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    WTB - Power Plates for Dynafit Verticals

    Anyone holding Power Plates for Dynafit Verticals?

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    I'm sure you know this but if you can find them you can also swap in Vert ST base plates which support the wings just as well as the Power Plate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John_B View Post
    I'm sure you know this but if you can find them you can also swap in Vert ST base plates which support the wings just as well as the Power Plate.
    Actually, I didn't...
    Not ever having seen the two side by side (FT/ST) that didn't occur to me.
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    Digging into this a little further it looks like the TLT Classic base plate might be an even better alternative?
    TLT Classic
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    I'm not sure about the classic base plate. Here is a pic of my FT toes on ST bases. There is also a hdpe riser under everything else.

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    Classic toe plates would impart crazy high delta unless you added another shim underneath.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan S. View Post
    Classic toe plates would impart crazy high delta unless you added another shim underneath.
    I am running shims presently, might have to adjust with classic toe plates.

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    I found some Vertical ST plates but the plastic extension was removed.
    So although the crampon clips still attach fine, crampons might be prone to sliding laterally without the pressure from the plastic?

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    ^^^
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