How To Install Brakes on 22 Designs Outlaw X & Outlaw NTN Telemark Bindings

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2018
  • @joshnomadsen runs you through How To Install Brakes on 22 Designs Outlaw X & Outlaw NTN Telemark Bindings
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  • @johnmancini4988
    @johnmancini4988 Год назад

    Great video, thanks for posting

  • @davidreed2886
    @davidreed2886 2 года назад

    This video is so helpful! thanks for taking the time to make it. Being a binding mechanic from the 70s/80s, nothing but respect!

  • @TheCaptainA
    @TheCaptainA 5 лет назад

    Sweet. This is helpful. Hoping you will do a Lynx review at some point... maybe even with some on-snow footage

    • @FreeheelLife
      @FreeheelLife  5 лет назад

      TheCaptainA thx! Also if you go back in our videos there are a few of on snow and up close Lynx vids. Let us know if that helps!

  • @user-es9xw8ut4f
    @user-es9xw8ut4f Год назад

    Thanks for the comprehensive video- Do you think that with a 97mm width - I could use the 95mm brakes when 'shaving' a bit on the inner plastic? I think the 110mm brakes would be too wide and would even make problems when doing 'normal' downhill riding. What would you recommend. Thank you!

    • @FreeheelLife
      @FreeheelLife  Год назад +1

      Yes, absolutely - you should be just fine with the 95mm. Hope that helps. - Madsen

  • @christianelgvinelgviniphse4516
    @christianelgvinelgviniphse4516 3 года назад

    Brakes make a ( sometimes much) harder step-in in awkward terrain, after you fell, it's a bit foggy, it is steep, right?, and the wind is blowing, your friend has skied further down already, and whatnot. Practice way ahead or stay w/ leash is my advice.