montrealer wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 11:37 am
Is there any snow left to test whatever may be in that box??
Yessss!
Rodbelan wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 1:41 pm
Yeah... What's in the box?
They call it the Rottefella XPLORE OFFTRACK Binding System... Also, there was boots and skis in there...
fisheater wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 4:20 pm
Your enthusiasm could start a serious GAS Pandemic.
I know it seems hard to believe, but I try very hard to hide my enthusiasm the best I can when I review gear. But as you learned, this is something pretty hard for me. I have no interest in cheap and bad gear, I only review exceptional gear that I feel the world should really know about. So it's pretty hard not to be over-enthusiastic with all the great stuff out there. But I promise, I will try harder to be as neutral as possible, and not let my ecstatic emotions take control of my writing in the future....
Nitram Tocrut wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 9:33 pm
Maybe you have some surprises from Åsnes? Maybe some of their wider skis with scales? It’s not in their new catalog but maybe they were holding the announcement for a TelemarkTalk exclusivity?
Nope. They will NOT develop wider skis with scales. They don't believe that this is the future, and this is what a lot of people want. They did several tests with wider skis and according to them, they just don't work. Very, very sad.
spopepro wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 11:02 am
I’d settle for “as good as 3-pin with cables” without having to mess with cables.
This is already available, it's called NNN-BC...
bgregoire wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 12:05 pm
Long ago, Alpina (and other such as Alico) came up with uber stiff NNN-BC compatible boots. They did not last in the market and I believe its because they could not deliver what their 3-pin equivalents did with a cable binding.
Wrong. They did not last because people were too stupid to understand how to ski them. And still today in 2021, this is also the same reason why people are still using pins and cables instead of NNN-BC... They just don't understand how to use it and how to ski it.
GuillaumeM wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 10:42 am
What about an Alpina Alaska with a kind of articulated/removable collar for additional stiffness on steep DH? Rottefella could also have modernised the BC system by adding a kind of elastic band/cable attached to the heel? There are probably many solutions out there, we do not need to make a copy of an AT binding just because it is trendy, even if I understand the potential business back it.
Precisely. There are PLENTY of solutions and brilliant ideas everywhere. Most of them never see the light of day. The finest artists on the planet are totally unknown. The most brilliant movies will never be seen by anyone. The most amazing books of the entire human history will never be read by anyone. Who's fault? Hint: it's not businesses, they never act blindly, everything is calculated... They spend big bucks in focus groups and research to give the people exactly what they ask for.