I would really love to hear peoples thoughts on the AT bindings.
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14-06-2008, 11:17 PM #1Senior Member
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already pestered JD and Paul about this, but anyone used/using them? how do they go in-bounds, relative to say a p14/916...?
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14-06-2008, 11:27 PM #2Ski Shop Owner & Equipment Specialist
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14-06-2008, 11:28 PM #3Senior Member
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yeh actually, lets not limit this to dukes... perhaps Paul can use his powers of moderation and make this an AT bindings thread??
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14-06-2008, 11:37 PM #4Ski Shop Owner & Equipment Specialist
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I know a little bit about AT stuff, but most of it I picked up from listening to discussions with JD, and a bit from the trade shows, but I am seriously considering getting into it myself, as I have always been a keen bushwalker and have walked and camped in the snow often, it makes sense now to do it on skis with skins and AT bindings.
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15-06-2008, 11:38 AM #5Extreme Snowatcher
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do it paul! you know u want to! and u can come with us hooligans!
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15-06-2008, 11:42 AM #6Extreme Snowatcher
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i have whatever bindings paul put on my skis... my brain is having an empty moment..
ooo fritschi freerides... that sounds familiar.. but i might be making things up.... theyre good tho.
1. you can moonwalk in themm
2. can whithstand jumps and other crazy activities... DISCLAIMER: unless you come flying off a cliff onto a flat cat track at high speeds theyre ok... and even then its only a minor fixable injury to them.. aint that right SA!?
3. you can fall flat on ur face at a moments notice like ur ready to slide down the hill on ur belly penguin style.
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15-06-2008, 04:38 PM #7SAGuest
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We'll see this season if it was 'minor' or 'fixable' [img]graemlins/cold.gif[/img]
I really don't want to think about the force required to deform that bolt.
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15-06-2008, 06:56 PM #8Extreme Snowatcher
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i was watching the video yesterday and i still giggle at that splat.. u were flying.
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15-06-2008, 08:59 PM #9
My blurb on Dukes:
My opinion on the Dukes is that they are unecessarily heavy. I believe a Freeride is ok for 90% of the things Dukes can do, the last 10% is cliff hucking and the like.
There are other disadvantages of them, you cannot switch from touring to ski and back without taking skis off, and in the Backcountry this could get you in trouble! They are also first generation and I have heard of some problems such as bindings pulling off skis(never witnessed or read about any first hand so that is heresay.)
Having said that, IF you will use them around 95% lifted terrain and 5% tour they would be ok.
By the same token if you dont do cliff hucks, freerides are fine, and a proven design, plus cheaper!*insert witty comment here*
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15-06-2008, 09:28 PM #10Extreme Snowatcher
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hell im even going for if u do cliff hucks theyre fine.. as long as its not onto a hardpacked cat track.
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