Newbie looking for advice on Nossi
- lilcliffy
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Re: Newbie looking for advice on Nossi
Nossi-
Very cool.
Pls keep in touch and let us know how you make out with this ski.
At this point I personally would mount 75mm on a ski like the Nosi- I am not ready to buy into Xplore just yet.
I would want to use both a plastic and a leather boot on a ski like the Nosi→ 75mm for me.
Very cool.
Pls keep in touch and let us know how you make out with this ski.
At this point I personally would mount 75mm on a ski like the Nosi- I am not ready to buy into Xplore just yet.
I would want to use both a plastic and a leather boot on a ski like the Nosi→ 75mm for me.
Cross-country AND down-hill skiing in the backcountry.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
- DropKneeDiehard
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Re: Newbie looking for advice on Nossi
Good point....thanks for that advice.fisheater wrote: ↑Sun Nov 20, 2022 5:16 pmI have mounted both the original Falketind 62, the Falketind Xplore, and the Asnes Tindan 86. The Tindan was the most difficult. I pestered the heck out of @Woodserson as he had some Voile Objective. To make a very long story short all were mounted at balance point which was reasonably close to chord center. This position was definitely behind boot center on the boot center mark, however the mechanics of alpine skiing is quite different than Nordic skiing.
My advice, use a pencil and mark the possibilities. Someone should pipe in how their Nosi are mounted.
Thats why I am here to tap into the combined Wisdom.
I have marked the holes on tape at Boot centre on the Line. I Put all 3 of my 75 ml boots into the bindings to check it and took an average.
They all have different sole lengths...the leathers being the longest
Will take more measurements and eyeball it all. Not rushing the mount.
Using the old NTN 4 hole steel mounting plate as a jig.....have used it before I clear sticky tape it into place once I have measured at least 3 times.
BEWARE the centre line marked on the Nosi ski is a good 2 to 3 ml out...lucky I didn't trust it.
Have used 3 different methods to check it and they all tell me 2 to 3 ml out.