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Mad_Trix Binding Placement
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I wouldlike to know peoples opinions on binding placement. I just picked up a pair of Mad_Trix, and I'm trying to decide where to get the bindings mounted. How do the skiis ride when mounted at dead centre as opposed to the 'big mountain' boot centre? How about in between dead centre and 'mountain centre'?
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Preferably, I think I would like to have the bindings mounted and the sidecut centre. Is the centre of the sidecut in between the 'big mountain' centre and the 'big air' centre.
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if u want for park and rails mount in center big mountain for all around mount in big mountain
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Get them to measure the ski and find the EXACT centre.
Mount one inch back from that with big mountain forwards, and you're SET.
I'm all over it!
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just mount um in big mountain mode at the reccomeneded spot, they rip dude. im not a big fan of fucking wit the mounting spot, there is a reason for the reccomended mounting spot, they just dont put it on there for no reason.
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I have mine mounted in big moutain mode, they still rip in the park, still pretty balenced.
better to burn out...
...then fade away
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same here mount them in the big mountain
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and no i'm not brand new to the site i forgot my password (sorta stupid)
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i measured mine and and center mounted it.
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badger badger badger
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i got my mojos mounted at +3, but that is a totally different ski, so i guess that doesnt help you. do it big mountain
originally posted by chris_64_impala : why do u need a fat ski? huh fatty? yeah thats right u like the chocoalte
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