binding lifters>GOOD OR BAD???

It makes your bindings lower.

-CraigeD

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the lifters give more power out on the edges, and faster edge to edge contact. and you can also carve with your shoulder down (yeah its true), get rid of them if youre not a hardcore carver.

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ya and they fuck up your skis flex patern like if i ever saw someone with lifters on like fugatives i would probobly slap them there is just no need for lifters and if u wana ski moguls its quite posibly the worst thing you could do biding wise

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if you plan to do this yourself dont go poking the screws through the bases, they might be too long with no platet

 
lifter are wack. for racers and wannabe racers only. it will probally throw off your rail steeze/balance

too.

 
it would really make no difference in 'spin moves' they are for better turning, now stop being a pussy and take them off

 
i had the same problem. the only thing they do is increase your power to the edges, making you turn easier. this is only a problem when landing, because i fyou land a little sideways or crooked, the ski will wan to turn. some bindings, like the rossi series, have different sized screws for the bindings, the power series has a plate and therefor has larger screws. also, the bindings might not be flush with the ski. the bottem of rossis axial bindings has grooves in it, so all of their bindings without a plate some tih adapters built in so the binding mounts flush. hope this helps

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yeah they make truning easier but they make the ski feel like its farther away from your foot which is not good for rails and spins. It doesn't make that big of a deal though I skied on 1998 atomic race skis last yeah with a 50 or so mm underfoot and I could still slide lots of rails and spin up to a 5 ( this year is my first year on twins and first year freestylin) I will say its hard as hell to land 5's or race skis!

 
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