13855595:Saho3914 said:They don't prevent acl tears, the pivot heel does not allow for lateral heel release. They are somewhat safer though due to the elasticity of the binding allowing you to run a lower din without prerelease.
13855601:Deepskier said:False. OP get pivots/fks. You will look fresh, you knees wont blow, its a win win.
13855609:Saho3914 said:It's a common misconception that turntable heels allow for lateral release but they don't. Pivots are basically the same as any other binding in terms of safety. The only advantage is heel elasticity, but thats not really a reason to take attacks off and get pivots.
13855612:Deepskier said:they turn table and 3 contact points definitely allow lateral release.
13855620:Saho3914 said:
13855621:Deepskier said:Either way, I think chances of a knee injury are lowered.
13855688:SofaKingSick said:knee bindings might too but theyve never gotten popular, i forget why
13855688:SofaKingSick said:knee bindings might too but theyve never gotten popular, i forget why
13855615:JWillySkeez said:I personally run them on all of my skis. I just like how solid the 18's are. They also mount super close to the ski so IMO you get better ski feel.
13855706:Mort.Mcfly said:from what i've heard from more experienced skiers the Look Pivot is worth it. they usually outlast most bindings.
13855600:Strange.Journey. said:I wrote a paper on this and Pivots/FKS are safer than your average binding but not as as safe as the Knee binding. However that being said no binding will ever truly protect you from a knee injury. The best thing you can do to prevent a knee injury is to be knowledgable about the way that knee injuries happen and train yourself to prevent them in your skiing. For example landing very backseat and trying to turn out and stand back up is one of the most common ways to blow out your knee.
13855612:Deepskier said:they turn table and 3 contact points definitely allow lateral release.
13855899:s-hand said:Nope. Look at where the arms connect the dildo part. they are right in the way of where a boot would release.
13855942:Poindexter. said:what you perceive as lateral release in the heel is governed by the toe. there is no laterl release values associated with the heel.
13855936:Poindexter. said:what did your research consist of
13856079:Strange.Journey. said:Medical papers about knee injuries in sports and skiing. Mostly papers on ski racers and mogul skiers cuz no one writes papers on park rats lol. I then used that and other research to study the body mechanics of the knee and how it interacts with bindings and their different points of release. If I can find the paper I'll post it but it was on my old laptop. It was about 14+ pages long tho
13855936:Poindexter. said:what did your research consist of