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  • thin cover
    Grateful Shred
    • Jan 2008
    • 4028

    #1

    Salomon Quest Tech inserts failure thread

    I just had a team of surgeons come in and tell me that they are cancelling the rest of my scheduled surgeries for right now and will now need to replace my entire femur/knee and then follow up with multiple surgeries to repair every ligament and tendon in my knee area, cause they all have been completely torn. They labeled it as one of the worst ski accident they have seen. And despite what they initially thought of being able to reuse my old bone mass, they now have concluded that there was just too much damage and lost bone to make enough of surface to make it worth while. And walking again with out assistance is going to be difficult. My knee may bend again but not without pain and crunching constantly and severe arthritis is imminent. Looks like my outdoor recreational pursuit days may be over. I am devastated to say the least and wish I could post more pics of the product damage. For now I think intelligent discussion regarding what people may have seen or read about these inserts in a consolidated thread with any and all similar experiences with failure of the this product. I know there has been much discussion in this thread(others have some insight as to what happened)

    [ame="http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=152044"]WTF is up with dynafit toe pieces? - Teton Gravity Research Forums[/ame]



    [ame="http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=191070"]EC mag in hospital after serious accident & heli evac - Teton Gravity Research Forums[/ame]

    and from this page on in EC roll call


    but the issue is not with dynafit and I want the spotlight to be taken off of there and focused on where the real issue is. This event is going to change the course of my life and families, and I need to know what exactly happened here with the history of this product. So any feed back would be much appreciated for a mag in need.

    Thank you and I hope I can return the favor some day to all of you, as this community has been more then a blessing for me.
    Last edited by splat; 09-02-2010, 08:45 PM.
  • marshalolson
    bikepathlete
    • Oct 2004
    • 12456

    #2
    man, i don't know what happened with the product, but all my best thoughts go out to you man. let me know if you need anything, ever.
    go for rob

    www.dpsskis.com

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    • goldenboy
      Jack's got my back
      • Jan 2005
      • 5336

      #3
      Man, that is horrible. I really hope you're able to find some other people who had that product fail, or suspected it to fail, to help you out. You should save everything you've seen about the product, such as on wildsnow, in case Salomon starts to panic and asks people to take things down.

      When Joe Simpson crawled back to life in Peru, doctors told him he'd never climb again, or be able to walk. Some good surgeons + a lot of hard PT work had Simpson climbing again. I sincerely hope you'll be able to beat the odds and do the same.
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      • thin cover
        Grateful Shred
        • Jan 2008
        • 4028

        #4
        Thanks for the positive thoughts^^^^


        There has been one confirmed so far of having the same issue as indicated in the the other "toe piece thread" from south central shralper

        edit:how do I save threads even if they are deleted?
        Last edited by thin cover; 04-20-2010, 03:08 AM.

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        • FixedGrip
          to the valley below...
          • Dec 2009
          • 120

          #5
          dude, get this thread moved to ski/snowboard. i want as many people to read it as possible and besides it's a serious concern for anyone who is using the POS AT sole on the Quest.

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          • scottyb
            Registered User
            • Feb 2008
            • 18789

            #6
            I will send Reki to help your healing both physical and emotional, glad your are still with us.

            I would suggest to you that you set yourself some goals in your healing progress, visualize yourself on the mountain again in the future.
            watch out for snakes

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            • the_doc
              Registered User
              • Feb 2008
              • 33

              #7
              Hey man, I seriously feel for you, stay strong and believe! Can't help you out with the tech I'm afraid but if theres anything you need keep posting and we'll all help out.
              www.whitedotskis.com

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              • Speedfreak
                Hemlock addict.
                • Jan 2004
                • 1346

                #8
                Hey TC, check your celly. As far as moving the thread, I think Advres is the guy to see.
                Originally posted by doughboyshredder
                If you're not standing on the fucking traverse with your thumb up your ass you wont get checked.

                dumbfuck.

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                • Patches
                  Betting on 18
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 1425

                  #9
                  For starters, download the demo of Adobe Acrobat (the whole deal not the reader). You can use it to capture web pages. There might be a better way but that should be pretty fast for a quick initial run through.

                  Good luck, this is horrible news. If possible ask around and get a 2nd opinion medically.

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                  • ex-powderbroker
                    expert in residence
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 17155

                    #10
                    dude, we're going to be laughing about this one day from the red chair.

                    Stay positive and in the butchered words of churchill never, never, never, never give up.

                    the ski world is littered with stories about comebacks and you're too good not to add another amazing chapter.
                    j'ai des grands instants de lucididididididididi

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                    • C.O. Jones
                      Registered User
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 462

                      #11
                      Originally posted by thin cover
                      Thanks for the positive thoughts^^^^


                      There has been one confirmed so far of having the same issue as indicated in the the other "toe piece thread" from south central shralper


                      Edit: how do i save the threads? even if they are deleted
                      Dude, this is surreal, I can believe it. I don't know what to say. It's amazing what the mind can do, just keep visualizing ripping lines and it'll happen again someday. I was just reading some stuff about how the most invasive surgery isn't always the best option, make sure you get facts and details and weigh all the options. Ask serious questions and weigh all the pros and cons before choosing a path.

                      Least I can do is tell you how to take a screen shot. There's a "PrtSc/SysRq" button on most keyboards. Get to whatever screen you want, hit that button, and it'll seem like nothing happened. Then go into ms paint, and hit paste, and the screen will show up. You can save it however you want. You could also go to download.com and search for "screenshot" and a bunch of free third party options will show up.

