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bindings and riser plate

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi,

Is it possible to mix different manufacturers skis, bindings and riser plate?

I would assume attaching different bindings to skis is straight forward as there are many examples of skis and binding from different manufacturers. However, I am not sure about mixing riser plate and bindings from different manufacturers.

As I am looking to by a pair of volkl skis that don't come with a riser plate and a pair of salomon S914 bindings, but am not sure what riser plate would be suitable?

I guess the salomon riser plate would be ideal for the bindings but can I use another manufacturers riser plate?

David
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davidb wrote:
Hi,

I guess the salomon riser plate would be ideal for the bindings but can I use another manufacturers riser plate?

David


davidb the short answer is yes, with some caution and forethought as to the final effect of the plate. Take a look at the Vist line. 'Ideal for the bindings' is less of a concern than 'ideal for you on that ski'.
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davidb,

Must admit I would never feel comfortable about doing this.....
So although it may be possible, I wouldn't...
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Hi David,
Which Volkl, and why do you want risers on them?

(these may sound like obvious/irrelevant questions, but they may help determine David's actual requirements)
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Volkl F10 fun carver titanium (140) and I was thinking of a Marker riser plate with salomon s914 bindings.
I want to use them for doing short radius turns maximising my carving (fun skiing).
I've got a pair of Atomic skis for standard skiing.
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JT, even if it was built for the purpose, like the Vist Carv 3,5?
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davidb, you'd be better to use a Salomon riser plate - the plate just screws into the ski, but the bindings have to fit the plate in the right way.

I hope you've got a good price on the skis - they are from 1999.
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comprex,

I could see that being of use but I like things like that to be uncomplicated and easily fixable.
Its bad enough tryng to get the right basket in shops in a resort let along anything a bit more specialised.

I don't use them but that looks like a useful piece of kit as long as you don't have to redrill the skis
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