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Snowcountry, the premier Freeski & Snowboard webshop. We are based in the Netherlands and ship worldwide. We have been supplying the coolest gear to freeskiers and boarders around Europe and beyond since 2008. Questions about freeride skiing, splitboarding, ski touring or snowboarding? Looking for advice? Feel free to contact us!
Comparing the Mammut Barryvox S and S2 I Snowcountry
Compare the Mammut Barryvox S and S2 avalanche beacons and find out the new features.
Barryvox S:
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Barryvox S2:
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Barryvox S:
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Barryvox S2:
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This is a helpful vid because when i get my skis i need yo adjust things and this saves me time for going to a technician, thanks.
i find this video very very helpful thank you for a great explenation.
Very helpful 👌👍🤝👏
Does the AFD systems automatically set itself based off forward pressure?
Yes, the height of the GripWalk toe-pieces "auto" adjust to alpine and gripwalk soles.
If set the length of my boots, which is 315 mm, the line is just on the border of the window.When I reset to 316 mm it is closer to the centre. Which one setting should I choose?
@@TomaszBogacz The line in the center is best but as long as the line is visible you're good to go.
Thanks great video🙏
Thanks so much for a clear and simple explanation!!!
Killer video! Thank you.
What are those boots?
I love these videos: "Pull the obvious lever that clearly moves the binding, and adjust to your boot length". Um, what if there is no lever?
Well in that case you don't have a recent Marker system binding ;-)
So the business card is supposed to barely slide between the boot and the binding?
I have 2 pair if NX2s. Love them and is all I’ll ever ride.
But does it have any pockets on the inside??
No it does not
춘잣!
Moong Tang - E
thanks Luke.
Thanks @markerbindings🤝
I want to get a pair of Marker Griffon demo bindings for my new Nordica Enforcer 104. Would the best fit likely be a 100mm or 110mm brake ??? Thx
The 110mm brake would be the best fit for your Nordica Enforcer 104. Since the ski is 104mm underfoot, you generally want a brake that's slightly wider than the ski waist to ensure proper coverage without being too wide. A 100mm brake will be a bit too narrow, while the 110mm will provide a more secure fit without dragging. For a complete look at our ski bindings please check the link below: www.snowcountry.eu/skis/ski-bindingen.html Good choice!
I want to get a pair of Marker Griffon demo bindings for my new Nordica Enforcer 104. Would the best fit likely be a 100mm or 110mm brake ??? Thx
The 110mm brake would be the best fit for your Nordica Enforcer 104. Since the ski is 104mm underfoot, you generally want a brake that's slightly wider than the ski waist to ensure proper coverage without being too wide. A 100mm brake will be a bit too narrow, while the 110mm will provide a more secure fit without dragging. For a complete look at our ski bindings please check the link below: www.snowcountry.eu/skis/ski-bindingen.html Good choice!
Would have been very helpful if you MOVED the camera so the viewer could SEE the heel piece “lines”.
Yeah tf they mean with lines
Thanks for the info. The video was really helpful!
Really useful video. Thank you for posting.
Part of the foward pressurent adjustment is to check if the heel piece swivels with the binding engaged. You grab the heel piece and see if you can easily rotate it. Also the indicator being just past the tabs is considered okay. These binding take some attention to get just right.
how do you adjust the toe height on these bindings?
You don't ;-) The toe-piece fits Alpine and Grip Walk soles without further adjustment.
Great explanation of all important settings, thank you! Clear voice, quick and to the point, good cut, subtitles, no ads, ... what else could we need?
Skiing ability and skier type are not the same. DIN is only concerned with skier type, not skier ability.
Ability/Type/Level Means the same thing in this context. It's divided in Beginner (type 1), Intermediate (type 2) and Advanced (type 3) and is part of the DIN calculation formula.
@@snowcountry_euNot true. Someone can be of advanced ability and be Type 1 because they ski smoothly on mellows slopes while not being aggressive. Look at the DIN forms. There is a reason it's called "type" and not ability. Yes, advanced skiers are more likely to be Type 3, but they are not the same.
@@john-tomlinsonyou have a point but at the end of the day you’ll find your bin through calculator or technician.
*promosm* 🙈
Does it matter how tight the heel arms are screwed in? Mine are almost fully screwed in but the foward pressure indicator is correct
When the screw is like you said for forward pressure, it’s impossible for me to pu the shoe because the length of the fixation is too small compared to the one of my boots
same yeah, I feel like the instructions shops got might just be wrong
Hi, a question. Regarding the pressure indicator - is it important that the black line is in the center of the white area, or can it also be slightly left or right of center? Thank you
As long as you can see the line you're good to go. Slightly off center is no problem.
