XPLORE anti-ice plate
XPLORE anti-ice plate
Hi Telemark Talk Community,
I got XPLORE bindings (love them) and ordered the anti-ice plate from REI, but instead they sent me the "free pivot plate". I called REI and they re-sent it, but it's the Free Pivot plate again.
Before I contact REI again, or Rotefella directly, I wanted to make sure I'm not missing something (for example, if the anti-ice plate is the free pivot plate, or am I correct in thinking that perhaps they got their inventory incorrect)?
I'm looking for something to avoid snow/ice buildup (sometimes when I'm skiing through deep snow, it builds up under my boot and acts like a riser that I don't want).
Thanks!
I got XPLORE bindings (love them) and ordered the anti-ice plate from REI, but instead they sent me the "free pivot plate". I called REI and they re-sent it, but it's the Free Pivot plate again.
Before I contact REI again, or Rotefella directly, I wanted to make sure I'm not missing something (for example, if the anti-ice plate is the free pivot plate, or am I correct in thinking that perhaps they got their inventory incorrect)?
I'm looking for something to avoid snow/ice buildup (sometimes when I'm skiing through deep snow, it builds up under my boot and acts like a riser that I don't want).
Thanks!
- turnfarmer
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Re: XPLORE anti-ice plate
Slick strips 3” wide for the win, same as Voile Anti ICe tape-
https://www.eplastics.com/accessories/p ... trips-uhmw
Or Silicone spray daily.
https://www.eplastics.com/accessories/p ... trips-uhmw
Or Silicone spray daily.
Re: XPLORE anti-ice plate
Thanks @turnfarmer ! Does this product have any PFAS (I have chemical sensitivities so avoid teflon, PFAS, etc.). Even my wax is all-natural PFAS-free.
Does anyone have a picture of the anti-ice place that Rotefella sells for XPLORE?
Thanks!
Does anyone have a picture of the anti-ice place that Rotefella sells for XPLORE?
Thanks!
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Re: XPLORE anti-ice plate
I don’t believe there is such a thing as an anti-ice plate for this binding.
Here’s a link to the Rottefella page for the binding. At the bottom of the page, they list the different accessories:
https://rottefella.com/en_GB/discover-x ... qREALw_wcB
What @turnfarmer suggested is UHMW (Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene) which is relatively chemically inert.
Here is a link for less expensive option:
Some people use something like this, but it is Teflon Tape.
Here’s a link to the Rottefella page for the binding. At the bottom of the page, they list the different accessories:
https://rottefella.com/en_GB/discover-x ... qREALw_wcB
What @turnfarmer suggested is UHMW (Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene) which is relatively chemically inert.
Here is a link for less expensive option:
Some people use something like this, but it is Teflon Tape.
- turnfarmer
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Re: XPLORE anti-ice plate
Yes almost certain it is Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene. Not sure what is in adhesive, but not likely teflon based.
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Re: XPLORE anti-ice plate
Polyethylene is different from Polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon). The former is not fluorinated. The latter is.
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Re: XPLORE anti-ice plate
Thanks everyone,
This is the item I had ordered which REI marketed as an anti-ice plate (but sent me the free pivot plate).
Wondering if that's the same thing?
https://www.rei.com/product/203134/rott ... ice-plates
This is the item I had ordered which REI marketed as an anti-ice plate (but sent me the free pivot plate).
Wondering if that's the same thing?
https://www.rei.com/product/203134/rott ... ice-plates
Re: XPLORE anti-ice plate
Did you search for each term?
And an image search?
Manufacturer page?
https://www.rei.com/product/203134/rottefella-xplore-bc-anti-ice-plates
https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/rottefella-xplore-bc-free-pivot-plate?currency=USD
https://madshus.com/en-us/p/rottefella-xplore-bc-anti-ice-plate-2023
https://rottefella.com/en_GB/backcountry/xplore
And an image search?
Manufacturer page?
https://www.rei.com/product/203134/rottefella-xplore-bc-anti-ice-plates
https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/rottefella-xplore-bc-free-pivot-plate?currency=USD
https://madshus.com/en-us/p/rottefella-xplore-bc-anti-ice-plate-2023
https://rottefella.com/en_GB/backcountry/xplore
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Re: XPLORE anti-ice plate
Maybe it’s better to use the term that the manufacturer uses:
https://rottefella.com/en_GB/backcountry/xplore
Any additional words, terms or descriptions might just be marketing BS that retailers use to push product with what is likely a very healthy margin. (Hey, let’s call it a super duper magic gravity distortion field device… we’ll sell more and make boat loads of cash.).
https://rottefella.com/en_GB/backcountry/xplore
Any additional words, terms or descriptions might just be marketing BS that retailers use to push product with what is likely a very healthy margin. (Hey, let’s call it a super duper magic gravity distortion field device… we’ll sell more and make boat loads of cash.).
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Re: XPLORE anti-ice plate
A vote for silicone spray. It is non toxic. I get a large bottle from the auto parts store and it is cheap. Altai recommended it on their website for lubing up the huge base and skin of the Hok. Spoiler alert; the Hok is still slow . Not a big fan of the 3 pin squeak. It drives me crazy. I'll liberally spray all my rat traps while the skis are hanging in the garage. No squeaks at all (the silence is golden) and ice doesn't stick much. It will last more than a day. The key I've found is to let it dry. Different skis may get spritzed more than once before they get used.turnfarmer wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 11:22 amSlick strips 3” wide for the win, same as Voile Anti ICe tape-
https://www.eplastics.com/accessories/p ... trips-uhmw
Or Silicone spray daily.
Now all that is great, but ski with a particular friend of mine who does zero ski maintenance and his skis will squeak enough for both of us