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Hello hello
As i said on the topic i need new bindings
I have atomic 85 and i'm 60kg
I've found Head freeflex pro 14 very cheap on our local shop so you guys think it would be good for my 85 Skis ?
If it can't fit could you guys recommend me one ?
If it can fit please dont recommend another one i'm gonna buy head ones Smile )
Thanks
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By the way bindings are 88 waist
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If the ski is flat and its a regular binding no problem. Only problem is whether the bottom of the DIN range is compatible with your weight, skier type etc at 60kg.

Why not ask the shop?
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Dave of the Marmottes wrote:
If the ski is flat and its a regular binding no problem. Only problem is whether the bottom of the DIN range is compatible with your weight, skier type etc at 60kg.

Why not ask the shop?

They dont sell atomic skis so they don't know either
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Atayigit wrote:
Dave of the Marmottes wrote:
If the ski is flat and its a regular binding no problem. Only problem is whether the bottom of the DIN range is compatible with your weight, skier type etc at 60kg.

Why not ask the shop?

They dont sell atomic skis so they don't know either

Seems a bit odd.
Why don't you take your skis to the shop, and say 'can you fit those to these?'
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Tubaski wrote:
Atayigit wrote:
Dave of the Marmottes wrote:
If the ski is flat and its a regular binding no problem. Only problem is whether the bottom of the DIN range is compatible with your weight, skier type etc at 60kg.

Why not ask the shop?

They dont sell atomic skis so they don't know either

Seems a bit odd.
Why don't you take your skis to the shop, and say 'can you fit those to these?'

They dont have bindings on the shop so only you choose to buy they can bring it to you.
Just tell me if it fits or not Very Happy
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1 Bit shirty
2 Gibberish

I take it English isn't your first language so I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.- does your ski have a flat top sheet no rails, plates or other gubbins?

If yes then it will fit. Now who are you gping to get to fit it?
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Atayigit , Freeflex Pro 14 wouldn't be my choice on a flat mounted all mtn ski.

It's designed to be mounted on a race plate although you can mount it directly to the ski. It's very heavy and only comes with 75mm brakes so you'll need a pair of 90mm to fit your skis. Plus the connecting bridge can only be length adjusted in 10mm increments so most techs will likely screw the mount up if they set the jig to your bsl which is what would normally happen - and your shop guys don't sound too bright if they can't help you re this.

Dave's earlier recommendation re checking that the min din setting is sufficient is spot on.
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Dave of the Marmottes wrote:
1 Bit shirty
2 Gibberish

I take it English isn't your first language so I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.- does your ski have a flat top sheet no rails, plates or other gubbins?

If yes then it will fit. Now who are you gping to get to fit it?

Yeah it has flat surface and undrilled before
Also here in turkey skiing isn't that popular so it's really hard to find true binding thats why i am insisting on head
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spyderjon wrote:
Atayigit , Freeflex Pro 14 wouldn't be my choice on a flat mounted all mtn ski.

It's designed to be mounted on a race plate although you can mount it directly to the ski. It's very heavy and only comes with 75mm brakes so you'll need a pair of 90mm to fit your skis. Plus the connecting bridge can only be length adjusted in 10mm increments so most techs will likely screw the mount up if they set the jig to your bsl which is what would normally happen - and your shop guys don't sound too bright if they can't help you re this.

Dave's earlier recommendation re checking that the min din setting is sufficient is spot on.

İt also comes with 88 break waist
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spyderjon wrote:
Atayigit , Freeflex Pro 14 wouldn't be my choice on a flat mounted all mtn ski.

It's designed to be mounted on a race plate although you can mount it directly to the ski. It's very heavy and only comes with 75mm brakes so you'll need a pair of 90mm to fit your skis. Plus the connecting bridge can only be length adjusted in 10mm increments so most techs will likely screw the mount up if they set the jig to your bsl which is what would normally happen - and your shop guys don't sound too bright if they can't help you re this.

Dave's earlier recommendation re checking that the min din setting is sufficient is spot on.

I don't even think they know how to connect binding on ski Very Happy
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@Atayigit, if you buy some bits from @spyderjon you can mount bindings yourself Cool
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