
Originally Posted by
1000-oaks
Ions have more ramp angle, which (unless the toes are shimmed) means they should be a little further back than alpine binders. Going from 100 to 102/103 with alpine binders should be quite a difference. Mounted at 100, the ball of your foot is ~7cm ahead of the side cut (for your BSL), which would load the tips and probably make them real easy to initiate turns but darty at speed.
DPS puts their mount lines ~7 cm behind the sidecut, so the ball of foot is directly on the sidecut for an average size 26.5 boot.
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