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Good ski mounting shop?
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21 years 1 month ago #170457
by gregL
Replied by gregL on topic Re: Good ski mounting shop?
Dynafits are a little trickier and I wouldn't recommend them as a first binding mount project. Getting the toes on straight is essential for the heel to align properly with the pins; also oftentimes the boots are not exactly the same length or the toe guides are not set in perfectly. The factory template works fine for the toe but the heel is not accurate - if you are thinking about a Dynafit mount, great tips and an accurate downloadable template are available on Lou Dawson's site,
www.wildsnow.com
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21 years 1 month ago #170458
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Replied by J.P. on topic Re: Good ski mounting shop?
Andy -<br><br>I would also recommend Martin Volken's Pro Ski in North Bend. I have never had a bad experience (2 pairs Freerides mounted) and anytime I have questions or need help fine-tuning anything they always make sure it is handled, adjusted or special ordered before I leave the store. <br><br>J.P.
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21 years 1 month ago #170459
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Replied by andyski on topic Re: Good ski mounting shop?
Thanks all for the great input.<br>Randy, that's a very generous offer, but I work nights (note the time on this post) and want to wait until I'm in a position to buy the proper equipment and then be shown how to use it before I do it myself, even with skilled help.
<br>Greg, no Dynafits ... yet.
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