Been skiing the binding for a bit after transitioning from the 75mm binding. I think they're adjusted too stiff and the video helped in doing an adjustment. Is there a video which discusses tension setting based on weight and aggressiveness?
I am having the same problem. My TX pros fit other Outlaw X just fine. I bought a new pair and it is very difficult to get the back bill to grab. It takes multiple attempts. I do NOT have the brakes.
You guys all explain the spring, but no one explains what the spring tension is changing. Is it making the hill clamp stiffer or the flex plate pivot stiffer?
Looks like turning to the right causes spring extension and to the left causes spring compression. Is that correct? And so which direction causes less activity from the spring; in other words, more like tour mode with less spring resistance?
Been skiing the binding for a bit after transitioning from the 75mm binding. I think they're adjusted too stiff and the video helped in doing an adjustment. Is there a video which discusses tension setting based on weight and aggressiveness?
Hey Madsen great , clear to understand vid thanks. Do you have a video covering binding/boot adjustment ? Just bought 22s and boots don’t fit bindings
What size boot, model and binding size?
Scarpa Tx pro , size 27.5 and binding is Large ,
I am having the same problem. My TX pros fit other Outlaw X just fine. I bought a new pair and it is very difficult to get the back bill to grab. It takes multiple attempts. I do NOT have the brakes.
Thanks. Helpful
You guys all explain the spring, but no one explains what the spring tension is changing. Is it making the hill clamp stiffer or the flex plate pivot stiffer?
Looks like turning to the right causes spring extension and to the left causes spring compression. Is that correct? And so which direction causes less activity from the spring; in other words, more like tour mode with less spring resistance?
I just grip it and turn (standard spring).
If you like a more “free” feeling should it be set to one?
Yes, setting it on 1 will be the softest feel of the spring. - Madsen