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I remember where I was Sept 11, 2001, and I also remember where I was when I heard about Andy...some things just stick with ya
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Delirious
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@Bruce_Butterfield what’s the over and under? 1?
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So that leads me to believe heat is actually the culprit
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@Andre scientists say it works 60% of the time; every time
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I just asked my wife your question - she was scared to death of answering
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I generally leave liners in. I’ve done both with the same result. But given how many people have said you need to pull them out, that’s what I’ll do moving forward
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Thanks for all the great ideas! Much appreciated. @ski6jones I’ve got a grommet machine, grommets, and rubber tubing if you want to venture down the Frankenboots path - I understand completely if I don't see you on that one:) just swing by anytime
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I just implemented the @ScottScott fix and kept it as a backup for when it happens again. Next time I’ll try the Wiley’s Fix, also a great idea
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I switched about 8 years ago - it was strangely difficult to do, but worth it long term. Took me about 3-5 sets to feel normal
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My hat is off to Jeff for having this conversation and clearly listening
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@DaveD - quite possible after looking at my growing inventory of broken bindings that the joke is on me. We agree completely
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Carry on. Looks great
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I made a table out f a teak swim platform on my dock that t7rned out pretty cool
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Now that’s impressive
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@UWSkier - I agree 100%. I have tried drying without liners but I’m convinced putting them in and taking them out is harder on them than not drying them, because I broke those faster.
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Great observation, and contrary to what many believe to be optimal. Love it
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I saw a thread n this subject a few weeks back but wanted to reignite it because I can’t find the thread with the recommended fix. I’ve had every version of these bindings, going back to the original RS-1 (and every ski). I am clearly a fan and an advocate of both their products, their support, and the people behind the brand. Having said that, I’ve broken every pair of these I’ve owned, all in the same spot. In fact, my 15 year old son broke his yesterday, and mine blew out today. That gets expensive. I’ve tri d letting them dry, but must be doing something wrong. Advice?
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Do planes fly into Kansas?
...kidding!!!!
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I would pick the one or two biggest inhibitors to progress and pound them into muscle memory for a bit. The pullout, glide, and gate is something we all work to perfect at every pass, so I view it as a separate item. For you right now it’s arms and hips in my opinion. Countering is a fine tune detail. Reach toward the pylon and you counter naturally
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You have to run a lot of AC down south...
Is your PB behind your own boat?
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