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Mounting point for HS FRs 187?

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They'll be mounted with Naxos and used for good / deep snow days (for marginal snow I have a pair of midfat Kneissl Tankers - well actually two pairs).

I guess I'll use them in a variety of terrain: open powder fields, couloirs, trees. Not park and a very limited amount of piste carving.

Which mounting point should I use?
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Mosha Marc, nope.
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PM Spyderjon for details on HSFR mounting points. Are you DIYing?
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also interested in this for an all mountain one quiver mounting point for 179cm FRs................
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Not DIYing but I'd prefer to know what to tell the shop which is mounting them...
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Kiwi1 advised me to mount my 179's on the freeride line, not got bindings for them yet though...
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horizon, what timetable do you have...?

kitenski has the same issue and Andrew is going to do it... but is a little busy right now.
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my advice is the freeride line unless you're skiing in knee deep powder 95% of the time.
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kiwi1, thanks. Just realised the difference is smaller than I thought...the idea would be to use these for powder, but in Europe that's tricky...

JT, since I'm in Brussels I'll mount them here or when I get to the resort.
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Definately bang on the freeride line for either the 179 or the 187.
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