Struggling to fit Merrell boots to Chouinard bindings
- fisheater
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Re: Struggling to fit Merrell boots to Chouinard bindings
Not to be harsh, and I lived through many years of tight budgets. I wouldn’t reuse a set of holes on that binding, and I certainly wouldn’t drill a new set for that binding.
I’ve had a couple rants about how poor performing is bad for the sport. I’ve skied those bindings on equivalent skis and boots. They don’t even qualify for poor performing equipment.
Said with love, only wishing you the best. However I run construction sites, I’m not a PR guy.
I’ve had a couple rants about how poor performing is bad for the sport. I’ve skied those bindings on equivalent skis and boots. They don’t even qualify for poor performing equipment.
Said with love, only wishing you the best. However I run construction sites, I’m not a PR guy.
Re: Struggling to fit Merrell boots to Chouinard bindings
Just on 10 dollar thrift skis, same holes as the NNN. The holes would eventually be quiver killed if I like the skis so not at all concerned. Here's a mockup. I'm really not concerned with premature release as the slope is literally my backyard and I barely go fast enough for an injury.
- Chisana
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Re: Struggling to fit Merrell boots to Chouinard bindings
Not a damn thing wrong with those bindings, just trying to find 3 pin boots with thin enough duckbill to fit is the problem
And thin duckbilled boots have very little stiffness in the sole which complicates turning, unless you have steve Barnett type skill.
Those old karhu skis are a favorite of mine as well. Mine are the wax version and since they are foam core and are entering their 5th decade of use, have very little camber left, but still a ski I use often.
Keep in mind, this comes from a skier who seldom telemark and mostly skis off track old snowshoe/ sniwmachine type trail conditions.
And thin duckbilled boots have very little stiffness in the sole which complicates turning, unless you have steve Barnett type skill.
Those old karhu skis are a favorite of mine as well. Mine are the wax version and since they are foam core and are entering their 5th decade of use, have very little camber left, but still a ski I use often.
Keep in mind, this comes from a skier who seldom telemark and mostly skis off track old snowshoe/ sniwmachine type trail conditions.
Re: Struggling to fit Merrell boots to Chouinard bindings
The camber on these skis are hoooooped. It's bad. I already have mr48s in two sizes for this class of ski, I'm not skiing them for speed on flats, I'm skiing them purely for entertainment in my home field and educational purposes
- phoenix
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Re: Struggling to fit Merrell boots to Chouinard bindings
I've skied those xcd-gt's for a few decades now, and have skied those bindings (or something nearly identical), but not on that ski. That's a poor match. The skis warrant a sturdier boot, and were/are typically skied with a solid leather. Thin soled leathers won't do it justice. Those wire bales also have a tendency to pop out of the toe piece if pushed at all, they're not riveted in.
As suggested by fisheater, I wouldn't advise reusing the holes. On a ski and binding of that age, the original holes are likely deteriorated. And, while the NNN's might match the holes, the balance point (pin line) will be different than 3 pins.
For what it's worth, those GT's are still my go-to for light touring, but with a solid flat bale binding (Chouinard's, in my case).
As suggested by fisheater, I wouldn't advise reusing the holes. On a ski and binding of that age, the original holes are likely deteriorated. And, while the NNN's might match the holes, the balance point (pin line) will be different than 3 pins.
For what it's worth, those GT's are still my go-to for light touring, but with a solid flat bale binding (Chouinard's, in my case).
Re: Struggling to fit Merrell boots to Chouinard bindings
Lol. I'm gonna use those bindings on those skis. Not my first rodeo. The skis were 10 dollars and I repurposed the nnn bc for skis i use all the time. Really, just looking for an answer my question about the Alaskas, but thanks. Again, im not skiing couliers on these, just wanna enjoy something my father did on gentle slopes in my horse pasture.
- phoenix
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Re: Struggling to fit Merrell boots to Chouinard bindings
"Really, just looking for an answer my question about the Alaskas"
In which case... answer is yes.
In which case... answer is yes.