Slow day at work, what brand of bindings really grinds your gears (or smashes your fingers)?
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nOtyRmOm123pivots are annoying cause fp is fucked. griffons are annoying cause the heelpeice is annoying asf to adjust and attacks always look weird so people think they're fucked but its just the plastic flaring up while the screws are tight
cyphersnot a pro tech but i do a lot of mounts. pivots suck because there's really no way of knowing if forward pressure is right. also if you change boot sizes there's like a 90% chance you'll need a remount due to the tiny ass bsl range. rear screws on the attack heelpiece are also tough because they always want to go in at a 45deg angle. also any binding with tour/ski mode just because of the amount of triple measuring i have to do
lil.Boyenot a tech, but i always find the binding adjustment on the Tyrolias to be shite. they slip more than most bindings i have tried. griffon heelplate strips faster though
pivots are annoying since if it's not the excact right bsl the forward pressure is so finnicky to get right. a shop fucked my pivots once and made them too tight, couldn't get the fwd correct and got a good discount on the skis.
ajbskiI haven’t had problems setting up attacks, but the constant afd check adjustment is pita.
bootspaceshop is currently mounting my pivots, how i do tell if they happened to screw it up?
lil.Boyethis white fucker need to line up with those two thingymajigs. then it needs a release test to make sure that it is correct. might miss a step so fill in whoever have more knowledge
FaunaSkisWhat is going on at the marker factory? They seem to just throw the screws in the box and peace out.
old dynafits without the rotating toe that mean you have to mount the heel, loosely mount the front toe screws, clip in the pins, line it up with the heel pins and then fully tighten the front toe screws, remove the boot and do the other screws on the toe. Otherwise you run the risk on them not lining up.
meidjo pin tele bindings. So many screws.
Frame bindings, they’re all sub-par experiences for everyone involved.
Tyrolia attack AT - don’t forget that heel riser plate because we decided that was how to sort out the ramp angle.
One of the Tyrolia rental system bindings where the toes had to move with the heels at the same time which always jammed.
jps2.0The Rossi axial women’s binding doesn’t have a forward pressure screw making it so sketch
TwigThe only answer to this is Attacks. I love them, they're my favorite overall binding and they are pretty much all I ride... but mounting them can fuck right off. It's got to the point where I genuinely try to review skis mounted with a 4.1x9mm bit because mounting Attacks 3.5x9 at home makes me lose the will to live. It always works out fine in the end but it's just incredibly annoying.