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Thread: Long BSL and mount point

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    Long BSL and mount point

    Does Boot Center to Ski Center (as marked by manufacturer) still hold true for longer BSLs? Or is there any reason that a long BSL should be + or - compared to a "normal" BSL?

    I just did a test mount of Tyrolia Attack2s at BSL 335, and the marked boot sole center is +1 (forward) of the marked ski line. I've double checked the template. If my goal is "on the line" should I proceed as is, or move the template back so that the marked boot sole line matches the marked ski line?

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    Sounds like ur template is off

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    Quote Originally Posted by SirVicSmasher View Post
    Sounds like ur template is off

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    Yeah, center should be the same regardless of BSL

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    Quote Originally Posted by RAB3 View Post
    Yeah, center should be the same regardless of BSL
    thanks, I'll recheck it and adjust the mount.

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    Mount point is more personal preference than anything else… but on the off chance you are mounting a pair of Hoji skis, it’s worth noting he recommends changing the recommended mount point based on your BSL and overall size.

    http://mtnguiding.com/media/2017/1/4...adesravens-too

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    Quote Originally Posted by DGamms View Post
    Mount point is more personal preference than anything else… but on the off chance you are mounting a pair of Hoji skis, it’s worth noting he recommends changing the recommended mount point based on your BSL and overall size.

    http://mtnguiding.com/media/2017/1/4...adesravens-too
    Interesting stuff. Thanks for sharing.

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