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Pin Bindings at max. "DIN"

 Poster: A snowHead
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Hi,

I have never run release settings above 8 on any binding. I ski conservatively I'd say- hardly ever fall, let alone pop out of bindings. Current weight is 85kg. Unlikely to go higher.

Now there are a few potential new Pin Bindings (e.g. ATK Crests) available in 8 and 10 Versions- Is it a bad idea to go for the cheaper "8" and set release to max? Or just fine?

Thanks!
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danbre2022 wrote:
Hi,

I have never run release settings above 8 on any binding. I ski conservatively I'd say- hardly ever fall, let alone pop out of bindings. Current weight is 85kg. Unlikely to go higher.

Now there are a few potential new Pin Bindings (e.g. ATK Crests) available in 8 and 10 Versions- Is it a bad idea to go for the cheaper "8" and set release to max? Or just fine?

Thanks!


I drive a Crest 8 pretty hard at 85kg on some 88mm rando skis and it holds up fine. Set to max
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@danbre2022, a Crest 10 heel set to 8 and a Crest 8 heel set to 8 with perform the same so there's no issue there. And the two bindings are equally strong etc. However, the 10 would be the better choice as the fixed toe release tension on the 10 is a little higher than that on the 8 and so more suited to your stats so reducing the chance of a pre-release at the toe. Probably won't make much difference on a narrower ski (like BobinCH's 88mm rando skis) but the wider/stiffer your skis the more it will apply.

Re cost: Whether the Crests you're looking at are the original 'push button brake' version or the more recent and slightly dearer 'AP brake' version, both the 8 din (3-8 ) & 10 din (5-10) models of each variation are the actually same price. So if the 8's are cheaper it may be that you're comparing different versions, ie the Crest 8 and the Crest 10 AP - so you need to sure of exactly what you're getting - which is not helped by ATK's stupidly large range of model variations often reusing the same names!

However, I'd recommend that you wait for a few months as the current four Crest models (as above) are now discontinued and are being replaced by one single Crest model called the Crest 10 (yes, ATK are confusingly reusing an existing model name) which has a 4-10 din range and comes out in the autumn. This new variant combines a new/modified toe which is far more enclosed (so very little chance of icing), the AP brake and, most importantly, has a heel base designed to accept the Evo model Freeride Spacer Kit which is available as an optional extra and which when installed considerably increases the power transmission to the ski. This new Crest comes in at only 295g per ski (versus 280g on the previous versions) and the Freeride Spacer is only an additional 23g per ski.
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@danbre2022, "Unlikely to go higher."

Uhhhh, hello real world? Twisted Evil
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Fair enough...leave me some hope though (regarding weight)

the model I am looking at is the C-Crest by Majesty, which appears to be a C-Raider toe with Crest heel, and therefore less delta. I shim bindings all the time, but no shims is nice, too.

The toe spring comment is indeed helpful. The ski is a Kastle TX103, so the extra width argument applies.

That said, waiting equals substantially higher prices these days...
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Raider 13, toe shim and FR Pedal/spacer, beautiful binding, and perfect for the ski, whether it's perfect for your budget is another thing.
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Loving my Raider 12 with toe shims and freeride spacers, married with DPS Wailer 112, what a combo!
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How much spacer height and which boots do you guys run?
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4mm toe shims/Scott Cosmos Tour
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