Quiver killer inserts

I’ve never met anyone who has used them, curious if they have effected how the ski feels, and if they get spooked about the binding just ripping out
 
They’re solid just check your screws once in a while or use loctite (a tiny bit). No complaints and can’t tell a difference. Installation is not that hard if you’re Handy otherwise give them to someone who is
 
14479295:Simkiwinki said:
They’re solid just check your screws once in a while or use loctite (a tiny bit). No complaints and can’t tell a difference. Installation is not that hard if you’re Handy otherwise give them to someone who is

Ok thanks, I might try it out might not but it's a really interesting thing. It's just like a snowboard now
 
I used to mount these for people often 10 years ago but haven't had a request in a good 4-5 years now. Honestly most just look for a 2nd set of cheaper used bindings online instead of the hassle of getting the quiver killers mounted (not that it's that hard to DIY but a lot of shops don't know how) plus having to switch them around all the time.
 
Not a problem. I used it on a lot of skis. I found it nice to bring 4 pairs of stick on a stack without bindings in the car and two pairs of bindings, light tech touring and alpine for resort shredding. If installed good its bombproof, just use the correct loctite on the screws / inserts..
 
If anything, a quiver killer would be less likely to rip out than a regular mount. Especially pivots
 
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