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Which is better / worse, this boot damage, or the automatic toe release that happened with the original Beast 16's with some boots?
Is it better to stay in the binding and damage your boot, or have the ski come off?
Anyway, what is the function of that stub, is it a toe locator?
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PowderAdict wrote: |
Which is better / worse, this boot damage, or the automatic toe release that happened with the original Beast 16's with some boots?.... |
When the 1st gen Beast 16 was launched retailers were advised as to which boots it wasn't compatible with. This is the 4th gen of this toe - well actually the 5th as I believe that there was in 'in production' change on the Black toe. I wouldn't have fancied my toes chances if that was my boot.
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...what is the function of that stub, is it a toe locator? |
It's what releases the binding in a forward fall when in ski mode.
Actually, my initial post is misleading because this an issue with all boots, it's just the extent of the damage is likely to be brand/model specific, ie toe shape, plastic used etc.
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Jon, just glad i have kingpin.
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I guess that answers some questions about the robustness of the plastic used in the Tectons.
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It’s fair to say that pin bindings have become far safer and almost as usable as ‘conventional’ frame bindings. However, IMV there’s still a higher degree of risk you must accept if you use them. Some pre-release, some don’t release, some punch a small reminder in your boot that no one’s perfect at skinning...
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@mishmash, just like what happened to my radical ST afd...bit irritating but not a lot more than that.
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...having just spent 3 days chasing Swiss locals through, over and off anything into heavy chopped snow, I can confirm these are pretty bombproof and more substantial than the Vipec. A noticeable improvement in ease of step in. Far more substantial too; none of the play in the heel that the Vipec had. Impressed. Touring capability to be tested in 2 weeks
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@Sharkymark, have I said that I reckon I'm going to get at least another couple of days a season on skiing with these?
Well not so much because I'm using them but my OH is and she's getting in so much quicker than her old Vipecs that all that extra time saved will mount up
I've lost count of the hours I've used them so far this season in all conditions / temps and have climbed with them as well.
I've had one fairly rapid ejection from them when at speed I caught a ski round a tree and thankfully released sans issue.
They were never going to be my all out touring binding but mounted on my Black Crows Atris 184s they are my all mountain rig of choice, though having done so much time on them so far this season they are looking quite used already, skis that is. And in fact due to their weight etc they would perfectly suffice on other all out touring skis.
Still impressed but there are some nagging doubts over the images at the top. I await to see what Diamir's response will be and will contact the UK suppliers post my trip to Japan.
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@Weathercam, Diamir have responded - basically just said "don't knee fall in touring mode."
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@Weathercam, haha! Having praised them the only thing I did notice was the toes iced up enough to need pole-whacking to release them.
I had an unintended sit down in some crusty crud and the skis released very smoothly indeed.
@clarky999, quite! Knee falling is at best uncomfortable and at worst suicidal on an exposed skin track. I guess the assumption is anyone using it is unlikely to do so and if they do, a slight dent in the boot could well be the least of their problems.
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Poster: A snowHead
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@Sharkymark, after skiing and leaving skis in the van overnight I engage the toe piece rather than leave it open as OH has had a few issues when getting in them having frozen in the van overnight.
Mind you have had the same problems with other bindings over the years, notably Dynafiddles.
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@anything_technical, hi there Elaine my OH is using Scott SuperGuides with hers and as I've already mentioned is loving them and has probably clocked up 40+ days on them (yet to really eject though) and she is on din circa 6 so presume there should be no issues for her?
I'm on Blue MTN Lab's and I'm probably around din 8 so might they release at that setting ?
There's one slack country tour we do here in Serre which involves a 400m climb and then a long -1% descent back to the chair with a bit of a flat runout, so best option is to leave skins on and ski down free heel and it's like this when you are most likely to fall so now I switch from walk mode to ski mode. That said on many tours there's often a little descent involved.
A lot of people are asking about them and as I say the Black Crow Atris / Tecton combi & MTN Labs is what I've used for 95% of my outings since November.
In Japan in the uber cold temps and deep powder they worked a treat on three tours I did, as well as on the other days in various conditions.
Only issue is now my lovely 115 Coombacks and Dynafiddles have not had an outing this year
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Weathercam wrote: |
@anything_technical
Only issue is now my lovely 115 Coombacks and Dynafiddles have not had an outing this year |
No prob, give them to me and I'll blow the cobwebs out
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Gave the vipecs a damn good thrashing for 10 days or so in the big storms of late Jan. Managed a few tours too. The heel system is straightforward to use. Only issue worth mentioning is in wet snow conditions, snow can build up beneath the heel, preventing touring mode from being fully engaged. A few sharp taps sorted it.
Also tested the mythical knee fall world-on-fire after an encounter with a buried tree in a particularly lively bit of skin track. Toe released smoothly with no undue pressure and no resulting dent (Lange XT130). There’s nothing to see here, people. A fantastic free touring binding.
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Sharkymark wrote: |
Also tested the mythical knee fall world-on-fire after an encounter with a buried tree in a particularly lively bit of skin track. Toe released smoothly with no undue pressure and no resulting dent (Lange XT130). |
TBF, the XT130 is a MUCH tougher boot than most lightweight touring boots like the Salomon etc.... Glad it worked for you tho
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@KenX, it goes back to what matters to the user: lightweight with the threat of breakage or heavyweight and bombproof? Really lightweight kit will always be exposed to a greater risk of the inserts pulling out, buckles falling off, cracks, dents in the toe if you spaff up a lunge...but yes, it certainly worked pour moi
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I spoke to the UK importers yesterday and OH's boots are fine and my MTN Lab should be as I'm below Din9 - did a superb ejection from them yesterday when in bad viz I did not see a drop that was not usually there !!
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