Argh Can't decide which 75 mm binding for Vectors
Re: Argh Can't decide which 75 mm binding for Vectors
I’ve got a few Voile skis. Axl, Lynx, Hardwires, and Switchback X2. The hardwires are great bindings however I’ve grown to love the free pivot. So much easier on my lower back and hip flexors. The Lynx by far is my favorite binding. It’s super powerful and extremely light and love the way it makes turns. Power is instant only down side is the sporadic claw issues. The Axl then is my next favorite since I can tune it and change the feel of binding. It’s very powerful, but heavy.
Switchback X2 does everything well and feels more nuetral than the 22 designs bindings. Great binding but seems to ice up a bit more then the Axl when switching to tour mode.
Hope this helps.
Switchback X2 does everything well and feels more nuetral than the 22 designs bindings. Great binding but seems to ice up a bit more then the Axl when switching to tour mode.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Argh Can't decide which 75 mm binding for Vectors
I also rarely use free pivot and very much dislike it for K&G. If breaking a new uphill track, however, it is a leg-saver.Nitram Tocrut wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 10:26 pm
I don't have the Vector but the Objectives that I mounted with SB. I almost always use the ski setting as it offers more resistance than the touring setting. With the ski setting it feels like I can better transfer my energy to the ski for better "glide". Also I have the waxable version and with the ski setting, it is easier to apply weight to the ski so I can climb not too steep hill without skin.
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Re: Argh Can't decide which 75 mm binding for Vectors
I often see skis where I think the binding has been mounted two or more inches back of where it should be. I think this is a "thing" but don't know why.lowangle al wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 7:45 amThey looked far forward to me but they ski great. They feel perfectly balanced especially after skiing the original vector.
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Re: Argh Can't decide which 75 mm binding for Vectors
It's an old tradition in telemark skiing... mounting aft the recommended spot. I think it is tributary of the cross country legacy — mounting aft for better glide. Maybe there's more to it though. If you intend to do some earn-your-turn, you shouldn't go that way, I think. But... we get use to it. I have a couple skis that I mounted 3 times: fore, middle, and aft. I think I see a difference (not always clear cut). But I manage. I adapt to it. And there is noting wrong with drilling and plugging skis. That's part of the game.Baaahb wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 11:30 amI often see skis where I think the binding has been mounted two or more inches back of where it should be. I think this is a "thing" but don't know why.lowangle al wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 7:45 amThey looked far forward to me but they ski great. They feel perfectly balanced especially after skiing the original vector.
BTW, you were inquiring about inserts, if I remember well. You could easily swap SB, 3 pin HW and Telebulldog on the same ski, depending on the telos... They all share the same 4 holes pattern.
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- Baaahb
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Re: Argh Can't decide which 75 mm binding for Vectors
That's a good point. I took the bulldogs off the ski I'm retiring today (Jak BC). I previously had switchbacks on them. Just one set of holes. I hadn't remembered that.
I think the rearward mounting makes lazy GS turns easier. Not so good for quick turns.
I think the rearward mounting makes lazy GS turns easier. Not so good for quick turns.
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Re: Argh Can't decide which 75 mm binding for Vectors
Well that ain't gonna' work for me because it ain't lack of oxygen - it's keeping control of my bladder!lowangle al wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 9:50 amThat's true twopass, but I think Baahb can do it if he loosens his belt and takes a few deep breaths before hand. If he is dizzy after the first boot he just need a little break followed by more deep breaths. It works for me anyway.
Had to spring for those step-in heel throws for my 7tm so I could ski this winter until I get some duck butt gear organized.
Baaahb, I have Switchback 2's on my Vector BC's.
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Re: Argh Can't decide which 75 mm binding for Vectors
So I this year literally just switched from the 3 pin cables to the X2's, game changer, now mind you im on what, I and I think most people would calla much better ski (Annums). So what I lost was weight, the X2's are much heavier, but what I gained was the switch and the free pivot for touring and moveing uphill which is so nice. The X2 also have a higher platform and the two different size risers. Finally the meat, the springs are awesome, the whole set up makes me a bad skier be a better skier.