Dynafit Radical ST - both heel pieces broken

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  • freeryan
    Registered User
    • Mar 2012
    • 16

    #1

    Dynafit Radical ST - both heel pieces broken

    Skinning up the other day on mostly unbroken slopes both bindings on my Radical STs started counter-clockwise rotating me into ski mode. Very annoying during a climb! They ski'd down fine but when I investigated looks like the sheer pin in both heel pieces has cracked away the housings.

    I've emailed Salewa in hopes that they'll replace these under warranty. Has anyone had experience like this, and will Dynafit make good? If not, can anyone suggest any workarounds to keep the bindings from locking my heel in while climbing?

    PS: I don't have a dealer in my town.

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  • reukk
    Registered User
    • Nov 2009
    • 52

    #2
    You'll need to get some of these from Salewa:



    These anti twist contraptions are included when you buy radicals new. I'm guessing you bought yours last year? It's a pretty well known problem so hopefully dynafit/salewa will help you out...

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    • freeryan
      Registered User
      • Mar 2012
      • 16

      #3
      Yea last years model with the original pins. I was aware of an antitwist option from Maurelli (sp?) in Europe but pretty expensive to ship to me here in Alaska. So, thanks for sharing the link about the Dynafit version option! I'll wait for a reply to my email and hopefully Salewa can make it all good.

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      • adrenalated
        average gaper
        • Dec 2006
        • 8431

        #4
        Dynafit/Salewa should take care of you. Known issue from last year that has been resolved with this year's bindings.

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        • Moose Pit
          Just fuckin' with ya
          • Jan 2007
          • 2768

          #5
          Where are the gear wolves?

          Hopefully you get shit working before real winter sets in. Vibes for your smashed dynafits.
          I don't work and I don't save, desperate women pay my way.

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          • billyhoyle
            Registered User
            • Jan 2011
            • 362

            #6
            Did you ever get this resolved? I noticed one of my heel posts is cracked in a couple of spots (right before I started a climb last weekend...not exactly confidence inspiring). They seemed to ski all right, but the auto-rotate was annoying (happened 3 times during the day). I emailed salewa with pics, but no word yet.

            Does anyone have any idea how unsafe it is to ski with a crack in the plastic like that? Seems like a bad idea to me, but if anyone else has experience, let me know. I want to minimize my downtime here.

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            • n0t1ap
              Registered User
              • Nov 2011
              • 110

              #7
              Sweet.

              Saw thread. Checked mine.

              One side is ok, no signs of cracks. The other side is on an independent weight savings scheme apparently. Thanks for the heads up on this. Click image for larger version

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              Originally posted by Choucas
              I'd tour with me.

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              • Vt-Freeheel
                I got a hair on my tongue
                • Dec 2007
                • 15199

                #8
                Originally posted by billyhoyle
                Did you ever get this resolved? I noticed one of my heel posts is cracked in a couple of spots (right before I started a climb last weekend...not exactly confidence inspiring). They seemed to ski all right, but the auto-rotate was annoying (happened 3 times during the day). I emailed salewa with pics, but no word yet.

                Does anyone have any idea how unsafe it is to ski with a crack in the plastic like that? Seems like a bad idea to me, but if anyone else has experience, let me know. I want to minimize my downtime here.

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                • n0t1ap
                  Registered User
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 110

                  #9
                  Update:

                  REI, excellent.

                  Bindings purchased in March of last year, emailed them, they said return them for a refund. They warraty their stuff.

                  Not sure if I want to dismount my bindings and send them back just yet though. Will wait for Salewa's reply.

                  In the meantime, other set rig is my goto. FT12's.

                  Originally posted by Choucas
                  I'd tour with me.

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                  • 1000-oaks
                    ISO Shrubbery
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 6773

                    #10
                    Salewa will definitely warranty them, it's a known weakness in the first year Radical heel.

                    1st gen: anti-rotation pin in heel post is solid brass.
                    2nd gen: the brass pin has a deep groove so the pin will break before the housing.
                    3rd gen: the brass pin is eliminated and a new anti-rotate device is attached to the brake (heavier than pin, but no potential for housing breakage).

                    1st gen heels can be turned into 2nd or 3rd gen heels by updating to a newer anti-rotation feature.
                    Last edited by 1000-oaks; 02-06-2013, 11:10 AM.

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                    • timmaio
                      Registered User
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 726

                      #11
                      I had a similar problem with my Speed Radical on one side. Warrantee and they sent me a new plastic body, didn't have to have any downtime and I skied them just fine until the replacement came.

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                      • Big Steve
                        mere tourist
                        • Nov 2007
                        • 13239

                        #12
                        Correct chronology, 1000-oaks, but maybe that ought to be "first generation, second generation," etc., not by year. IICR, the relieved pin was introduced halfway through the debut year.

                        Anyway, are the new Radical Speeds with the (non-pin) notch anti-rotation design holding up? Just curious. I'm personally set with plenty o' Speed Classics, Comforts and Verts in my household.

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                        • water-
                          Registered User
                          • Apr 2012
                          • 2

                          #13
                          mine have started rotating, most specifically whatever is under my left side. looks like mine had the shear-pins in there and the pins have sheared off. a bit of a grind on the plastic housing but no damage to it.



                          side note, the lateral release springs, the one has a lot of corrosion and rust. this atypical? or just clean it off and put some more grease on it?

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                          • Big Steve
                            mere tourist
                            • Nov 2007
                            • 13239

                            #14
                            Originally posted by water-
                            side note, the lateral release springs, the one has a lot of corrosion and rust. this atypical? or just clean it off and put some more grease on it?
                            Not unusual. I've seen way worse. Yup, clean it up and liberally grease it. I do it at least 2X per season.

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                            • Johnny Deep
                              Registered User
                              • Aug 2006
                              • 2587

                              #15
                              ^^^

                              Factory levels of lube is pretty thin. Don't be afraid to glop that stuff on. Too much is a good thing IMO.
                              Johnny's only sin was dispair

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