
Originally Posted by
scoober
I am proposing that it is possible that some are using the chance to bash on Markers as a chance to proclaim their "coreness" because they are aware of the very reasons you listed. We've all seen evidence of some great skiers on this board, but I still think it is safe to say that the majority are not dropping cliffs into exposed, no-fall situations. I know I'm not.
Scoober, think about it. If Markers with din to 16 cost $300 new, and Soly 916's are $300 new, we're attempting to give the consumer our opinion on the product, and keep people happy and skiing for many years.
My experence with M9.1's was terrible. The more I think about it, the more I think my fall over some exposed rocks and into a chute was due to a twisting toe release that NEVER would have happened with my current non-marker bindings. On a far less extreme note (since I'm far from "core") I had released when going somewhat fast on groomers, resulting in a nice tomahawking and if I was not wearing a helmet, would have resulted in a concussion. Another instance, I was setting up to take some photos during the Tahoe summit, made a jump turn from a standstill in a little heavy snow, released from both skis, and somersaulted into a tree well (landed right side up, thank god).
Unintentional release at any speed and in any exposure condition is dangerous to yourself and anyone around you. This is why I think markers suck.
I've concluded that DJSapp was never DJSapp, and Not DJSapp is also not DJSapp, so that means he's telling the truth now and he was lying before.
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