Are there any modern bindings that would fit on an early-1990’s straight ski.
karlo Out on the slopes Inactive Joined May 11, 2017 Posts 2,708 Location NJ Apr 13, 2020 #1 Are there any modern bindings that would fit on an early-1990’s straight ski.
KingGrump Most Interesting Man In The World Team Gathermeister SkiTalk Supporter Joined Nov 12, 2015 Posts 12,315 Location NYC Apr 13, 2020 #2 Most current race bindings will probably work.
RickyG Faction Fan Contributor Joined Aug 12, 2016 Posts 275 Location Littleton Colorado Apr 13, 2020 #3 The binding would work the ski brake width is the issue. Correct or as Mr KingGrump said the race width.
The binding would work the ski brake width is the issue. Correct or as Mr KingGrump said the race width.
cantunamunch Meh Skier Joined Nov 17, 2015 Posts 22,127 Location Lukey's boat Apr 13, 2020 #4 karlo said: Are there any modern bindings that would fit on an early-1990’s straight ski. Click to expand... How much do you want to spend? SPX 12 and SPX 15 are going to be the budget deals, both are available in 80mm. 7mm overhang on either side is not a huge deal - you'll only need to tweak the brakes if the ski is much narrower than 65mm. Do you need a plate?
karlo said: Are there any modern bindings that would fit on an early-1990’s straight ski. Click to expand... How much do you want to spend? SPX 12 and SPX 15 are going to be the budget deals, both are available in 80mm. 7mm overhang on either side is not a huge deal - you'll only need to tweak the brakes if the ski is much narrower than 65mm. Do you need a plate?
Philpug Notorious P.U.G. Admin SkiTalk Tester Joined Nov 1, 2015 Posts 42,883 Location Reno, eNVy Apr 14, 2020 #5 Look Pivot's are available with a 75mm (narrow brake).