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Hundreds of miles behind. Three to break.
The bandage is loud most of the time. The shoe crawls against the plastic or snow gets caught in the bandage. In the event of a breakage, a cable tie must be included, a loose belt must be used to drive the iron wire. Bandage torx screws. Difficulties in attaching front loops to large footwear. Okay, but I don't recommend that shipwreck equipment
Easy to use bandage. Has taken several forest trips in Sweden and Finnish Lapland. Now came the danger, because as I fell forward, the second bandage was severed immediately behind the front mount. Luckily there was a loose strap and iron wire in the backpack. Otherwise, I would have been in trouble miles from the car in a metric, submersible hang. Now then the so-called military bond next ...
With a few field trips, very good bindings. The only one to come with a bandage where any shoe stays with certainty. The mechanism seems durable and the bandage provides sturdy support for skiing. The only downside is the size of the buckle mechanism. If you ski on a deep piste, the buckle easily picks up snow from the edge of the piste, which eats up the pace.
Very good ties. Also suitable for backcountry skiing. At first I was a little skeptical if the bandage was too wide for my 50mm wide Madshus, but it wasn’t. At the back is a 7 km test run of a plowed trail, solid forest, uphill and downhill and a trampled walking path. Works.
I highly recommend.