                      Keep truckin D. It's gotta be depressing right now, but point your head toward hokkaido pow and your body will find a way to make it there.
                      Last edited by C.O. Jones; 04-19-2010, 09:33 AM.
                      If you are driving to Jay Peak this evening, please drive carefully you bad ass.

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                      • PearlJam09
                        Glebetrotter
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 1618

                        #12
                        Like you've said before, the body can do AMAZING things and the way science/medicine is progressing on a daily basis is unbelievable. Continue to keep a positive attitude and you'll get through this. It was great to see you in such good spirits yesterday.

                        Can they let the bones heal and do the ligaments later? Wouldn't that provide a large enough platform to reattach ligaments to? Obviously this is a much longer recovery process, likely requiring you to keep your leg in that halo device for a few months, if it can be done at all.

                        Let me know if there's anything we can do for you or your family.
                        It's not tragic to die doing what you love.
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                        • wardog
                          fond of graupel
                          • Dec 2006
                          • 266

                          #13
                          TC, good luck. I agree with the guys who suggest planning your comeback and visualing yourself back in the mountains. It doesn't matter that you might not make a full comeback -- you will be able to get back up there in some way, and it will feel just as great as the most rad day you ever did before.

                          Also, if you ever played a musical instrument now might be a good time to get back into it. Or if you never played one, start now.

                          Please stick with us here and let us know how it's going.

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                          • comish
                            Registered User
                            • Apr 2003
                            • 3682

                            #14
                            Wow. That just blows. Makes my knee saga feel like I stubbed my toe. Good luck dude.

                            Only advice I have is get a 2nd and likely a 3rd medical opinion as there are multiple ways of treating many things. Sometimes wished I had done that.

                            Good luck dude. That just doesn't feel adequate, but think positive, its amazing what the body + some good surgeons can do...
                            He who has the most fun wins!

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                            • DoWork
                              Like a shithawk, Ricky.
                              • May 2008
                              • 7321

                              #15
                              Originally posted by thin cover
                              I just had a team of surgeons come in and tell me that they are cancelling the rest of my scheduled surgeries for right now and will now need to replace my entire femur/knee and then follow up with multiple surgeries to repair every ligament and tendon in my knee area, cause they all have been completely torn. They labeled it as one of the worst ski accident they have seen. And despite what they initially thought of being able to reuse my old bone mass, they now have concluded that there was just too much damage and lost bone to make enough of surface to make it worth while. And walking again with out assistance is going to be difficult. My knee may bend again but not without pain and crunching constantly and severe arthritis is imminent. Looks like my outdoor recreational pursuit days may be over. I am devastated to say the least and wish I could post more pics of the product damage. That will happen soon I promise that. For now I need a consolidated thread with any and all similar experiences with failure of the this product. I know there has been much discussion in this thread(others have some insight as to what happened)

                              WTF is up with dynafit toe pieces? - Teton Gravity Research Forums



                              EC mag in hospital after serious accident & heli evac - Teton Gravity Research Forums

                              and from this page on in EC roll call


                              but the issue is not with dynafit and I want the spotlight to be taken off of there and focused on where the real issue is. This event is going to change the course of my life and families, and I need to know what exactly happened here with the history of this product. So any feed back would be much appreciated for a mag in need.

                              Thank you and I hope I can return the favor some day to all of you, as this community has been more then a blessing for me.
                              Holy shit dude, my heart just sank with that news but we ALL have to stay positive- There's hope yet, and those docs don't know who they're dealing with You know they've already been blown away in disbelief on several occasions just how resilient your body has been throughout this and I'm positive they will be rewriting the books after your recovery. Keep your head up man, don't let anyone take away your hope!

                              On a tech note, I just want to thank Dyna/tech smart people like Johnathan S. for not jonging the shit out of me, as previous to this incident I did not know the difference between Dynafit inserts and Tech inserts. Until now as far as I knew they were all one and the same but there are clearly glaring differences in quality assurance and proper R&D. Just want to apologize for any confusion I may have caused in my haste, as Dynafit makes a fantastic product and it's been an emotional and eye-opening ride to say the least so thanks for bearing with me. FWIW, last night Dalt convinced me that I need a pair of FT12s in my life... I just won't be riding Salomon boots, (or anything for that matter) that much we can be sure of.

                              My sincerest thanks and undying gratitude in advance to anyone who lends a hand, a kind word or positive vibes in this matter. This unfortunate incident could not have happened to a nicer, more giving or stokeified dude- it's easy to see how infectious his love for all things FKNAGNARSTOKE is when you see how many people he's influenced to do more, reach higher and get the hell out there- myself included. I had my greatest season ever due in large part to D practically living on my couch on the weekends and goading me to huck everything in sight, push myself daily, and always think of the next sick line to build or make happen rather than sit on our asses being content with the current radness level at hand. It causes me physical pain to know there's not too much I can do and whatever task I can perform is done so with pride and gratitude. It's so great to see people coming together when there's a fellow skier and one-in-a-million person in need. Dalt, you know you can call me for anything. Ever. Except to move that HUDGE hutch/desk/armoire thing again, that shit was brutal.
                              "If you limit your choices only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want, and all that is left is a compromise." -Robert Fritz

                              Originally posted by skifishbum
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