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2025-05-28 11:37:43
I have 11.5 size boots and so based on the sizing chart I ordered an XL. I could get in and out of the bindings fine, the problem is the footbed itself is way to wide and so my boot would move around too much. I tried a size Large binding instead, and while the foot bed issue was better, I had a hard time getting in and out of the binding in this one. Maybe I'm just unlucky to have that size boot that doesn't really work for these.
Blancy
2025-01-04 15:32:20
I think that these are the answer to those expert level riders who want a step in binding, but don't want to compromise performance. The in and out is super easy. They apply pressure on a dime. They have more clearance than regular bindings because they don't have a bar around the heel that can touch the snow when your carving. This is awesome for really steep terrain. I have been able to step into these and strap while moving after some practice. You just have to pull the lever up while you're on your toe edge, otherwise you'll catch an edge. Because pulling the lever up pushes you into your toeside edge. But say goodbye to skiers having to wait for you to strap in after the chairlift. Its really cool to not have to adjust your ratchets every time you enter your bindings. They do have their quirks here and there. But overall, far better than many normal binding imo. And far better performance than supermatics or burton stepons. Give em a try.
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