts. Ripped the baseplate out of the ski again, except this time I actually delaminated the entire ski th...