13495125:Literature said:Rumor has it that the ON3P Steeple will come in 92mm/106mm waist widths for 2017.
13494787:Pmoore said:Lookin like some sort of new trekker alternative! Long live FKS for the downhill
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13494787:Pmoore said:Lookin like some sort of new trekker alternative! Long live FKS for the downhill
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13494787:Pmoore said:Lookin like some sort of new trekker alternative! Long live FKS for the downhill
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13494787:Pmoore said:Lookin like some sort of new trekker alternative! Long live FKS for the downhill
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13496215:NinetyFour said:For anyone who doesn't get what's going on in the photo above (which is trying to be sneaky and secretive) it's basically this:
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That is the janky photo I was talking about. Way better than Trekkers, way better than CAST, way better than any AT frame binding. On the downhill you have your pure ski and binding interface, on the way up you have a nice simple system that's easy to install and remove, and if you do somehow get fucking rowdy it will release and your brakes will work (no voile straps turning your ski into a torpedo).
If for some reason it isn't as I've described then they've fucked up.
13496240:Pmoore said:Thats exactly what it is, just keeping it secretive cause they are still early in testing
13496246:NinetyFour said:I have no idea who is behind that.
13496255:KittenFactory said:
13496213:NinetyFour said:Oh man someone finally got to it. Last year I was looking for someone to do injection moulding to make toes and heels, basically the base of a trekker frame to stack a dynafit toe on. I thought about machining a prototype but I didn't have plastic block big enough.
Looks like they're using the Dynafit/Pierre toe as well which is sick:
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The idea has been out for a while though, because when I was searching up to see if that combo had been made before and someone on TGR had proposed it with a janky MS paint cut and paste job. I'll see if I can dig it up.
13496396:iLLbiLLy said:That looks pretty sweet. Any idea how the toe piece is removed for downhill? Also, are the FKS ISO certified for touring boots? I know the CAST system promotes use of the FKS as well so I'm guess so?
13496397:iLLbiLLy said:ohhh nvm i see. Its mounted same as the daywreckers.
13496489:Literature said:The number of people who actually need FKS for the things they are touring to is tiny. If you're Sam Anthamattan, rocketing down 30m ice patches at speeds that put the Millennium Falcon to shame, ok. Sure. I get it. But everyone else should look at Ions or Radical 2s or Beasts and pipe down.
I continually find it amazing that people are really interested in making products for this category. In this instance, you need a tech compatible toe, but DIN certified sole, which seems a hard combo to find (most sole blocks don't work that way, if I am thinking through correctly). Same problem with the CAST system.
Peoples' eyes seem a lot bigger than their dicks with most of these systems.
13496506:KyleA said:I feel you on that for sure. I was skeptical of Dynafits for years, but have never really had any issues since I started using them. There is most definitely a place for Trekkers and any future alternatives though. I'm never hitting a jump on Dynafits, nor am I doing anything switch. Sure you can lockout the toe, but how many heel pieces have broken off Radicals over the years? Even on the newer "fixed" version. Also, for the people touring a handful of times a year, dropping $2000 on a tech setup is pretty crazy when you can get something that lets you use your existing, reliable gear for a fraction of the cost.
13494787:Pmoore said:Lookin like some sort of new trekker alternative! Long live FKS for the downhill
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13494787:Pmoore said:Lookin like some sort of new trekker alternative! Long live FKS for the downhill
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13497995:cobra_commander said:I wonder how well this skied down, given the boot and binding pictured.
13497995:cobra_commander said:I wonder how well this skied down, given the boot and binding pictured.
13496699:tomPietrowski said:For what I have heard about the new bindings a brand are working on it will kill this whole cast style idea. I can't say anything but watch out for some exciting changes in how touring bindings are both considered and produced.
13496699:tomPietrowski said:For what I have heard about the new bindings a brand are working on it will kill this whole cast style idea. I can't say anything but watch out for some exciting changes in how touring bindings are both considered and produced.
