13877456:teleTay said:[video]https://www.facebook.com/dizzleberry/videos/1990340727915670/[/video]
13876183:FishChowder said:If I wanted to get into it, what would I want for gear? There aren't many who do it at my local hills. I only see one or two a year but I have always loved the style.
13902242:TrippTermini said:Telemark bindings don't release, right? I'm trying to get into telemark and I'm concerned about that. Are there a lot of times that you can get hurt by no release?
topic:DingoSean said:So I've got back into Tele this year, mostly because I'm pretty over getting hurt in the park. It's actually the most fun I've ever had sucking at something that involves sliding on snow. Plus, it's allowed me to screw around with friends who are pretty passive and slow. Anyone else out there freeing the heel these days?
13975594:DingoSean said:There actually are a few fully releasable telemark bindings. Voile makes the Hardwire CRB for 75mm setups, and there's also the 7TM Power Release, which I'm not sure exists anymore, but you can find them out there. Someone's bound to be selling a set...
otherwise, there are the NTN bindings, which have the ability to release - albeit, it's not like there's some spring tensioned action to set like on alpine bindings. They are made to have the potential to release though, if you end up twisting so that's good.
THAT SAID... Here's some interesting stuff to read about how it's apparently... safer than alpine?
https://absolutetelemark.com/is-telemark-safe-for-your-knees/
I'll say one thing... with tele, you're way more likely to fall forward than backward... and most alpine knee injuries happen when falling backwards... so keep that in mind.
13876183:FishChowder said:If I wanted to get into it, what would I want for gear? There aren't many who do it at my local hills. I only see one or two a year but I have always loved the style.
13975852:Rum_Ham said:I thought the issue with Tele falls was tib/fib spiral fractures not knee damage?