Restricted range of motion w/ meidjos

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Restricted range of motion w/ meidjos

Post by gprusnica » Mon Feb 21, 2022 7:16 pm

Hey just switched over to a NTN set up from 75mm. I was skiing 22Design Axl bindings (blew out the metal toe piece) w/ a Crispi XP (3 buckle) boot. I've got a couple days on my new set up. I'm skiing Meidjo 3s with Scarpa TX-Pro boots. I've found that I bottom out the boot/binding a lot, particularly on steeper pitches or bumps. Does anyone have any tips/tricks for increasing range of motion to get the boot/shin past parallel for that 'knee to ski' motion? Or am I resigned to learn to ski more upright? Thanks!

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Re: Restricted range of motion w/ meidjos

Post by lowangle al » Tue Feb 22, 2022 10:40 am

I never skied NTN but from what I've heard it does not do knee to ski very well. I think you are going to have to make adjustments to your style to make it work. When thinking about getting low, get your butt low and keep your knees high and your uphill heel low. If you can make these changes you'll be a better skier.



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Re: Restricted range of motion w/ meidjos

Post by Woodserson » Tue Feb 22, 2022 11:03 am

@Montana St Alum is a M3.0 guru



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Re: Restricted range of motion w/ meidjos

Post by Montana St Alum » Wed Feb 23, 2022 7:54 am

You're unlikely to get the range of motion on any NTN with Tx Pros that you get on an Axl with 3 buckle boots just as you're not likely to get the range of motion on Axls with 3 buckle boots that you get on an XC set up.
Meidjos may be the closest you'll get, though.
The bellows will break down on the Pros after 20 hours or so, as I recall, so it will improve.

I was out messing around with carving and my knee is probably 3-4" off the ski, but even skiing bumps, I haven't worn knee pads in years.



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Re: Restricted range of motion w/ meidjos

Post by gprusnica » Wed Feb 23, 2022 5:12 pm

Thanks for the feedback guys. I'm sure I'll just get used to the new (tele) normal.



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Re: Restricted range of motion w/ meidjos

Post by Woodserson » Wed Feb 23, 2022 6:37 pm

gprusnica wrote:
Wed Feb 23, 2022 5:12 pm
Thanks for the feedback guys. I'm sure I'll just get used to the new (tele) normal.
How big is your boot. I wonder if the larger sizes get less range of motion.



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Re: Restricted range of motion w/ meidjos

Post by Lighturn » Thu Feb 24, 2022 2:19 pm

I allways wanted to know what's the advantage of having your knee at or close to your ski?

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Re: Restricted range of motion w/ meidjos

Post by gprusnica » Thu Feb 24, 2022 2:21 pm

its the 26.5-27 shell, so pretty average. i was considering trying to adjust the boot cant to a more forward position, but wonder if I'd regret that when standing more upright.



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Re: Restricted range of motion w/ meidjos

Post by gprusnica » Thu Feb 24, 2022 2:26 pm

To me, it's absorbing bumbs or changing terrain, etc... like shocks in your car. doesn't feel good to bottom out. I also feel like being lower is a more athletic position with better balance.



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Re: Restricted range of motion w/ meidjos

Post by Woodserson » Thu Feb 24, 2022 2:42 pm

And sometimes it just feels really good to get low, zooming over the snow like king shit. I love the feeling of this, the dynamism of it all.

Can you back down the tension on the bindings to get more leverage? (I am not an NTN guy)



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