Thought I had the genius set up this year. Bonafides, ions and some K2 Pinnacle boots. Chase the kids round the hill, slither out for some slack country cones every now and again, and click in to a pair of mean as race skis with downhill bindings that I got from the dump for fifty bucks whenever I felt the need to scare the shit out of myself. All without changing my boots. Whady'a know, the tech/DIN sole on the Pinnacles isn't thick enough to fully depress the brake platform on the ions. I await a reply from my did-you-have-a-brain-fart related queries to K2. In the meantime, unless you like skiing round with your brakes partially deployed all day - I suggest you avoid the ion/Pinnacle combination.
To the G3 designers who snoop around on this forum: my suggestion would be to set your brake platform up so that the brakes are fully retracted with less depression than the platform currently requires. Pinnacles work fine with Dynafit brakes. Brake arms that swing in like the Dynafit brake arms would be a nice touch too. As would a fitting on the binding that takes a crampon without needing some extra bit of jiggery pokery. Otherwise, good job. Rock on.
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