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9 years 10 months ago #226735 by kamtron
Replied by kamtron on topic Re: warped Dynafit TLT 6 boots

yeah it was just a leash loop but it makes you wonder about Dynafit quality control... a brand I used to have a good amount of trust level for


Hi cumulus, I'm not sure exactly how to pull it off, but I know the toe levers are serviceable (replaceable), and I think you might be able to get the loop back on by removing the lever.

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9 years 10 months ago #226736 by cumulus
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ha! funny Eric, bushwhack for sure
with some dense underbrush to negotiate

and thanks for the good 'ol NW politesse Charlie
hard to muster for me with the hours wasted...

and Kam--I took a closer look at the crossbar/fulcrum that holds the spring and around which toe lock mechanism swivels (and around which the loop should loop), and as far as I can see that crossbar is riveted. Always open to having my eyes opened wider tho...

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9 years 10 months ago #226818 by samthaman
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It doesn't sound like it was the case here, but I've seen several boots loose their alignment after punches were done on the shell.

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9 years 10 months ago #226819 by cumulus
Replied by cumulus on topic Re: warped Dynafit TLT 6 boots

It doesn't sound like it was the case here, but I've seen several boots loose their alignment after punches were done on the shell.

yes, not the case with mine--

Boots are straight out of the box, no mods.

but definitely something to watch out for and keep in mind. Given the event of a modification gone awry I imagine a good shop would warranty the boots (given that it wasn't a DIY-mod).

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