
Originally Posted by
kamtron
My hesitation to get the Oazo is that the RV only goes to 8. On the chart I'm a 9 and I usually ski with my bindings set to 9-10. But I've heard it said that it's a "strong 8". Maybe Riff can chime in with some more use.
Also, I've heard of some breakage of the crampon mounts when iced up with PNWet snow.
I have a set of Oazos on my lighter setup, 104 underfoot skis used mostly for steep days or hard snow. I ski all my Dynafits at 9.5 ish and occasionally pop out of the heels but I've never had an issue with the fixed RV of 8 on the Oazo. It's definitely a strong 8, I had similar concerns when I bought the clamps but after skiing them for 2 seasons I completely forgot about the low number and have 0 concerns about unwanted releases. I'm not super heavy, 165 lbs or so (in the nude), but I ski hard and I've put the setup through a lot (questionably executed jump turns on hard snow over exposure, 15' backslapped drops, high speed turns into chunder or wet mank) and I'm 100% confident in the Oazos.
The only gripe I have with them is that they're a real bitch to rotate by hand (the lateral spring feels mega stiff) and the risers tend to develop some slop and occasionally flip on/off during kick turns. I actually broke the tall riser (by kicking it from the side while trying to remove snow, 100% my fault) on one clamp which was an easy replacement.
"Your wife being mad is temporary, but pow turns do not get unmade" - mallwalker the wise
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