I have ridden my second gen vipecs about ten days so far, three in the backcountry and seven at snowbird. I love these bindings, no issues so far, and less chattery than my old TLT speed radicals on the exact same skis and boots (Soul 7s and BD Primes). The plastic does not really inspire confidence, but I think that is just my own ignorance. I have appropriately released about a dozen times during torquing falls in deep snow, usually at the toe. Zero preleases on the downhill, unlike my old speed radicals which had a tendency to release if I hit an icy mogul at the wrong angle. The binding did release on me one time on the uphill when I made a really shitty kickturn and almost fell over, so it may have been an appropriate release, at least an understandable one. Over I have zero complaints and nothing to add on top of what has already been said.
On another note, does anyone know why the Vipecs are not din certified like the Beast and Kingpin yet? I am not an engineer, but it seems like the adjustable toe release and elasticity make the vipecs every bit as safe and modern as the two aforementioned bindings.
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