A new take on an old time favorite...

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A new take on an old time favorite...

Post by Rodbelan » Wed Feb 18, 2015 8:28 pm

New from Voile... It probably tells something interesting about the development of XCD...
http://www.voile.com/voile-telemark-bin ... nding.html
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Re: A new take on an old time favorite...

Post by nebcskier » Thu Feb 19, 2015 11:32 am

I thought Voile was discontinuing all 3 pin bindings.

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Re: A new take on an old time favorite...

Post by Weissbier » Thu Feb 19, 2015 11:57 am

"The adjustable expansion spring cables can be cut and sanded to fit any boot size with a standard cable length of 8". Cables can be removed and stowed for free heel uphill touring and re-attached for more performance on the descent, making it one of the most versatile and lightweight backcountry touring bindings out there."

Sanded? What for? Sand the cables?



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Re: A new take on an old time favorite...

Post by MikeK » Thu Feb 19, 2015 12:04 pm

First off who said Voile was going to stop making pins?

As far as the cables - the sanding they refer to is just to deburr them after you cut them to length.



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Re: A new take on an old time favorite...

Post by nebcskier » Thu Feb 19, 2015 12:46 pm

Mike -

I read it in another post, but not sure it was EYT, or TelemarkEast.

I hope they don't as I would mind some t4's with a cable bindings for next years go to set up.

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Re: A new take on an old time favorite...

Post by MikeK » Thu Feb 19, 2015 2:01 pm

That's terrible news! I hope it's not true...

First they change their bindings to not work with thin bill xc shoes... now they threaten to stop making pins! What is this world coming to?!?



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Re: A new take on an old time favorite...

Post by Rodbelan » Thu Feb 19, 2015 6:47 pm

MikeK wrote:That's terrible news! I hope it's not true...

First they change their bindings to not work with thin bill xc shoes... now they threaten to stop making pins! What is this world coming to?!?
Nah! Quite the contrary actually... They redesigned a tried and true binding. In my book, it is good for XCD... It means that there's a market for it...
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Re: A new take on an old time favorite...

Post by lowangle al » Sun Feb 22, 2015 9:22 am

I have been thinking for a while that a 3 pin cable would do everything a HW binding would do for less weight and money. I'm just reluctant to put a binding with a 3 hole pattern on an expensive ski and risk ripping it out. Maybe this new binding with the riser is a four hole pattern.



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Re: A new take on an old time favorite...

Post by connyro » Sun Feb 22, 2015 4:28 pm

lowangle al wrote:I have been thinking for a while that a 3 pin cable would do everything a HW binding would do for less weight and money. I'm just reluctant to put a binding with a 3 hole pattern on an expensive ski and risk ripping it out. Maybe this new binding with the riser is a four hole pattern.
I use both the HW's and the 3-pin cable bindings and IMO, the cables on the Voile 3-pin cable bindings are pretty much useless aside from providing a good backup in case the pins/boots fail. They offer little resistance or lateral support for the downhill and just make touring less enjoyable. Just my opinion though.

The Voile 3-pin hardwires are a different beast altogether. Those bindings are pretty good on the downhill and once the HW's are unclipped from the boots and onto the heel part of the binding or if you leave the hardwires at home, they tour like regular 3-pins.

It looks like the new Traverse 3-pin uses a 4 hole pattern for the riser, similar to the 3-pin HW.



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Re: A new take on an old time favorite...

Post by Rodbelan » Mon Feb 23, 2015 6:18 am

lowangle al wrote: I'm just reluctant to put a binding with a 3 hole pattern on an expensive ski and risk ripping it out. Maybe this new binding with the riser is a four hole pattern.
2 solutions: epoxy and/or inserts... Unless you weight 600 pounds...
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