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Old November 2nd 04, 01:50 AM
Keith
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Hello,

Someone recently told me about some new ski bindings that have a
little digital number that shows how tight they are. It wasn't clear
if the number was actually electronic, or more like a piece of paper
sliding through a window. But they were recently mentioned in some
outdoor magazine.

Anyone heard of these and can help me out? My googling has failed me.

Regards,
Keith
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Old November 2nd 04, 02:12 AM
downhill
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http://www.ski-review.com/content/view/28/34/

Keith wrote:
Hello,

Someone recently told me about some new ski bindings that have a
little digital number that shows how tight they are. It wasn't clear
if the number was actually electronic, or more like a piece of paper
sliding through a window. But they were recently mentioned in some
outdoor magazine.

Anyone heard of these and can help me out? My googling has failed me.

Regards,
Keith


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Old November 2nd 04, 02:17 AM
Walt
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Keith wrote:

Someone recently told me about some new ski bindings that have a
little digital number that shows how tight they are. It wasn't clear
if the number was actually electronic, or more like a piece of paper
sliding through a window. But they were recently mentioned in some
outdoor magazine.

Anyone heard of these and can help me out? My googling has failed me.


Atomic thinks they can fix their low quality bindings by throwing some
electronic technology at it, including a wireless device to allow the
toe piece to communicate with the heel piece.

Atomic Neox EBM system $1100 USD (skis extra)

http://www.ski-review.com/content/view/28/34/
http://www.skimag.com/skimag/gear/ar...681329,00.html

Or you could waste you time trying to get Atomic's lame worthless
dancing baloney website to load. Good luck.

All I can say is that if their electrical engineers are as clueless as
their web monkeys, don't even dare putting those bindings on your feet.

--
// Walt
//
// There is no Volkl Conspiracy

 




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