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Tecton Trouble 1/25/18 Silver Fir
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www.wildsnow.com/21232/skialper-binding-intro-translation/
It reports wide range of results from the Winterstiger for touring bindings except ones claiming TUV certified to DIN/ISO. Tecton and Vipec do this as well as Dynafit radical 2.0, beast and Marker Kingpin. However, they did not test the Vipec due to legal issues in Italy. Humm. But that is understandable as they state in some Europen countries the Winterstiger results are taken very seriously. I mean Fritschi has made a big deal of advertising in the USA that Tecton is certified to be as safe as an alpine binding. But the user manual has embedded a disclaimer that this can't be verified for all skiers in all snow conditions. Makes sense. This cool url was included in your post and it claims I'm setting my DIN properly.
www.mechanicsofsport.com/skiing/equipmen.../din-calculator.html
Anyway when I can walk around again I'm taking Tecton to REI to have them function and stress tested And I'll post results. And I'll purchase the english version of the SkiAlper report. Lou Dawson claims its a winter's worth of reading and I've nothing else to do. I retired (again) mid January ,so. Thanks for the feedback.Â
Hey I want to give a shout out to RustyKnees who helped me crawl out of the ski area and the snow moblie driver who gave a final ferry to my car. "Thank You"
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I just had my own season ending injury.  We can rehab together!
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Every time I've taken gear to Sturdevant's, I've been very impressed. They know their stuff.
I finally had the bindings function tested at REI and they failed. One binding required > 2x force to release. So mystery solved. No weird boot placement nor tricky snow as I was guessing in the initial post. Just simply defective gear. BTW, I did not buy these at REI. But -- a moral to this story -- if you are riding the new Fritschi TUV toe it may be a good idea to get them function tested. REI will do it for $25 and if they fail you get your $25 back
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