Prototype…

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wabene
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Re: Prototype…

Post by wabene » Sun Nov 19, 2023 11:19 am

@JohnSKepler I applaud your project, tinkering is cool and enjoyable. I've modified many thin-billed vintage 3 pin boots to work well in Voile Mountaineer and 3PC bindings and found it very satisfying. My Merrell Westwind 3 pin boots are in new condition and weigh less than my NNN track boots the Fischer OTX Adventure and Rossi OT5. It allows me a vast weight and performance characteristic difference between the boots I can use with a ski like the Gamme or really any of my skis. From the Merrel's to Alico Ski Marches or even T4's, lol.
When you say, "heavy, old-style 3-pin hardwire bindings", I'm not sure I agree with this. The Voile Mountaineer is 15 ounces whereas Explore is 13. That's pretty negligible. Looking at your project, I'm guessing the combined weight is similar to a Voile 3PC, or even the mentioned Voile Hardwire minus the risers.
Let's keep in mind you are dealing with a full fledged Voile Pin Bobo :geek:. A genius of simple, rugged engineering that has stood the test of time.

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Re: Prototype…

Post by turnfarmer » Mon Nov 20, 2023 9:36 am

If I had the funds and time, I’d find an old Excursion and buy the cheapest Xplore boot I could find. Then I’d rip the front sole off both boots and then bolt front half of the Xplore sole to the Excursion.



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Re: Prototype…

Post by fisheater » Mon Nov 20, 2023 9:31 pm

@JohnSKepler i have some thoughts, just need time to organize those thoughts



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Re: Prototype…

Post by lilcliffy » Sat Nov 25, 2023 12:51 pm

Curious-
how is this "better" than a traditional 3pin-cable binding system?
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Re: Prototype…

Post by fisheater » Sat Nov 25, 2023 9:18 pm

I can see how it could be better. I think NNN-BC offers generally better XC performance than 75 mm. From reviews, I am assuming that Xplore can at least duplicate NNN-BC performance. If you could match that with a Rotte ST type cable, you could have a nice system.
The problems as I see:
Duplicating the Rotte cable would not be easy.
There is no latch for a heel throw on an Xplore boot.
You absolutely need to latch the cable to a riser to benefit from the Xplore XC advantages.
All this needs to go together without a lot of extra weight.
I think this is a big hill to climb, but the new Voile transit is only here because guys did a lot of tinkering. Then Voile came in and offered a turn key product



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Re: Prototype…

Post by lilcliffy » Mon Nov 27, 2023 10:29 am

Hmmm...
Well this certainly very cool @JohnSKepler !
I am keen to hear how this works out for you- and in particular- what your perspective is on this XP-cable prototype vs the Rotte ST-cable system.

@JohnSKepler Question- what boot are you going to use with the Rotter ST-cable binding?
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Re: Prototype…

Post by voilenerd » Mon Nov 27, 2023 9:31 pm

Good idea, however I’m with lemon defeats the purpose of the Xplore. But I honestly need more time on the Xplore to make a good determination if I prefer it over 3 pins and cartridges. If I am touring 90 percent on rolling terrian I would still prefer my Xplorer. But if my tour consists of bagging a peak or hunting for turns I will use my new Transit, Lynx, 3 pin Cartridges, or Switchback X2s. Yeah I got an addiction don’t ask.



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Re: Prototype…

Post by teleted » Mon Jan 29, 2024 2:37 am

@JohnSKepler how'd this turn out?? very curious



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Re: Prototype…

Post by JohnSKepler » Mon Jan 29, 2024 4:05 pm

teleted wrote:
Mon Jan 29, 2024 2:37 am
@JohnSKepler how'd this turn out?? very curious
I'm about half-way there but got distracted by my current set-ups and the snow on the ground. :D

It would not even surprise me if the actual prototype got pushed into some time when all the white stuff has melted. :oops:
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Re: Prototype…

Post by fisheater » Mon Jan 29, 2024 4:49 pm

JohnSKepler wrote:
Mon Jan 29, 2024 4:05 pm
teleted wrote:
Mon Jan 29, 2024 2:37 am
@JohnSKepler how'd this turn out?? very curious
I'm about half-way there but got distracted by my current set-ups and the snow on the ground. :D

It would not even surprise me if the actual prototype got pushed into some time when all the white stuff has melted. :oops:

On snow data is the most important data for this project. The final product will be superior by maximizing on snow research. The greater the range of snow conditions, and ski/boot/binding configurations will only enhance this project



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