Always on a RTP, odd size feet so always having to modify rubber, the other thing is you cannot always guarantee foot in the same.place every time.
Most.peoples natural .stance.is with rear.foot canted slightly, the RTP does let your rear foot find the right position, hip.and knee movement freedom, kinder on your knees.
Reference fitment, HO and Radar have Adjustable RTP with the fine adjustment that you rotate, no laces to keep on.adjusting, handy for different temps and changing foot size, if travelling to warmer or colder climates, thinking more consistent with foot placement.
I regularly tear the rubber, have come up with a suitable replacement that I manufacture, generally retail you have to buy the whole plate,rubber not sold seperately
Waiting for HO ATOPS Adjustable to arrive, skiers I know have switched to it and like it, seems fairly durable.