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(no pun intended!!!!!!!!!!! oh!)
Good for freestyle only, you don't want anything mounted solid in the tray like that, it limits your movement in the tray. Ski bindings or straps can be stepped on and/or mashed flat, and won't tear up your knees and feet. Normally my toes just tuck in, but if I want I can kick them in further for real locking power. Either way you will come out if you get thrown off the ski. :biggthumpup:
Yeah I'm thinking that I might try the ski boots but for $20 a pair of Dakine foot straps are really tempting and I can see them and a milled head comming for Christmas.:biggthumpup:Good for freestyle only, you don't want anything mounted solid in the tray like that, it limits your movement in the tray. Ski bindings or straps can be stepped on and/or mashed flat, and won't tear up your knees and feet. Normally my toes just tuck in, but if I want I can kick them in further for real locking power. Either way you will come out if you get thrown off the ski. :biggthumpup:
wouldn't that be kinda weird landing pigeon toed like that?
why not just get foot straps
Jimmy, look at the pics.......... to install footholds you would have to take the right side foothold and install in on the left and vice versa........... you would have to point your feet inward............. Unless you built up some blisters on the sides of the ski itself, but that would be kinda screwy.If you used Wamilton's Malone footholds, you wouldn't be pigeon toed. They are deep in the heel area so it keeps your foot straight.:biggthumpup: