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Broken Dynastar trouble binding

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Hey people!

One of my Ski breaks has broken on my dynastar trouble biding. Apparently they have stopped making these bindings now and my local ski shop said its wasnt fixable! Anyone know of any other possible options? heading to VT in 2 weeks!

Thanks!1
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baker_pro, My daughter has an old pair of Dynastar She's Trouble still kicking around which are used for dry slope. I guess they're just the women's version of yours. They have Dynastar badged Look P1X 12 Jib bindings which I think are still available. Are the men's the same?
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Pretty sure they'll be re-branded Look bindings, you should be able to find some if need be (maybe worth emailing Look direct?). If not, it's only a break, not that essential.
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baker_pro, They still make brakes for px12, but it may be a version of these which stopped being made in 2006

Rossignol axial 1 or look p series

A shop in VT should have some of the narrow brake in a box somewhere, if its the wide brake...well they are rocking horse droppings!

http://www.skimag.pl/images/sprzet/katalog-2000-2001/wiazania/rossignol/axial-140-race.jpg


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baker_pro, e mail me a picture of the brake to clinic(at)solutions4feet(dot)com and i will see if we have any in stock
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Sorry for the late reply, i'm actually doing this on be half of a friend!

So dose this help anyone with what break i might need? Like i said took them to Decatherlon and they said they couldnt fix it!

http://postimage.org/image/ysrlq4he5/

http://s1.postimage.org/x9xrhwkof/photo_3.jpg

Cheers Guys
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I think it might be the binding thats the problem!?

http://s13.postimage.org/4vcy2sunb/photo_4.jpg
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baker_pro, Its just the threaded part of the brake screw retainer thats damaged. I would use a small nutsert (captive nut) inserted from underneath, in place of it and then use a machine screw to retain the brake. CEM will prob have a fix or spyderjon ......they will be a lot more inventive than decathalon who prob just want you to buy a new binding
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Thanks so much guys, i'm not 100% sure i'll be able to get it all sorted before i go away now! Does anyone know of any temporary device or diy option which i could attach my ski to my boot?
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