![]() ![]() For example, you can remove the inserts by heating to soften the epoxy then rotating out with an easy-out. Thus, it is important to tighten them enough (but not too much), and perhaps locate a few dabs of epoxy under the toe unit and corners of the heel unit to give a bit more sideways stability (that’s just theory, and perhaps unnecessary). Another concern is that the machine screws don’t have as much side-to-side stability as an epoxied binding screw. Mainly, the inserts take up a lot of real estate, thus making it more difficult to place additional binding holes in your ski for other types of bindings, or for changing binding position for and aft. Once you’ve done it once, the work really shouldn’t take much longer than a regular binding mount. Suitable epoxy to bond the Rescue insert(s) in to the ski. If you’ve ripped a binding, fitting the oversized Quiver Killer inserts will cure the damaged mounts on the ski. Good Stuff: You can have one set of expensive bindings, rather than a pair for each set of skis. I’m happy with how quick and relatively easy the Quiver Killer install process was. Quiver Killer Rescue inserts are the same as the regular insert above but with a larger 11+mm. My local ski shop in Chamonix fits the system for around 40euro for a pair of skis. This was done before the epoxy hardens, as the inserts will shift slightly just as regular binding screws do. You still with a regular screw for the binding, then you bore out the hole to the proper size with a special tool to make it the correct size for the BF insert.My Dynafits (yes, these are a frankenbinding built from spare parts) went on fairly straight, but just as with a regular type Dynafit mount, it was necessary to ‘true’ the binding by placing a boot in the rig then pressing the heel to left and right until the toe unit shifted slightly and made the heel align perfectly. Ok so quiver killer-> rescue insert-> helicoil/ regular qk or rescue in that order for spinners. That's actually how you are supposed to mount them in the first place. If I understand this is perfectly fine to use old holes. Trice with insert for my Attacks and I wish to have the option to run my new Kingpins on them as well, especially since I got skins which can be use for them already. My others ones, Down Throwdown is the ones I'm a bit worried about, they a in excellent condition and a fucking love them as an all around ripper but they are drilled two times. So my solution was to take my Attacks from my Magic Js to my thinner ones. **This post was edited on Oct 4th 2017 at 9:11:41pmįluffycloudsIs it a bad idea mount the inserts in a current drillhole? Happen to blow my old STH late last season and obviously hadn't cash for a new binding. Obviously I want the Kingpins on my MJs, but they don't have breaks in that width and it looks like they will point in a weird ass angel if a bend them. Remove the bindings on my TDs and mount the inserts in the very same hole or plugg and drill new one?įlush my idea of the Kingpin option for them or not? Will get a third pair for big mountain/touring and I realize that QK will make travelling a lot easier, but how should I manage this? ![]() Is it a bad idea mount the inserts in a current drillhole? Happen to blow my old STH late last season and obviously hadn't cash for a new binding. Havent ripped out at all on me, but I guess I’m no Sean Pettit when riding. I love travelling with 2-3 different types of flat skis and only one set of bindings. It seems crazy to me to need one set of bindings per pair of skis. Honestly, I can’t imagine ever going back to mounting bindings the standard way. I’ve been running BindingFreedom for a number of years, as have a bunch of the Newschoolers staff. The system would be ideal for my job as there's control mornings where we have to skin up (or some misery boot packing) to doing avalanche control and once that's done it's back to inbounds skiing all day. If the inserts don't rip out or have any issues with them I find it hard to not give these a trial. I get that the best answer is to have two skis one for inbounds and one for touring, which is what I normally end up doing. Hoping to run some Look pivots and dynafit bindings for the same ski.Īny insight good or bad would be appreciated. ![]() I have looked in to them for 3 years but have never actually commited to putting them on some skis. The one set of bindings - multi ski quiver If you have multiple pairs of skis you can mount every ski in your arsenal for the same binding with the Binding. Skipatrol001Does anyone actually use these systems. ![]()
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