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NEW! Radar Carbon Sequence Plate for Vapor boots


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I'm not 100% sure (I'm hoping really...) but maybe any Radar binding that has an aluminium plate will work. I have a Vapor front boot, and an HRT with aluminium plate, and the sequence plate mount holes look the same as the holes on the aluminium plates. I hope my setup (boot and HRT) will fit onto the sequence plate. Maybe the Profile boot can fit too? @brooks

 

I would think any with the feather frame won't work.

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I bought one of the new plates and nationals, and mounted up my older (blue) Vapor bindings no problem it is the same mounting locations as the old sequence plate, just different material, and different system to attach to the ski. The plate is awesome. And FYI it does NOT use the collar washers the old plate does.
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To all wondering, yes, you can mount any Radar boot that mounts to an aluminum plate to the Carbon Sequence Plate. This includes, Vapor, Profile, Vectors, some older Lyrics and Primes and our ARTP and HRT.

 

The weight of the Carbon is 1lb .5oz the Aluminum is 1lb 9oz so over a half a pound lighter.

 

As of right now we are only offering the sequence but there is a possibility for individual plates in the future.

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@Than_Bogan

You can mount the Carbon Sequence on most skis. But, with Goode skis with inserts the rear inserts are spaced too close for the Carbon Sequence. At least that is the case with my Nano One and Nano 1XT. The aluminum Sequence has wider slots at the back end of the plate, which provide access to the Goode inserts. The slots are not as wide with the Carbon plate, so the Goode rear inserts are covered. I will need to widen the two inner most slots by about 3/16". And, of course use the Radar spreader piece on top of the plate for strength.

Definitely a nice feature with the new micro-adjustment, allowing for moving the plate in 1/16" increments (for those who are that dialed in).

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