Trekkers adversely affecting bindings?
I have a dilemma. I've had terrible experiences with Marker, Salomon (3 different pairs... I gave them a good run), and Tyrolia bindings. The only bindings I trust are Look/Rossi. I don't trust AT bindings at all, at least not until they make them a little burlier for skiing.
I am willing to sacrifice ease of use, pack space, weight, and core-ness ( ;) ), and just use Trekkers when I am touring. They don't work well with Looks, I know. I don't care.
Anyway, I was using them last season, and it seemed to me that on steep switch backs they were putting an awful lot of torgue on the bindings. The screws that hold bindings in aren't that long, and Look toes are notorious for popping off. Trekkers give me a high platform (longer lever), and seem to really wrench my body weight against the toe piece in particular. Is this a legitimate concern?
--> commence with the Trekker bashing. I know. I hate them too. But it beats bootpacking.