Binding mount on Fischer Traverse 78
Binding mount on Fischer Traverse 78
Hello,
Newbie here – alpine skier but new to cross country skiing.
I have one pair of 205cm skis with NNN BC bindings mounted with BP method (nnn bc boot bar over ski balance point) – for flats (and small hills).
Getting second pair of skis for more hilly terrain (not up/down AT style) - Fischer Traverse 78 and Rottefella ST Cable bindings.
I was thinking to mount them the same way, BP method for 3-pin (3-pin line over balance point) but in the case of 3-pin bindings/boots, my feet will be 2-3cm further back when flat on the skis comparing to nnn bc bindings/boots. Should I mount them 2-3cm (or more) forward of balance point? Also, flat or some binding riser?
Thank you.
Newbie here – alpine skier but new to cross country skiing.
I have one pair of 205cm skis with NNN BC bindings mounted with BP method (nnn bc boot bar over ski balance point) – for flats (and small hills).
Getting second pair of skis for more hilly terrain (not up/down AT style) - Fischer Traverse 78 and Rottefella ST Cable bindings.
I was thinking to mount them the same way, BP method for 3-pin (3-pin line over balance point) but in the case of 3-pin bindings/boots, my feet will be 2-3cm further back when flat on the skis comparing to nnn bc bindings/boots. Should I mount them 2-3cm (or more) forward of balance point? Also, flat or some binding riser?
Thank you.
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Re: Binding mount on Fischer Traverse 78
Hello and WELCOME!
We have the Traverse 78- NNNBC- mounted on balance point. Great Nordic touring ski!
In years past- I too would have mounted 3pin-cable on a ski like the 78- and I would have mounted them at chord center. However- back in the day- a ski like this would not have had any rocker...
That ski now has rocker- which is something to consider- fully-weighted, the effective edge is shortened by the rocker. With pins at BP- how does it look with the ski fully compressed and the rocker opened up?
Would be great if someone posts that has this current model ski model and has 3pin mounted on it.
We have the Traverse 78- NNNBC- mounted on balance point. Great Nordic touring ski!
In years past- I too would have mounted 3pin-cable on a ski like the 78- and I would have mounted them at chord center. However- back in the day- a ski like this would not have had any rocker...
That ski now has rocker- which is something to consider- fully-weighted, the effective edge is shortened by the rocker. With pins at BP- how does it look with the ski fully compressed and the rocker opened up?
Would be great if someone posts that has this current model ski model and has 3pin mounted on it.
Cross-country AND down-hill skiing in the backcountry.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
Re: Binding mount on Fischer Traverse 78
Thank you Lilcliffy.
They are 184cm long (straight tape pull).
Chord Center falls 1cm (exactly 11.5mm) behind Balance Point mark.
Tip rocker is around 26cm.
Interestingly, placing ball of the foot in the middle of running surface puts 3-pin line 3cm behind the BP mark – but that’s not including tip rocker (Alpine way) - when tip rocker part running surface is included it places 3-pin line 4cm in front of BP mark using BoF method.
I guess I’m overthinking it …
They are 184cm long (straight tape pull).
Chord Center falls 1cm (exactly 11.5mm) behind Balance Point mark.
Tip rocker is around 26cm.
Interestingly, placing ball of the foot in the middle of running surface puts 3-pin line 3cm behind the BP mark – but that’s not including tip rocker (Alpine way) - when tip rocker part running surface is included it places 3-pin line 4cm in front of BP mark using BoF method.
I guess I’m overthinking it …
Re: Binding mount on Fischer Traverse 78
I purchased the 78s in 199cm from my local Fischer dealer. I’m waiting on the Xplore bindings to show up. They mount the pins on the balance point. An alpine fat ski those are mounted using a boot center method.
Speaking of which looks like the new Fischer 78s are now max length 199s and made in China. Plus no kicker skin hole in ski. Thought they came max 196 and made in Austria?
Speaking of which looks like the new Fischer 78s are now max length 199s and made in China. Plus no kicker skin hole in ski. Thought they came max 196 and made in Austria?
Re: Binding mount on Fischer Traverse 78
I think mine are 2022 model, made in Czech Republic.
Yes, Xplore or NNN BC bindings on Balance Point, I assume.
Same with 3Pin bindings? or mount slightly forward since with 3Pin my foot is about 2-3cm back comparing to NNN BC?
Also, any riser?
Voile 2cm riser seems too much - 1cm on the other hand does not fit and must be modified, from what I read here.
Yes, Xplore or NNN BC bindings on Balance Point, I assume.
Same with 3Pin bindings? or mount slightly forward since with 3Pin my foot is about 2-3cm back comparing to NNN BC?
Also, any riser?
Voile 2cm riser seems too much - 1cm on the other hand does not fit and must be modified, from what I read here.
Re: Binding mount on Fischer Traverse 78
XPlore, NNN BC on BP. 3 pin 1 inch forward.
No need for riser.
No need for riser.
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Re: Binding mount on Fischer Traverse 78
1 inch forward of BP it is
Thank you.
Thank you.