ISO Xplore bindings
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- bobbytooslow
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ISO Xplore bindings
Does anyone have any Rottefella Xplore bindings they're not going to use? I'll buy them. Tinkerers gotta tinker...
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Re: ISO Xplore bindings
Saw the title and thought Rottefella was going to start manufacturing Xplore bindings to an ISO standard.bobbytooslow wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2023 5:52 pmDoes anyone have any Rottefella Xplore bindings they're not going to use? I'll buy them. Tinkerers gotta tinker...
I’m tempted to give you a set just to see what you do with them!

- bobbytooslow
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Re: ISO Xplore bindings
Hahaha I know, but if I had written "WTB Xplore bindings," people would think that Wilderness Trail Bikes was getting into the binding business.
I want to graft some Xplore soles onto some F1 Carbons, to see how hard the system can actually be skied.
I want to graft some Xplore soles onto some F1 Carbons, to see how hard the system can actually be skied.
Re: ISO Xplore bindings
Nooooo! Can't you use some old T2's or T3's instead?bobbytooslow wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2023 11:08 pmI want to graft some Xplore soles onto some F1 Carbons, to see how hard the system can actually be skied.
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Re: ISO Xplore bindings
Ha, I already have a pair of well-loved F1 Carbons with the sole stripped for duckbutt installation, but the Xplore idea seems a lot more fun. Good point though, if it appears that the grafting process will be super destructive, I have some T3s that could be an intermediate step.