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What he said. For my first few pairs I didn't do inserts, but now I always do. I hate having to take un-mount and plug skis, and don't like the idea of re-mounting and swiss cheesing the skis.WhitePine wrote:I would consider it only if you plan on making a few pairs of skis and don't want to buy multiple pairs of bindings.
That way you can swap your bindings depending on which set of sticks you want to ride that day.
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Inserts are $1.15 EA. w/ qty discount @ 100 and 500. The plates make sense when you switch back and forth from alpine bindings to dynafit's. If not then inserts are probably the way to go.
BTW I have no affiliation to them but followed the development of their plates and inserts.
BTW I have no affiliation to them but followed the development of their plates and inserts.
That was one of my more spectacular Da Dunt, Da Dunts� Aaron McGovern �Focused
Binding mount position, fore and aft, is more of an art than a science.
If you put inserts in your first few pair of skis you'll end up not using them.
Unless your very lucky or are using demo or schizo binding that allow for some fore/aft movement.
My first few pair I've moved the bindings after skiing on them for a couple days.
Now when I build a new design I mount up demo bindings to figure out the sweet spot.
I can get pretty close with ball of foot on ski center but a centimeter either way makes a big difference.
sam
If you put inserts in your first few pair of skis you'll end up not using them.
Unless your very lucky or are using demo or schizo binding that allow for some fore/aft movement.
My first few pair I've moved the bindings after skiing on them for a couple days.
Now when I build a new design I mount up demo bindings to figure out the sweet spot.
I can get pretty close with ball of foot on ski center but a centimeter either way makes a big difference.
sam
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Best of luck to you. (uneva)
Best of luck to you. (uneva)
Any review on the binding inserts from binding freedom?
Ease of installation. Durability.
Looks like an interesting product for somoene (ie. me) that doesn't have complete faith in the core not shifting slightly during pressing.
I remember reading about the dynaduke development on TGR

http://www.bindingfreedom.com/Threaded- ... l-3001.htm
Ease of installation. Durability.
Looks like an interesting product for somoene (ie. me) that doesn't have complete faith in the core not shifting slightly during pressing.
I remember reading about the dynaduke development on TGR

http://www.bindingfreedom.com/Threaded- ... l-3001.htm
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Eh? SkiBuilders store sells them for $0.50 a piece.Skierguy wrote:Inserts are $1.15 EA. w/ qty discount @ 100 and 500..
http://skibuilders.com/cart/products/7m ... -18-0.html
I guess these inserts are an after market product for the consumer rather than manufacturer. Also a major difference in the volume being sold between the two I'd imagine.
If you want the inserts like on skibuilders store you can contact camax tool directly and get them even a bit cheaper.
http://www.camaxtoolco.com/
If you want the inserts like on skibuilders store you can contact camax tool directly and get them even a bit cheaper.
http://www.camaxtoolco.com/
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completely different inserts.twizzstyle wrote:Eh? SkiBuilders store sells them for $0.50 a piece.Skierguy wrote:Inserts are $1.15 EA. w/ qty discount @ 100 and 500..
http://skibuilders.com/cart/products/7m ... -18-0.html
look at the picture above.