@@snowcountry_eu Great video. To add on, what if the black marker is fairly close to the beginning, meaning it's popping up within the first 1/4th of the window. Upon picking up boot/shaking, the black marker is almost out of the window. By moving heel piece up (lower size), the marker is now at the last 1/4th of window. Is it preferable to have forward pressure at the earlier 1/4th or later 1/4th? Later 1/4th obviously is more pressure and seems to not be the best for disengage/release and it's digging more into the boot soles.
@@L3uX If you can see the black Marker this means the forward pressure is set correctly and within range. You can try to get it more centered but this is not necessary.
@@snowcountry_eu Thank you so much. Combing through lots of older forums, yeah I see that as along the black marker is within range, it's acceptable.
On mine the toe piece DIN setting appears to change slightly when the boot is secured. Do I want to match the DIN settings with the boot secured in or not?
DIN shouldn't really change with or without the boot in the binding. Adjustment can best be done with the boot locked in.
With the boot in, my DIN reads higher. According to the Look manual, DIN should be set with the boot in the binding, so go with that number.
Luuk bedankt pik
Thanks, helpful video 🤙🏼
Hi, how about moving the bindings forwards/backwards? For example can you ride 325 mm boot length on setting 335/315 which is by math the same length? So by doing that the binding would be 5 mm forward. Is this possible?
Top, super duidelijk. 👌 Veer onbelast wegzetten na het seizoen?
Thanks. Very helpful
If your boot length is 305, why did you set the numbers 305 and 310 on the binding?
Well spotted! They should both be the same of course.
What numbers on the sole length would you use if you boots were not a 'round' number. For example 306mm?
My exact question! How do you know the exact correct number for the red and the black numbers? Very grateful for this excellent video, I did give it a thumbs up but also -- I can't believe Luuk didn't address this as most would be wondering this.
Just pick the value closest to your BSL and make the fine adjustment by adjusting the forward pressure on the heel piece. If you have 306 go for 305 on the indicator and release the forward pressure slightly so the adjustment screw is flush with the housing.
@snowcountry_eu do both numbers have to match? So should both be set to 305? What are your thoughts on moving both forward a notch to give better turn initiation?
@@gsrlancer6 Yes they should both be the same. Playing with the position of the binding on the ski can change the characteristic a bit so that really depends on your personal preference and the type of ski.
How to adjust the AFD?
There is no AFD-adjust on these bindings. They are compatible with alpine and gripwalk soles by default.
Great video thank you 🙏
The lever on mine goes up but the binding wont adjust at all, am i doing something wrong? Seems like it should be pretty simple.
Use a bit more force and give the heel piece a tap :-)
Wierd, I can get any gap on my grip walks on the afd.
Same. No way you’re pulling a card out from under my forefoot.
What about heel length adjustment? How is it done? thx
This is explained at 24 sec (forward pressure)
Engage the binding then turn the screw, it will slide foward/back
hi, could you share how to adjust the look nx binding? Thanks!
Great Video! I have Tyrolia Attack Gw bindings on my K2 Reckoner 102 and the shop set my bindings too far apart - to the point where adjusting the back binding forward isn't enough. Is it possible to remount these bindings? Thanks!
Yes, skis can be re-drilled and re-mounted.
super helpful and easy to do once you explained it!!!
Thanks!
Great video. Straightforwardly helpful.
Ik heb een vraagje: Hoe worden de Marker MXC 12 TC Bindingen van een K2 AMP 80XTi Ski evo 2014 verwijdert?
Question: My binding is a Salomon X12 that looks like the video. It has the same AFD (black) like yours BUT the access cover to the setting faces the rear of the boot and nowhere does it say "GripWalk" on the binding. I was told that some of these bindings did not have the GripWalk logo during certain years and are still compatible. The only difference between yours and mine is no GripWalk logo and that cover 'press button' is facing the rear with a slightly different cover shape. Thoughts?
It is correct that these bindings have also been on the market as non-GripWalk versions. If there is no GripWalk logo on the binding or rail, you must assume that the binding is not GripWalk compatible. If you still have doubts, feel free to send some pictures to our customer service for more information. helpdesk@snowcountry.eu
If you read a binding manufacturers shop technical manual they actually offer a -1 skier type and +3 skier type. After properly adjusting the boot to binding and setting the proper DIN every manufacturer recommends performing a release check with a certified torque measurement device. The reason is that the boot and binding must function as a system. The boot sole that contacts the binding can alter the actual release force necessary to release the boot from the binding. Just because you set your binding to your recommended number doesn’t mean that it will actually release within the recommended range. By measuring the actual force required with a torque wrench the binding spring can be adjusted to the proper range if necessary. One of the first steps in a test is to visually inspect the boot sole for wear and make sure it’s dimensions are within standards. The new Grip Walk soles are not compatible with older bindings that only accepts the older ISO 5355 standard.
Hi Thomas, thanks for the addition!
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