Will TX Pros work in AT Frame Bindings?
- herkskis
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Will TX Pros work in AT Frame Bindings?
Hey all,
I've come towards the light this offseason, picking up a pair of Scarpa TX Pros, along with some 22D Lynx's mounted on Voile V6's. I have a pair of Fritschi Diamir Freeride AT Frame bindings that I skied last year, and I was just curious if there was any reason that I shouldn't use my TX pros with them if I wanted the extra security that comes along with DIN releasability. I adjusted the bindings to the proper BSL and everything seems to fit correctly, but a google search turned up no info about whether it was wise to do so.
Thanks!
I've come towards the light this offseason, picking up a pair of Scarpa TX Pros, along with some 22D Lynx's mounted on Voile V6's. I have a pair of Fritschi Diamir Freeride AT Frame bindings that I skied last year, and I was just curious if there was any reason that I shouldn't use my TX pros with them if I wanted the extra security that comes along with DIN releasability. I adjusted the bindings to the proper BSL and everything seems to fit correctly, but a google search turned up no info about whether it was wise to do so.
Thanks!
- fgd135
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Re: Will TX Pros work in AT Frame Bindings?
Why would you do that? Free your heels...don't surrender to the dark side of the force.
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Re: Will TX Pros work in AT Frame Bindings?
Tx boots used to come with an adaptor for use with Dynafit. I expect they stopped doing that because they didn't want to get sued if someone broke their leg.
It'll probably work to hold your foot in. I don't think I'd do it with the expectation that it would improve safety, though.
It'll probably work to hold your foot in. I don't think I'd do it with the expectation that it would improve safety, though.