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Old January 5th 07, 01:52 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
Bob F
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Default Bindings Advice Sought


"Espressopithecus" wrote in message
ble.net...
The last time I skied, I caught an edge, my bindings didn't release, and
tore a knee cartilage. I can't recall these bindings (Salmon S850 with ~
15 days of use) releasing -- ever -- except in "yard sale" falls. After
several years off skis, my knee has healed to the point that I'm ready
to try skiing again, but I don't want to fzck my knee completely, and
wonder what I should do to make sure my bindings will release safely.


Personally, I like my bindings set LOOSE. I will frequently take
off my skis by twisting my foot out of the binding, effectively
testing the release. This is my choice - I figure that if I pop out
of them, I'm not skiing right. It is not a frequent problem.

When I got the equipment from the shop, they were way tighter
than I like.

I have never injured my legs skiing due to release problems in
35 years of skiing.

Bob


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