Where to mount the bindings?!
Re: Where to mount the bindings?!
It says riva 2 on the back of them. Thought that was aftermarket stuff since they used to be rentals and the risers said rottefella... Why do you have risers? Are there even people who ski without them? Never seen any tele skies without risers :O thanks for the help!
/Snorbuse
/Snorbuse
Re: Where to mount the bindings?!
Risers allow you to put more pressure on the edges.
They're now effectively integrated into telemark bindings since I'm pretty certain most, if not all bindings (other than 3-pin) place the skier roughly 25 mm above the ski (e.g., Voile Switchbacks, 22 Designs Axl, G3 Enzo).
If you take to telemarking, you'll very likely want to upgrade bindings and boots. But, in my opinion, that set up is totally fine for learning.
They're now effectively integrated into telemark bindings since I'm pretty certain most, if not all bindings (other than 3-pin) place the skier roughly 25 mm above the ski (e.g., Voile Switchbacks, 22 Designs Axl, G3 Enzo).
If you take to telemarking, you'll very likely want to upgrade bindings and boots. But, in my opinion, that set up is totally fine for learning.
Re: Where to mount the bindings?!
I'm already hooked on telemark after a few weeks of renting skies, I will most definitely upgrade boots and bindings soon:) But at the moment the budget won't allow it. That's why I'm using my dads old boots and bindings that are 7+ years old. But the boots fits better than anything I've tried so far. I'm going skiing saturday-friday and after that I have a month to prepare my thighs for another week. Any suggestions on good exercises?
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Re: Where to mount the bindings?!
It's addictive, indeed.
That is worthy of a new thread as you might get a variety of responses. The most common one I've seen is "leg blasters." Personally, I just hike, bike, run, and/or lift for my own amusement in the off-season and then just deal with thigh burn for the first few weeks of the ski season. I haven't found a way to avoid that and figure it's just an annual rite of passage (perhaps into older age too).Snorbuse wrote:Any suggestions on good exercises?
Re: Where to mount the bindings?!
dschane wrote:It's addictive, indeed.
That is worthy of a new thread as you might get a variety of responses. The most common one I've seen is "leg blasters." Personally, I just hike, bike, run, and/or lift for my own amusement in the off-season and then just deal with thigh burn for the first few weeks of the ski season. I haven't found a way to avoid that and figure it's just an annual rite of passage (perhaps into older age too).Snorbuse wrote:Any suggestions on good exercises?
I was thinking if starting a new thread... Deal with the burn the first few weeks? I'm lucky if I get 1-3 weeks of skiing in total. But I'm planning on staying a season or two somewhere in the alps in the near future
Re: Where to mount the bindings?!
mount your teleboot center (1/2 distance between pin holes and heel) 2 cm behind the standard alpine boot center mark.
Re: Where to mount the bindings?!
I skied Riva for a while - it can be done - but requires a good match of equipment and skills and technique.
I gave mine away to somebody ... they sent me $10.00 to cover the postage.
Look here or at http://www.backcountrytalk.earnyourturn ... /forum.php for something else cheap.
I hand delivered hammerheads ...
I should get rid of some of my "spare stuff".
-r
I gave mine away to somebody ... they sent me $10.00 to cover the postage.
Look here or at http://www.backcountrytalk.earnyourturn ... /forum.php for something else cheap.
I hand delivered hammerheads ...
I should get rid of some of my "spare stuff".
-r