Scott Voodoo NTN won’t lock into Outlaw X
Scott Voodoo NTN won’t lock into Outlaw X
Friend of mine just got a Brand new set Of Voodoo and he cannot her them to step into the outlaw X. Anyone one have this issue? I Guessing they need Some Trimming
Re: Scott Voodoo NTN won’t lock into Outlaw X
The bright minds at Scott and Crispi somehow altered the duckbutt's distance from the toe. This has happened for several folks and one guy on FB said he fixed the problem but adding duct tape to his duck butt. Sounds like a short-term fix but might be worth trying. Or get Scarpa boots.
Re: Scott Voodoo NTN won’t lock into Outlaw X
Scott and Crispi didn't alter the toe to duckbutt dimension. That's a fixed dimension within the NTN standard, and one that is very rarely out of spec from the manufacturers. However, tech fittings to duckbutt and/or toe to tech fittings is not a defined measurement within the NTN standard, and some inconsistencies with placement of the toe fittings has come out (which wasn't an issue before Lynx/Meidjo bindings), but I've pretty much never heard of the toe to duckbutt dimension being off.
Back to the OP, pretty much all instances of a boot not fitting in a toe cage NTN binding (Freeride/Freedom/Outlaw) is that the total toe height is slightly high, and is generally cured by very minor trimming of a little rubber off the sole.
Also, make sure you're not trying to put a large boot in a small binding or vice-versa.
Back to the OP, pretty much all instances of a boot not fitting in a toe cage NTN binding (Freeride/Freedom/Outlaw) is that the total toe height is slightly high, and is generally cured by very minor trimming of a little rubber off the sole.
Also, make sure you're not trying to put a large boot in a small binding or vice-versa.
Re: Scott Voodoo NTN won’t lock into Outlaw X
My 28 Mondo Crispis lock in fine to my size large Outlaw X's (and Outlaw before them). Never had any issues.
I believe that problem was with the smaller boot sizes and the small binding.
I believe that problem was with the smaller boot sizes and the small binding.
Re: Scott Voodoo NTN won’t lock into Outlaw X
Both have seemingly caused problems with NTN and NT Tech binders, not every year or every model and I think size matters too. And I stand corrected about toe to duckbutt; it's pins to duckbutt that's in need of a precise standard (apparently). There are jury-rigging fixes, but we should all complain to Scott, Crispi, 22D, Rotte, M-Equipment to get their specs in shipshape.
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Re: Scott Voodoo NTN won’t lock into Outlaw X
Do you mean that your friend can't HEAR the tech fittings engage?
Do they actually engage, but not audibly?
I don't understand what the problem is that you are describing.
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Re: Scott Voodoo NTN won’t lock into Outlaw X
That would make sense.TomH wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2020 10:08 amI think it's an auto-correct mistake, and that 'her' = 'get'
The Voodoos have an actual Dynafit licensed fitting.
Re: Scott Voodoo NTN won’t lock into Outlaw X
Tech fittings have nothing to do with his friend's problem though, since they're using an Outlaw-X. His issue is either the toe won't go all the way into the toe-cage (and needs some sole shaving) or wrong size combination between boot and binding (which is pretty common near the break)