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shift bindings

  1. alyraw

    Shift Bindings Recommendations: Resort --> BC Newbie

    Hello! I am so excited to connect with this community! Reading these threads has been hugely insightful as I explore options for expanding my Quiver and new gear aligned with my ski goals. I am looking for some recommendations for a solid Shift Binding to mount on a lightweight all-mountain...
  2. E

    Shift bindings -- difficulty stepping in as a lighter skier?

    Hey all! 5'1''/110 lb skier here. I just remounted my skis with shift bindings to be able to use them as an AT/resort one ski quiver. Overall I love the bindings, but I've noticed it takes a lot of work to step into the heel piece. On flat terrain this is no big deal, but after having them eject...
  3. echo_VT

    Wait with me...Salomon shift bindings

    I got new skis in October - new Santa Ana 93, 161 length and I got them with shift bindings as I will be touring with them. Well it’s Dec 2 and they still aren’t in. The ETA is mid December to late December and I go touring 2nd week of Jan (4th to the 13th) and I’m quite sad they aren’t here...
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