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tomatonaterThe only downfall I could foresee is maybe a slightly higher stack height. Potentially those bindings could shoot off the track with enough pressure but it’s rare. The only time I’ve seen it happen like that is my buddy’s older marker squires that had tracks for both the toe and the heel, and that was a couple years ago. Upside is if you ever have to change boot sole length you won’t have to remount the binding.
Farmville420havent had my bindings fly off the track idk if thats a real thing but ive been riding demo bindings since 2019.
The only certified downside I have found though is that if you have demo bindings, people are more likely to steal your skis instead of someone else's since they fit every single boot. And they sit a little high up, but attacks sit pretty low so that should kind of balance it out right?