Poster: A snowHead
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Hi again. Thanks for all the answers to my last question
What are people's experiences with these skis? I've seen some which look like a good deal which I'd think about attaching telemark bindings to. from what I've read so far that being semi-park they're quite flexy, which is good, but would they have enough of the torsional rigidity that FlyingStantoni says they'd need?
How much difference would a dedicated telemark ski make?
Cheers
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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you're not a hammerhead seller are you? if so please do me a deal!
yeah i'll have to keep that in mind, although i tend to be on twintip skis when i'm fixed-heel anyway. will they make it much harder to skate on the skis?
what do you think about releasable bindings like the 7TM Power? http://www.braemarmountainsports.com/products.php?cat=12&prod=110
is it an unnecessary complication on tele bindings? i guess they're not DIN rated anyway.
I think I've decided NTN boots are probably too expensive and I'll stick to standard ones for the time being - unless anyone has any boots/bindings going cheap!
(hangs head for shameless begging)
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Eddd,
I'm not a Hammerhead re-seller, no - just a very satisfied user
As far as the 7TM's go, they are safer, because of the release, but they don't ski nearly as well. When you are starting, release is a good idea.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Eddd,
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what do you think about releasable bindings like the 7TM Power? |
7TMs are great, and if you value your limbs releasables are an excellent option (though I never had issues with tele-splats on non-releasables) - I'm certain they are DIN rated too.
You still need leashes to the plate, or bail-straps, as although they have brakes these only deploy if the plate releases: if your boot inadvertantly came out of the binding the brakes are still up. (the 7TM bail-straps are my preferred option which prevent the heel-bail from opening)
Plus points for them if you ski a lot of backcountry is that they should potentially be safer as they would (hopefully) release if you do get av-ed.
If you get the power-tour, these hinge at the front so you're not flexing the boot whilst skinning and theoretically use less energy, and it looks like the heel-bail is now step in, which should make them even better to use.
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I like my 7TMs, and before that I used a Voile Hard Wire on release plate. The power is better than the old allmountain. Haven't tried the tour version.
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Ok thanks for the heads up, I think I'll fork out the extra cash for 7tms and stick them on some cheap 178s for the time being. I'll let you know how it goes!
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Eddd, Have a look here..http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=54240&highlight=
There will be a few of us at Hemel this Sunday morning.
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