13501883:Pmoore said:I just cannot see that happening. There will always be a group of people who simply wont sacrifice any amount of downhill performance meaning FKS are the ONLY option. On atleast one of their setups anyways.
Sure I am all about a lighter setup for mellower days but I just dont see any binding being good enough to please both people charging and hitting jumps as well as the lightweight tech crowd because anything either frame or tech at this point is miles away from being good enough to hit jumps on comfortably for me.
That being said I would love to see what you are speaking of because it may be a better option then currently is available for mellow backcountry pow days but I am skeptical that it will be anything in the form of a groundbreaking new product.
13501921:tomPietrowski said:Hopefully you guys get to see them at ispo (I have not seen them so I'm really interested too) but it may be the ispo after.
from what I know it is a very cool concept and once you think about it it's like oh yeah that makes total sense. Let's hope it works.
13501921:tomPietrowski said:Hopefully you guys get to see them at ispo (I have not seen them so I'm really interested too) but it may be the ispo after.
from what I know it is a very cool concept and once you think about it it's like oh yeah that makes total sense. Let's hope it works.
13501921:tomPietrowski said:Hopefully you guys get to see them at ispo (I have not seen them so I'm really interested too) .
13505391:SFBv420.0 said:leaves it to kitty cats to build a better mousetraps
stopped by to peak at em
much lighter much lower stack height and way easier adjustments
i'm not sure other than a cast modified boot why if you had a tech fittings ya wouldn't
just ski a high din tech binder
but ive never ridden the dildos or get the infatuation
used daywreckers for a season or so
till them og frischi damirs came across the pond in the late nineties
changed the game
now they're dinosaurs
13505391:SFBv420.0 said:leaves it to kitty cats to build a better mousetraps
stopped by to peak at em
much lighter much lower stack height and way easier adjustments
i'm not sure other than a cast modified boot why if you had a tech fittings ya wouldn't
just ski a high din tech binder
but ive never ridden the dildos or get the infatuation
used daywreckers for a season or so
till them og frischi damirs came across the pond in the late nineties
changed the game
now they're dinosaurs
13501883:Pmoore said:I just cannot see that happening. There will always be a group of people who simply wont sacrifice any amount of downhill performance meaning FKS are the ONLY option. On atleast one of their setups anyways.
Sure I am all about a lighter setup for mellower days but I just dont see any binding being good enough to please both people charging and hitting jumps as well as the lightweight tech crowd because anything either frame or tech at this point is miles away from being good enough to hit jumps on comfortably for me.
That being said I would love to see what you are speaking of because it may be a better option then currently is available for mellow backcountry pow days but I am skeptical that it will be anything in the form of a groundbreaking new product.
13513608:cobra_commander said:I wouldn't get the current jet force unless you are sold on the technology being superior.
It's heavy as fuck
It's expensive as fuck
It's unproven as fuck
13514929:SFBv420.0 said:more fore the want pins on the up
and can't figure out how to ski em on the down crowd
13516075:ChasingFlakes said:What a horrible name
13496489:Literature said:The number of people who actually need FKS for the things they are touring to is tiny. If you're Sam Anthamattan, rocketing down 30m ice patches at speeds that put the Millennium Falcon to shame, ok. Sure. I get it. But everyone else should look at Ions or Radical 2s or Beasts and pipe down.
I continually find it amazing that people are really interested in making products for this category. In this instance, you need a tech compatible toe, but DIN certified sole, which seems a hard combo to find (most sole blocks don't work that way, if I am thinking through correctly). Same problem with the CAST system.
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13538235:CTD said:ill just leave this here:
https://instagram.com/daymakertouring/
13538235:CTD said:ill just leave this here:
https://instagram.com/daymakertouring/
13538476:ChasingFlakes said:This is interesting. great name, i think this could do well, addressed the trekker issues whats it weigh?
13538527:CTD said:Thanks! Weight is on par with trekkers now, we are finalizing the design for manufacturing and will be doing quite a bit of finite element analysis to maximize weight reduction of the cut out designs, should be able to bring it down a good deal more as we refine it! They are alot more compact than trekkers and are massively stiffer.