Gravity binding
- Montana St Alum
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Gravity binding
Interesting.
- Inspiredcapers
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Re: Gravity binding
I agree. Pretty cool how Telemark seems to be experiencing a revival in research and tech advances.
- blitzskier
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Re: Gravity binding
what has he improved on???
"Anyone faster than me is an idiot and anyone slower a moron".
- Montana St Alum
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Re: Gravity binding
I think he has improved on the Meidjo, essentially. If you have ever toured on the Meidjo, this is a considerable improvement switching back and forth from the tour mode. Also, it gives you a non-tech option if you don't want tech fittings but would still like a releasable binding on which that releasability can be adjusted.