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TD2 Shoulder Bolt Failure


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The short answer is "no". I guess now we'll get into a lengthy discussion about how to measure grip and forearm strength, my two hands are weaker than your one hand and all that stuff.

The binding should be snug - the boot should not be freely moving around after the clip is closed. If it's over tight you're just distorting the boot shell anyway-what is the point to that?

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Checked my intec heels and sure enough all four screws on both heels were loose. Not loose enough to feel wobble but loose none the less. Damned entropy.! Gulp.. . . . It is sort of scary when you really consider what is holding us to the snow. On the toe bail issue, I have ridden with a guy named Rex who used to set his bindings up so tight he carried around the handled end of a broken off ski pole to crank on his toe piece with. I never saw his boot explode, or saw him release from his bindings for that matter but I was definately concerned. I have had binding pre-release while riding, luckily without injury, just riding along with what I thought was pretty good tension, one hand pull with moderate torque. I definately tightened them up a bit after that but it amazes me sometimes how tension varies by boot temp, and snow on the heel blocks. In any case it definately pays to do a system check before heading up the chair.

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I managed to brake a shoulder bolt just like on the pic at the beginning of this thread.

It happened on the ECS event on a very steep and stiff slope during a laid turn.

I'm sure that the screws were tight as I do some edge tuning every day and I also check on the screws.

I think that sooner or later every binding will bend / brake under serious usage, it is just a question of time.

The good thing in the Bomber TD is that you can get all spare parts replaced - try this with a Snowpro or F2.... ;-)

Kindest

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