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Binding is lodged upright
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sorry for no pictures but my ski popped off mid air today and it seems to be stuck completely upright. Should i try and clamp it down and smash a hammer against? I dont know what to do
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stomp with foot no hammer
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use a sledgehammer, or drive your car over it.
unrelated, but I remember one time I tried clicking in to my bindings backwards and got stuck and had to have some stranger help me get out. That was fun.
Sorry for not giving you any real advice.
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if they are looks with an upward release
just stomp that shit with your foot
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It happens why you have an upward release while going switch (toes pop up), just stomp on it with you ski boots on until it pops back into place.
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im not quite sure rossi something dildo style there actually somewhat forward i tried kicking it down and back it didnt budge
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i ate shit off a jump resantly and my binding did the exact same thing you just stomp the twisted part with ur boot on it should go back to normal and work fine
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pics or stomp it or we cant help you
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This happens to me all the time. It's the toe piece right? Usually you can kick it but sometimes it gets really stuck. You just have to take a screwdriver and lower the din. You can then kick it back so it's horizontal and then fix your din back up. The higher din rossi bindings with the single pivot toe piece don't have this problem so if you're heavier or you charge really hard and you want to stay with rossi bindings, go for the heavier ones with the 15 or 18 din with the better toe piece for your next pair.
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i will post some pics tomorrow if i cant figure it out
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