My Trab Vario 2 heels are developing quite a bit of slack between the tower and the rail. They are perfectly flat mounted. Bummer, I had a feeling I should have installed the ATK universal spacer. Does anyone else have the same problem?
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My Trab Vario 2 heels are developing quite a bit of slack between the tower and the rail. They are perfectly flat mounted. Bummer, I had a feeling I should have installed the ATK universal spacer. Does anyone else have the same problem?
Thanks LeeLau. I love my MTNs with the distinct exception of the risers loosening with time. Also to a lesser degree some mild slop between the heel piece and the track. Otherwise they’re simple, reliable, pretty light, and they have excellent toe piece retention. No prereleases.
And edited to add I’m a big fan of the Plum ski crampons.
Any issues with the floppy risers? Any durability concerns yet? Prereleases with the new composite toe?
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Every year i check the toe spring strength.
Boot in, ski in vise with boot horizontal and i and weights till the arms open.
I tried a set because the springs weakened
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Reliably boring sounds like a good thing. Thanks.
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Part of me wonders if that's what, along with a host of other more sinister evils, late stage capitalism has delivered. I mean, Christ, who would have thought marker would also offer a boring, reliable binding.
Wtf are these? Radical toes and some mystery heels Attachment 500834
Looks like newer aluminum Radical toes, a stomp pad made from new Radical brakes, and an old Low-Tech heel without a high riser. The heels are a very simple reliable design if a bit heavy by todays standards.
Isn’t Hoji buddies with Fritz Barthel? Maybe he got them direct from Fritz.
https://wildsnow.com/backcountry-ski...d-gen-binding/
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Bingo! I have learnt something this morning.
Thank you sts
I wish every touring binding on the market came without high risers. Might help people from setting stupid skin tracks.
Sometimes you need them
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^^Bravo!! Good sleuthing!!
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Seriously. Hoji spends most of his time touring. He obviously doesn’t see the need for a high riser because from experience he knows how to set a proper skin track. If you watch videos of him skinning he is usually in flat mode. Skin tracks set in flat mode are reusable, where as tracks set in the high setting get slippery with a bunch of traffic. Plus you’re actually faster in a flatter track. Living in the wasatch I’m so sick of the stupid tracks set here. It’s only gotten worse with the proliferation of skimo dorks tracking their tours on strava. I wish Hoji would be more vocal about seeing proper tracks as I feel like people might listen to him.
I'm sure he'd have a thing or two to say about skin tracks.
I found that Blister interview really interesting because Hoji is such an intense thinker and character - and obviously back it all up with outstanding skiing.
Btw, what is the modern day version of that Dynafit Low Tech heel? Something that keeps going and won't break.
On the other hand if everywhere had a perfect skin track or everyone in the backcountry was super dialed, things would get skied out much faster and finding untracked stashes would be harder. One of my favorite aspects of touring is how much it rewards experience and technique.