So, a small note, i just got a pair of jesters ordered online and i'm planning to mount em myself, i had already drawn out center on the skis etc...
I was about to begin on the mounting jig, but then, while having a drink, i was reading through the manual and i saw that forward pressure on the jesters is correctly adjusted when the adjustment screw is lined out/flush with the housing...
Long story short, i already have a pair of jesters on my Ep pros, mounted and adjusted in a shop and when i snap in, the screw sticks out about 1 or 2 mm .... (so according to the manual they're not properly adjusted)
when i adjust it like in the manual, so its flush with the housing, and i step out of the binding and want to snap back in, the heel of my boot is clearly overlapping the heelpiece cup, so i cant snap in unless i bump the track back a bit, and consequentially have improper forward pressure adjusted ....
never had problems prereleasing or anything, i was just wondering what you NS shop techs think about this ....
Short story:
if forward pressure is adjusted properly like in the manual, the bindings are too small for my boot, what's up in here ?