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3 years old Look P7.0 binding
I bought new skis, Dynastar Speed Carve 63. It's last year model,
therefore the price was good. The shop mounted new bindings as well, Look P 7.0. Later I did a little research and discovered that that particular binding was in Look 2000/2001 catalog (prior to change in model numbering, where the number following the word "Pivot" indicates the max DIN setting). So I got almost 3 year old brand new bindings :-) Should I be worried? How long a binding lasts, is there kind of "best before" date? The shop is helpful, but they apparently think that when particular binding was manufactured is not that important. Tanel |
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3 years old Look P7.0 binding
Tanel Sitska wrote:
I bought new skis, Dynastar Speed Carve 63. It's last year model, therefore the price was good. The shop mounted new bindings as well, Look P 7.0. Later I did a little research and discovered that that particular binding was in Look 2000/2001 catalog (prior to change in model numbering, where the number following the word "Pivot" indicates the max DIN setting). So I got almost 3 year old brand new bindings :-) Should I be worried? How long a binding lasts, is there kind of "best before" date? The shop is helpful, but they apparently think that when particular binding was manufactured is not that important. By now they've gone sour, and next year they'll give you food-poisoning. OK, enough funny stuff. No problems - the binding will be on the "Indemnification List" for years to come. (The "Indemnification List" is the list of bindings for which the manufacturers insure the shop against liability if the shop sales or mounts or works on the binding. Means the manufacturer thinks the binding is good. Your binding is good. Go skiing.) |
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3 years old Look P7.0 binding
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 10:07:24 -0800, lal_truckee
wrote: By now they've gone sour, and next year they'll give you food-poisoning. OK, enough funny stuff. No problems - the binding will be on the "Indemnification List" for years to come. (The "Indemnification List" is the list of bindings for which the manufacturers insure the shop against liability if the shop sales or mounts or works on the binding. Means the manufacturer thinks the binding is good. Your binding is good. Go skiing.) Thank god, I hate food-poisning :-) Thanks for your help. Tanel Tanel Sitska remove xx from address |
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