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1 hour ago, daveo said:

Ah nice. Mine doesn't use the same centre plate connecting, think I'll see if Michael can send me one of these. Better than 2 big ugly washers!

I would prefer that original one, due on new one you can press that long bar on that would bend those poles.

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3 hours ago, pokkis said:

I would prefer that original one, due on new one you can press that long bar on that would bend those poles.

Hmm. Good point actually. Didn't consider this. 

3 hours ago, MR. JOHN DEERE ! said:

Question:

On the Vist plate on the Kessler. Are your mounting plates on the right way. Looks like you would get better toe/heel pressure if you flipped them, no ?

Cannot flip that one. It looks like it is for goofy, but that's just the design.

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Correct, you can't flip the plates since they won't fit in the holes anymore. I agree it looks like they are build for Goofy riders...heheheh

Regarding the black bar...i have been riding the Vist Flex for a while now and you just have to be aware of the black bar while in the lift, so you don't put your back foot on it. During carving, your boots are in the bindings, so no problem there 😉

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5 hours ago, Arjan de Jong said:

Correct, you can't flip the plates since they won't fit in the holes anymore. I agree it looks like they are build for Goofy riders...heheheh

Regarding the black bar...i have been riding the Vist Flex for a while now and you just have to be aware of the black bar while in the lift, so you don't put your back foot on it. During carving, your boots are in the bindings, so no problem there 😉

What you think of the vistflex? 

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I owned an Allflex H-type plate (soft), so i can compare with the Vist Flex. The latter one is quite heavy (2,7 kg) compared to the H-type (around 2 kg). But with the Vist flex you can set the flex of the plate by adding or removing a washer. I ride the plate with two washers (soft setting) and really like tthis setup. If you take out all washers - the manual says that's the aggressive setting - the board becomes extremely stiff and really demanding to carve.

It gives me extra edge grip - during the first initial runs it feels like you are on rails -, stability and it makes my SG Grabner 163 Full Race Pro Team a bit stiffer regarding the flex. Futhermore, i noticed that the radius becomes a bit bigger due to the plate. It's quite hard to ride short radius (need lots of power in your legs). Also, it smoothes out any bumps on the slopes and does give some nice rebound if you pressure the board during the carve. On the other side,  riding a Vist plate (plastic like in my Kessler picture), is less demanding on your legs compared to the Vist Flex, and you have more feeling about what's going on underneath your feet.

In my opinion, riding a plate like Allflex or Vist Flex is best when you have icy conditions and preferably on a GS board - the plates were originally designed for GS boards). When the snow becomes softer, the board will digg a lot, so then i switch to my normal Vist plate. 

Hope it makes sense to you guys 🙂

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