Fritschi Vipec review thread
I have the 2nd gen Vipecs, lots of days on ATK Raider 14s and Speed Radicals and a few days on Plum heels.
Its relatively hard to compare retention, since each fall or crash is so unique and they don't happen very often.
However, I've had Radicals and ATKs fail to release laterally before (one causing an injury). I've had similar crashes on the Vipecs and have had proper lateral release. I need to crank the toe a little higher, since I always pick release values through experimentation and the Vipecs are new to me. Had a couple toe prereleases. One off a large cliff with a rough landing (may have been legit?), and another on a low speed too-narrow exit ravine where the ski tip got caught up. The Vipec skis much better on firm snow - noticeably more damp and connected.
Speed Radical toes have much lower clamping force than ATK and are more susceptible to toe prerelease.
The Speed Radical 10 heel retention isn't enough for hucks. Not sure if a Plum 12 is good enough for hucks (different skis). The Vipec 12 is good enough though (so far - need more time hitting the big stuff), as is the ATK 12. I previously ran Dukes at 13 and STHs at 12.
Hope that helps.
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Smiley
I have skied the original vipecs and did not like them. The din was directly connected to the toe wings and when you crank,ed up the din the wings moved in making it a bitch to get in.
I now have the black version and find them better. The din/toe wings are no longer an issue and there are "stops" that are there for the toe of the boot to stop on. There is also a metal "button" in the middle of the toe piece that when you tap it snaps the toe wings into place.
Is it now easy, or just easier?