How Stiff?
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 6:11 am
Greetings,
I have one season under my belt now on my tele gear, and loving it. I run with Black Diamond Push boots and 22Designs Vice bindings. Since starting, I have gone with the stiffness settings that the shop set for me, which are middle pin on the Vice bindings, and the cables screwed in just tight enough to give a nice satisfying 'snap' sound when throwing the lever (but by no means super tight when flexing).
It served me well on the softer snow in Japan and learning how to telemark, but my upcoming season back home in Aus will see me facing much more solid snow conditions, and hopefully advancing technique.
1) What are the situations in which I would want to start playing around with binding settings? (In terms of advancement of skills, terrain type, snow conditions, etc etc?)
2) What about where to adjust tension? Do I start adjusting the pins first, or the cable tension?
3) Lastly, is there a good trick to remembering settings on the cable adjustments? I was thinking about wrapping some tape around the cable so I can quickly change between tightness at a glance, but perhaps it's easier to keep the cable tension at one setting, then change between pin settings instead to make it easier?
Many thanks!
I have one season under my belt now on my tele gear, and loving it. I run with Black Diamond Push boots and 22Designs Vice bindings. Since starting, I have gone with the stiffness settings that the shop set for me, which are middle pin on the Vice bindings, and the cables screwed in just tight enough to give a nice satisfying 'snap' sound when throwing the lever (but by no means super tight when flexing).
It served me well on the softer snow in Japan and learning how to telemark, but my upcoming season back home in Aus will see me facing much more solid snow conditions, and hopefully advancing technique.
1) What are the situations in which I would want to start playing around with binding settings? (In terms of advancement of skills, terrain type, snow conditions, etc etc?)
2) What about where to adjust tension? Do I start adjusting the pins first, or the cable tension?
3) Lastly, is there a good trick to remembering settings on the cable adjustments? I was thinking about wrapping some tape around the cable so I can quickly change between tightness at a glance, but perhaps it's easier to keep the cable tension at one setting, then change between pin settings instead to make it easier?
Many thanks!