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Old January 25th 06, 01:36 PM
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Default 3-pin binding location Karhu Lookout

Noted on a used pair of Lookout skis that the 3-pin binding is located so
that the pins are about 1-1/2" forward of CG. I know that mounting bindings
a little forward helps turning performance, but I always thought it should
be 1-2cm max. Is this too much of a good thing (with this ski in
particular)?

Sorry about the newbie ques... just moving from skinny woodies to
newfangled (i.e. already obsolete) gear!

thx
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