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Look super interesting. Wonder if they are more for touring but still have a good binding on the down, or if they will be able to perform say as an 80% inbound ski, 20 tour like the shifts are supposed to.
Pretty excited for these. Going to grab a pair and put them on my dw 112. I curious is moment will get to put their own spin on a pair like they did with the voyagers.
Will these have TUV or ISO or whatever certification? The tow looks kinda sketchy in downhill mode from the photos but it's cool to see companies developing the middle ground between Alpine and touring.
Non_State_ActorWill these have TUV or ISO or whatever certification? The tow looks kinda sketchy in downhill mode from the photos but it's cool to see companies developing the middle ground between Alpine and touring.
I didn’t see anything yet about it, but some of their photos on their website you can see numbers on the heel spring unit, so hopefully. Would be kinda weird if they didn’t, seeing as they are marketing it as a hybrid binding.
Non_State_ActorWill these have TUV or ISO or whatever certification? The tow looks kinda sketchy in downhill mode from the photos but it's cool to see companies developing the middle ground between Alpine and touring.
I’ve been told they will pass all requirements for certifications but they are not attempting to get them certified due to high costs and “other factors”
Non_State_ActorWill these have TUV or ISO or whatever certification? The tow looks kinda sketchy in downhill mode from the photos but it's cool to see companies developing the middle ground between Alpine and touring.
Well now they reversed course on their original claim and are saying on IG they’re going to have them certified by the full release next year.