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Mounting Dynafit bindings...

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Todd Reeves · · Gunnison, CO · Joined Jun 2006 · Points: 707

Anyone know the best location/ski tech to mount Dynafit bindings to a pair of Drift skis?

Eric Fjellanger · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2008 · Points: 870

ProSki.

Curt Hokanson · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2011 · Points: 45

If you are in Denver, Matt over at Edgeworks/Bicycle Dr. (On S. Broadway) is hands down one of the best ski techs in the State. He was done plenty of Dynafit Mounts and Insert Mounts (Don't worry if you dont know what that is...)

bicycledr.com/

Todd Reeves · · Gunnison, CO · Joined Jun 2006 · Points: 707

Thanks for the beta...

Peter Franzen · · Phoenix, AZ · Joined Jan 2001 · Points: 3,730

Moved to 'Colorado'.

JPVallone · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Aug 2004 · Points: 195
Dynafit Jig.

You can free hand it with this template quite easily, Most places will charge around 40$ or so, but it seems Bent Gate has their shit together these days, If you have not already bought Dynafits, DON'T and get some Plum's instead, You will be happier in the long run. Best Low Tech binding ever made!!!!!!!
Rick Newman · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2010 · Points: 0

I have some Plum bindings, but can't find anyone in Fort Collins to mount them. Any suggestions?

jeff frame · · Vail,Co · Joined Aug 2012 · Points: 5

dont bother dynafit is absolute junk...one of my best friends were sponsered by them for two year(during that time frre bindings for me and him, we probably broke at least 3 pairs and he dropped them) the worst touring binding ever!

Dave Bn · · Boise, ID · Joined Jul 2011 · Points: 10
jeff frame wrote:dont bother dynafit is absolute junk...one of my best friends were sponsered by them for two year(during that time frre bindings for me and him, we probably broke at least 3 pairs and he dropped them) the worst touring binding ever!
Anecdotal and exaggerated.
jeff frame · · Vail,Co · Joined Aug 2012 · Points: 5

boots are pretty solid though

slobmonster · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2004 · Points: 0

If you're in the San Juans, I can do it for you. Just moved (back) to Telluride after working the ski shop thang for a bunch of years elsewhere. Brought all my tools and a Dynafit jig. Back in Cali I was charging ~1/2 the going shop rate, usually $25.

Count Chockula · · Littleton, CO · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 5

Mounting any type of binding...AT, tele, or alpine...is easy. Do it yourself, learn something new, and save some $$$. Do some Google searches, download a paper template online, get a six pack, and have at it. Just make sure you measure and re-measure before drilling.

talkinrocks · · Boulder, CO · Joined Aug 2008 · Points: 80
jeff frame wrote:dont bother dynafit is absolute junk...one of my best friends were sponsered by them for two year(during that time frre bindings for me and him, we probably broke at least 3 pairs and he dropped them) the worst touring binding ever!
Totally disagree.. Dyanfit is bomber.

Larry's Boot Fitting is the shit if your in the Boulder area and will do a great job of mounting.
Marc H · · Longmont, CO · Joined May 2007 · Points: 265
jeff frame wrote:dont bother dynafit is absolute junk...one of my best friends were sponsered by them for two year(during that time frre bindings for me and him, we probably broke at least 3 pairs and he dropped them) the worst touring binding ever!
I could see them being a problem if you're a relatively large skier. I'm only 145# and I love them. I did break one once when I wound up having to use them at a resort and nailed a roller I couldn't see going way too fast. Amazingly, they got me through the rest of the day. I was surprised they actually held up so well considering how hard I tagged that thing. YMMV, esp if you're bigger.
Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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