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londonskier

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  1. I had the same problem. Likely the grip tape has perished. It's like sticky back sand paper. Get some and apply it. I also put two extra nuts / bolts and screwed one in the toe area and the other into the heel lift area. My rear boot has not moved at all since.

     

    I've been on PS5's for 3 years now. Am gonna demo a pair of Radar Vapor Boots this weekend. I hope it might be an easy transition but if not I'll stick with the PS's. I know not to over tighten the upper laces, and I'm trying them to see whether they are easier to ski in. Ie will they be more forgiving?

  2. I'm the same height/ weight as you. 4 strips of 250. 2 on ski and 2 on plate. Refer to Scott Chipmans guide for clear vs black. I've tried every type of glue remover mentioned here. The easiest and by far the best is silicone remover gel in a tube. Don't use 400. Replace after 6-8 removals or annually whichever comes first.
  3. Well done Freddie, I'm delighted for you mate. It did look like Nate went through the gates at 41 half heartedly. I guess he thought he might as well have a crack knowing he did not really need to, but just might get a course record. That said, Freddie's 39 was the most exiting pass I've ever seen. I reckon his arms are 2 feet longer now.
  4. That ski looks really cool, with the big CF weave. But I am really interested to se how JH makes the transition to the new boots from his customary Vapor's. For me, it can take up to 10 sets to feel comfortable with a new binding. Being used to Dble Hards, anything else feels sloppy and loose on my feet. The R syle is kind of a hard shell, but no support on the rear ankle. So whilst you might have the best ski ever made in the New Zen, you just wont know it because of the new boots. (Also did Horton's dog bite the end off that ski??)
  5. Just to spice this up a little. I have always used the correct hand position but onmy deep water starts, the line is on the incorrect side! Ie I'm LFF, and the rope is on the left of the ski! I had never noticed till some smart Alec pointed it out. Tried switching but can't get up - ha ha!
  6. I recommend Powershells. The rear boot has a spring allowing some heel lift. And they are warm and comfy. Also you can pivot the boots if you wish. I had a rear foot injury 4 years ago and powershells were the answer. Nice and snug.
  7. @PAskier Sounds like you have a bad lot. I use 250 to 250 on a Vapor with Powershells. I find the clear easier to remove so I use that. If the tape is staying stuck to the ski and stuck to the plate, it must be a bad lot. The raised inserts should not be an issue. I so not recommend 250 with 400. Are you sure you are "pressing" the tape together all over? After a release, I put the ski on a flat surface and stand on it all over. Maybe try switching to clear or black. Post again and let us know how you get on. Lots of us use dual lock so your findings will help.
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