Rodbelan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:02 pm
Åsnes1922 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:38 am
lilcliffy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 3:46 pm
Well! Finally got a chance to read those UTE Magazine reviews of the Xplore binding and Free boot-
Not impressed.
Perhaps Crister is receiving fresh update test models as they work on it and Rottefella has increased the resistance of the standard flexor?
Binding resistance is VERY important- not only for downhill skiing- but also for kick and glide IMO.
The Xplore binding has got to be as good as my 75mm-3pin touring setups for me to even to consider it...
For now I am happy with both NNNBC and NN-75mm- I will wait for more testing and reviews over the next couple of seasons!
So to clearify for everyone:
Pål Trygve Gamme recieved one of the first editions of the binding and boots, so A LOT has happened since then. I'm not really sure why Rottefella sent it to him at all, cause he can be a bit rough and biased in his reviews sometimes. In my optinon.
What really puzzles me, is why this review got published at all, as the binding and boots used in the "test" were not even close to the models we have been testing after new years.
I too got a binding with a non-functional flex the first time around, but we quickly got new parts, new boots and new bindings. And I can ensure there was a HUGE difference. It'n not long ago I gave my last feedback, reports and discussed with both ALFA and Rottefella. They have gotten a lot of written feedback and reports from some serious testers, including us at Åsnes, Aleksander Gamme and many others. All of us positve after they have listened to our reports and all the way improved the system. So this review in Utemagasinet kind of puzzles me, as it is in no way representive of the feedback from hundreds of shops, testers and developers included in this project.
In my opinion, this review should have never been published. But hey, I guess he just reviewed what he got and did'nt think of all the work done afterwords. None of the involved parties were ever consulted about the review in Utemagasinet either.
In my book, there is noting wrong with Pål Trygve criticizing the system... Of course it goes against the big marketing machine... Know what? I prefer Pål Trygve to that big freaking merchandising bulldozer.
Not saying that the Explore is bad. It seems, on the contrary, promising... But if someone criticizes it, it should be received as an opportunity to improve the bébelle. I am a bit perplex about that «shut up» reaction....
Hi again, everyone.
Seems like my comment created a bit of "heat"?
To be clear: On the the behalf of Åsnes, we don't mind constructive criticism at all. On the contrary, we very much welcome it. But as it was pointed out, the review was done during a critical phase of the R&D for Rottefella. The best would be to contribute to further improve the concept and give a full review when there is a final product on the market, at least in my opinion....
Further more, Rottefella is the producer of the binding, so we're just helping them. If they want to take our feedback to consideration, good for them, if not - it's their choice. I'm giving my, very objective, point of view of the binding here. And to be clear and direct again; they have listened to all feedback - and there have been continuous development and improvements on both the bindings and the boots. This is also why I feel the review from Pål Trygve Gamme is not really that representative, as there has been almost a year of testing and further developments since he got some of the first prototypes.
I'm not sure what agreement he had with Rottefella and Alfa, and frankly it does not matter. But I'm pretty sure Rottefella asked for a really honest feedback for their R&D department at an early stage. There might have been a communication error at some point, but I don't know and I don't want to speculate either. His review is good, detailed and gives a fair assessment of the binding and boots he tested at the current point of time. But the facts are that there have been done major improvements and tweaks to boots and bindings since then. Something he should be honest and up front with.
Yes, I'm working with marketing, but on the other hand I'm a very honest and direct skiing enthusiast. I would not speak positively of the Xplore system if I did not really think it had something to offer. If that was the case, I would rather sit still and not compromise my integrity… A lot of people come to me for advice, so my integrity and my personal opinions are important for me, personally and in the Norwegian skiing community. My personal values and beliefs are more important to me than to be part of a "marketing machine", especially when I sign a statement with my name and not only Åsnes as a brand.
I truly believe Xplore to be a good addition to Rottefella BC bindings and 75mm. It is in no way a substitution for either of the bindings, but at REALLY good addition to other good, functional and well tested bindings. For some it might be "THE" binding, and for others it might not be the right choice. That's how it is with everything.
For me personally, as I have mentioned before, I would rather use a BC binding for the narrower and more directional skis, but I'm really excited about the Xplore binding for wider skis like the Falketind 62, Rabb 68 or Nosi 76.
Alpina will also launch boots, and there will be tweaks done to both the binding and the boots before launch in October. There will also be additions, with new boot models and add-ons to the bindings in the future. Remember, this is a first ever launch, so as with all sports equipment, there will be a rapid development of boots and other complementary equipment in the next years.
To everyone asking about wider waxless skis:
>This is NOT something we have scrapped as an idea. But we have also had to do some significant prioritizing the last 1,5 half year due to the global pandemic. Meaning that development has been delayed. The number one priority has been to secure development of our most crucial models for the coming two seasons, and to secure enough skis from production at all. When, and if, the time is right - wider skis with waxless patterns will be launched.
We're discussing a number of development projects, and North America and similar markets - and their feedback, is important for us. Nut we would rather postpone and do a proper testing and development than launching a half-finished product. Åsnes as a brand takes it's role seriously and our main design focus is to: design trustworthy, innovative, functional and genuine products. These words also represent some of our key values. Åsnes is known for high quality products intended for use in harsh environments. Quality is always priority nr. 1.
Because of this, we take our time and do our due diligence. We are, in fact, testing wider skis with waxless patterns as we speak. And we have absolutely not decided to not produce skis in this segment. We have just decided to use enough time to focus on a good process, testing and proper development before we decide how -or if we will move forward with these products.
I hope this clarifies any misunderstandings, and that we can all be friends from now on. Let's just be friends and focus on what we all love - skiing! We all want what's best for skiing
