Hi Guys!
the other day I was testing my Skwal, UH! nice feeling and a very good sensation,greatskwal -carving -power but my tedious problem was atache my rear bindings :angry: because I haven't sufficient space between my two bindings-boots, for attache my rear boot so first I must uncouple my front boot then atache my rear boot and then atache my front boot uuuuF!! too much work and very, very tedious. :blink:
Pleeeeeease! I need advice for how to atache my rear boots whiout too much work!! AAAARRG! :ph34r:
My bindings are lacroix
Thanks in Advice Sito
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How To Atache My Foot In The Rear BindingModerator: WebTeam
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Yes indeed you need to first attach your rear boot then proceed with the front one.
This is not much trouble since you can leave you rear boot attached all the time and only release the front one when you stop or when you take the chair-lifts. You''ll get used to that quickly. If you have the most recent lacroix bindings you can even put the front boot while you are already sliding down! :: Thias FC180, SK200, 173°F, RS176 carbone, FC165 ::
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Hi Zarkob,
But my problem is that I haven't any control of the board when I don't use the chair- lift and go up to the top slope using the lift only atache wirth my rear boot!! :angry: And only on tyhe market are there two factory-boards of skwal actually like mpride and lacroix?? Sito
You should keep both feet attached when you climb with the "regular" ski lifts.
At first you will find it hard but its not very difficult indeed (ask Froggy who changed is mind about that ) There is Lacroix, Mpride and Lagriffe. And that's pretty cool to have 3 of them because the market is small, I bet you rarely meet skwalers in spain for instance. you can also find used Thias boards. :: Thias FC180, SK200, 173°F, RS176 carbone, FC165 ::
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Yeah, I use Intecs too! It's great with step-ins. I've got Skwal TD:s from bomberonline.com , but I don't think they have them any more. Regular Intecs are available from mpride.
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