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Fischer Railflex FS11 Bindings

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Hi There!

Got some of the above bindings on my RX8's. Anyone know if these are adjustable on the ski, or do they need to be removed and re-drilled for a different foot size?

Thanks
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Fully adjustable once that center screw and cap are removed.
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comprex, thanks very much fella!
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I ended up with those on my RX8s as well. Guess they are a demo binding and my shop said they would fully support them if any problems.

As for adjustability, being demo bindings they seem to be pretty easy to adjust slopeside...
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Well, my FS11s are not demo bindings and, although not difficult, I certainly wouldn't describe the process to adjust them for different foot sizes as
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pretty easy to adjust slopeside
The process is: Remove centre screw, slide the whole binding back off the ski rails, turn the binding over and on the bottom you'll find the positions to set the front and rear bindings on the railflex band, according to the boot sole length. Then slide the binding back on from the rear of the ski until the centre screw aligns, making sure that all of the components of the binding are engaged with the rails.
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Relax jtr, my bindings are actually FSX11s (which they put on my 8s when they ran out of FX12s) and they are used for demo purposes AND are easy to adjust for boot sole length. Difference being is that their are gauges on the top plate and a latch to make it easier for demoing. My mistake, thought CharlataneFC might have the same bindings...
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