i was at Marching Band practice and we walked outside around 6:45ish and i could see the lights and i fliped and lost all consintration. I can't wait till they are on everynight, and the guns are going
insomniac i'm almost positive that the front and back piece have to have the same setting(number) or the bindings will not work right, now i'm not positve (as i'm not a ski tech) but i've always been told that if one is one number then they both need that number. You might wanna check that out.
I?m loving the new ski lengths for USSA, come on they make perfect sense, I mean I?m only 4?10? and I?m skiing 175 for GS that?s a piece of cake??.*note the sarcasm*
I Love'd the loft, till the guy who knew me and how i skiied stoped working there . Right now my fav place to go is a ski shop by Gore Mountain/Lake Placid in upstate New york b.c i know the people working there as well
But if you set your din electronically what happens if and when the batteries dies? Would you lose your din set causing it to go to the lowest setting which would become a safety issue, especially if you race (which are the main bindings that have this)
They have LCD displays in them, and show ur din setting, but idk, they just look ugly, someone needs to buy them so we can see what they look like on the New Ugly Atomic Skis