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02-28-2023, 07:13 PM #26
Boot tolerances or even binding mount differences can cause interference. A couple degrees off on a binding mount and your heel won’t drop cleanly in the pins. Even a bit of torque on the toe piece of a perfectly mounted binding,while breaking trail or on an uneven skin track, can rotate the boot out of alignment with the heel pins. All that interference over thousands of steps on hundreds of days puts wear on the binding. Rotating the heel avoids 100% of that.
Kinda classic YMMV situation.
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03-09-2023, 02:26 PM #27Registered User
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Guess I have the same issue. Mine have about 180ish days on em.
Have never noticed any slop/malfunction, I just checked once I saw this thread. Gonna buy a backup pair, love these bindings and fuck messing about with extra mounts. I have brutally used mine as well so I kinda expected it at this point.
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